Sunday, September 30, 2001
SCREAMING BLQOTD ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, gosh, this one's painful.
In her motion she wrote: "the events of September 11, 2001, have dramatically demonstrated that ultimately we are all part of the same world community without national or ethnic distinction..."
I don't think this woman was watching the same channel as the rest of us.
Saturday, September 29, 2001
Friday, September 28, 2001
Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Sunday, September 23, 2001
Saturday, September 22, 2001
Finds Increasing Number of Crossers at Mexican Border Are From Other Countries
The Associated Press
Published:
Sep 22, 2001
"We don't know what it means," spokesman Rene Noriega said Friday.
Total illegal entrant apprehensions within the Border Patrol's Tucson sector
At the same time, the number of other-than-Mexican detentions has grown by 42
Most of the non-Mexican migrants are from El Salvador and other parts of
Ten Egyptians were arrested recently near Douglas. Each had paid $7,000 to be
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - The illegal entrants being caught by the Border Patrol
along the Arizona sector of the boundary increasingly are from nations other
than Mexico, officials say.
- all of the Arizona-Mexico border except the southwestern corner near Yuma -
are down about 26 percent, from 601,879 last year to 443,910 this year.
percent, from 2,032 last year to 2,886 this year.
Central America, but agents have picked up people from all over the world,
including the former Soviet Union, Asia, and the Middle East.
brought from Guatemala into Mexico and then across the border, Border Patrol
spokesman Rob Daniels said.
Pat Buchanan on Immigration
Stop the invasion from the south; limit immigration
Buchanan said his exclusion from the three televised debates between
Bush and Gore kept viewers from a real discussion of issues like immigration.
“One of the great social crises of this country is unrestricted immigration
and an invasion from the south,” he said. “I will cut back legal immigration
to 250,000 a year and I will defend America’s border, if necessary with
American troops.”
San Francisco Examiner Oct 27, 2000
Use troops to stop illegal immigration
Buchanan said America needs leaders who will “halt illegal
immigration cold at our borders even if we have to have troops. We need to
repair, rebuild and restore the melting pot.”
Kristen Hays, Associated Press Jul 27, 1999
AMERICA'S SOVEREIGNTY IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN OUR TRADE
AMERICA IS ABOUT MORE THAN MONEY!
" Our vital national interests are the security and sovereignty of the
U.S.A. Now that the extraordinary era of the Cold War is over, we need a more
traditional American foreign policy for more traditional times to keep us out of
the kind of wars that have destroyed every other great power in history.
In the words of John Quincy Adams, our greatest Secretary of State,
"Wherever the standard of freedom and independence has been or shall be
unfurled, there will [America's] heart, her benedictions, and her prayers be.
But she goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy."
When U.S. interests are threatened, or our citizens attacked, or our honor
impugned, America will fight-but we will not commit our forces carelessly or
sacrifice American soldiers to save the faces of foolhardy interventionists.
We will withdraw from all United Nations and global organizations that do
not serve U.S. interests. Not one dime from the International Monetary Fund will
go to prop up corrupt foreign regimes or countries hostile to the United States.
And not one United States soldier will be forced to swear allegiance to an
international organization."
Friday, September 21, 2001
Thursday, September 20, 2001
Wednesday, September 19, 2001
Mohamed Aissaoui, a son of New York City, wants to be a politician when he grows up; whatever else he lacks, the rhetoric is there already.
"The only take you can have on it is as a Muslim," says the 14-year-old outside Al Qaraween Islamic bookstore on Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, several blocks of which is a heavily Islamic neighbourhood.
"You're Muslim first and American second. We can only do as our religion says: we should fight back."
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi officials and media have cast doubt on the credibility of a list of 19 suspects named by U.S. investigators as suicide hijackers, saying some of them are alive and innocent.
The FBI last week identified 19 men as hijackers, including seven trained pilots, who it said commandeered the four passenger jets used in the attacks that left nearly 6,000 were dead and missing. Although the FBI list did not provide the nationalities of the suspects, Gulf officials and analysts said the family names appeared to indicate that many of them were Saudi nationals. "The haste in publishing the names of suspects in the attacks has made the media fall into the error of involving innocent people, especially Saudis, who later proved that they were innocent," said Prince Mit'eb bin Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz, deputy commander of the Saudi National Guards. The apparent errors over the names have strengthened a belief in the Gulf that the real attackers used false or stolen passports and documents.
A Saudi Foreign Ministry official said authorities in the kingdom had doubts about the list, just before Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal flew to Washington to help U.S. efforts to hunt the perpetrators of the attacks. "We have our own doubts because many of those implicated have turned out to be alive here or elsewhere," he said. Saudi newspapers have published interviews and pictures of at least five of those who appeared on the FBI list since it was released Friday.