Friday, November 17, 2006

Mothers Against Illegal Aliens

http://www.mothersagainstillegalaliens.org/


Mothers Against Illegal Aliens CALL FOR ACTION to Congress of the United States of America.



MAIA orders the Congress of the United States of America without delay, to explicitly clarify in simple terms the 14th Amendment and bring into conformity the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment Section 1 of the United States Constitution. Section 5 of the 14th Amendment gives Congress the force to facilitate this order by the People of the United States of America.



The 14th Amendment to the Constitution clearly states: “All persons born in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States” (emphasis added).

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Sunday, November 12, 2006

old fart, Senator Mccain wants another shot at the pres nomination?

old fart, Senator Mccain wants another shot at the pres nomination?



Arizona people would have voted him out of office
if he was up for re election in November,
not Senator Jon Kyl.


McCain may launch committee to explore a presidential bid



WASHINGTON - Days after the Republican Party's horrendous showing in the elections, speculation is building that Sen. John McCain is nearing a decision on running for
president in 2008.

The Arizona Republican is considered to be a leading
candidate for the GOP's nomination. But this week in
Phoenix, McCain was insisting that he still hadn't
decided on another White House bid.

Yet the senator and his advisers also have
consistently said in interviews with The Arizona
Republic over the past year that once the midterm
elections were over, he would begin the process of
seriously considering a run. advertisement




The latest such report came Friday when
unidentified sources close to McCain told the
Associated Press that a final decision likely
would not come until after the holidays.

McCain and about a half-dozen of his top aides,
huddled in Phoenix, have already decided to proceed
with the formation of a presidential exploratory
committee as early as next week, ABC News said.

An exploratory committee would enable McCain to
officially start raising money for a presidential
campaign.

A "draft McCain" effort was announced Thursday and
is expected to be formally launched in the next
few weeks in 15 states, including Arizona.



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Friday, November 10, 2006

Did the President sandbag the GOP?

DEMOCRAT MAJORITY WILL PUSH BUSH AMNESTY

Did the President sandbag the GOP?

Los Angeles, CA - Why did President George W. Bush wait until after the mid-term elections to replace Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld? Why was there virtually no support from the White House for Republican candidates like Randy Graf and J.D. Hayworth in Arizona?

Most pundits agree that if Rumsfeld was to be replaced, it would have been much better for Republicans had the announcement been made before the elections. And with the razor-thin losses of key Republican candidates to supposedly "conservative" Democrats, it seems clear that a little more money or other support from the President or national GOP headquarters might have kept the House and Senate from turning over to Democrat control.

"Here you have conservative candidates and some incumbents who were solidly in favor of protecting our borders - a position with which the overwhelming American majority agrees," commented Minuteman Founder Jim Gilchrist. "Bush has been unable to pass his amnesty program through the GOP-controlled Congress, but he won't give up, so why wouldn't he welcome a more compliant Democrat-led pro-illegal alien Congress, where he wouldn't have effective opposition from his own party?"

Today's speech by the President tends to confirm Gilchrist's ruminations. When asked about the prospect of the Democrats cooperating with his amnesty proposals, Bush seemed almost delighted with the change of House leadership. Americans who question the open borders policies of this and previous administrations will have plenty to worry about in the coming months, if Gilchrist's analysis proves accurate.

"This is a devastating blow to the security of the country," said Gilchrist. "Every American is at greater risk than before the elections. Illegal aliens and terrorists are celebrating today, but our mission remains clear: we shall continue our surveillance and reporting operations in a continuing effort to inform and mobilize Americans to demand better border security."

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SOURCE: MinutemanProject.com
The Minuteman Project
P.O. Box 3944
Laguna Hills, California 92654

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Thursday, November 09, 2006

would Senator Mccain have lost his senate seat this year?

would Senator Mccain have lost his senate seat this year?


would Senator Mccain have lost his senate seat this year?

It was a close senate race in Arizona this year. I feel if Mccain was up to
re election he would have lost.

Mainly due to his absurd alliance with senator kennedy over border control
/ amensty

oh well, next time.

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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

what's this Republican Jim Kolbe ,attends the democratic winner party for cd 8

what's this Republican Jim Kolbe ,attends the democratic winner party for cd 8 on Tues Nov 7, 2006.



what's this Republican, retiring Jim Kolbe attends the democratic winner for cd 8.

glad he's out of office.

should be drummed out of the republican party.



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Monday, November 06, 2006

voters angry or disappointed ?

are voters angry or disappointed ? 10/6/2006
November 6th, 2006
are voters angry or disappointed ? 10/6/2006.



I feel that the votes will indicate disappointment in all incumbents.



Please are not happy with the oil/gas problem, Iraq problem and any self serving politican.



Time will tell tommorrow 10/7/2006 election day.



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Friday, November 03, 2006

Rep. Jim Kolbe breaks silence on camping trip inquiry

Rep. Jim Kolbe breaks silence on camping trip inquiry




Kolbe breaks silence on camping trip inquiry


Arizona Congressman Jim Kolbe breaks his silence about the inquiry into a 1996 camping trip.

A trip he took with two former, male pages and others.

The Justice Department opened an inquiry about the Grand Canyon trip after a complaint was filed at the U.S. Attorney's office in Phoenix two weeks ago.

The inquiry was initiated a few weeks after Kolbe's name was brought up in connection with the congressional page scandal, involving former Congressman Mark Foley.

Foley resigned last month after his racy emails to young, male pages surfaced.

A page, concerned about alleged inappropriate emails from Foley, visited Kolbe's office in either 2001 or 2002.

Kolbe claims he never read the emails or knew of their content and referred the matter to the house clerk.

A complaint was given to the Phoenix office but it's not clear if it accused Kolbe of inappropriate behavior on the Grand Canyon trip.

For weeks, Kolbe has been out of the country and speaking only through his office until Wednesday.

Congressman Kolbe spoke very briefly to the media Wednesday about the inquiry but his message was clear, "I didn't do anything wrong."

He said, "I know there are a number of inquiries that are underway and we are cooperating fully with all those inquiries and I'm sure at the end of the time it will show that we've acted appropriately and did the exactly right thing."

The justice department is looking into a complaint about a 1996 camping trip Congressman Kolbe took with two 17 year old boys, both former pages, along with his sister, staff members, and park employees.

There are conflicting details about what went on.

NBC news interviewed a source who claimed to be "uncomfortable" with Kolbe's attention to one of the pages. The page in question told NBC he didn't want to get into the details.

But a park official and the other page say they didn't see anything inappropriate.

Kolbe said, "It's certainly not fun, there's no question about that and we didn't do anything wrong and I'm think that'll be demonstrated at the end."

Kolbe wasn't willing to discuss former colleague Mark Foley, who's under investigation for sending inappropriate emails to pages.

Kolbe said, "It's not appropriate for me to be get into talking about all the individual things nothing inappropriate was done and I'm sure that will be demonstrated in the end."

The House Ethics committee is also looking into the camping trip.

As for Foley, News 4 learned Wednesday that he checked into the Sierra Tucson treatment facility on October 1st.

Kolbe says he wasn't aware that Foley was in town, Tucson, and has no plans to visit him.

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