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Illegals taunt government |
| May 13th, 2008 under Immigration. [ Comments: 2 ]
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WEST PALM BEACH - Holding candles and posters that read “Can’t deport us all,” around 40 activists rallied for about an hour Monday evening in protest of what they say are increased federal roundups of undocumented immigrants.
Organized by the Immigrant Rights Coalition of Palm Beach County, the group gathered in front of the federal courthouse on Clematis Street.
Organized said they want to draw special attention to the deportation of Haitian nationals who are being forced back to a country wracked by food riots and civil unrest.
“People call me every day to ask, ‘What do I do, do I go back?’” said Philippe Bob-Louis Jeune, a Haitian activist. MORE>>>
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This white girl can jump |
| May 13th, 2008 under Top Stories. [ Comments: 3 ]
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Bonnie Richardson ran. She threw. She jumped.And when it was time to hand out the team trophies, Richardson accepted the 1A team championship for Rochelle High School — by herself.
Richardson was the only Rochelle athlete to qualify for the state meet and stunningly won the team title. University Interscholastic League officials said it was the first time they can remember a single athlete winning a girls’ team title. Read more »
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Drug user murdered while informing on drug dealers |
| May 13th, 2008 under Crime, Race. [ Comments: 2 ]
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The Jewish girl’s parents are blaming the Police for her death and the Negro murderers are claiming that they were setup. Lawsuits all around! The local government will probably be paying out money to these druggies’ families.
Rachel Hoffman was working as an informant for Tallahassee Police. She was supposed to meet her marks at this park and instead went somewhere else. Attorneys for Hoffman’s family say she should have never been put in such a dangerous situation.
“They knew they would be armed because she was sent there to purchase a firearm, which she has had no experience in,” says Hoffman family attorney Johnny Devine. Read more »
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New Mexico’s children in danger of drug cartel crossfire |
| May 13th, 2008 under Crime, Immigration, Rob Chapman. [ Comments: none ]
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Authorities in southern New Mexico are worried American students living in Palomas, New Mexico may get caught in the crossfire of drug cartel-related shootings.
“You feel in danger,” said a student who crosses the border everyday to go to school in Deming.
Monday, was the first day students went back to school since seven people were killed in drug-related shootings over the weekend.
District officials in Deming say more than 400 students walk across the border from Palomas into Columbus, where they load into buses and go to schools in Deming. Read more »
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“Latino” uses gun to scratch itchy back - Shoots himself |
| May 13th, 2008 under Gun Control, Immigration, Rob Chapman. [ Comments: 5 ]
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FORT WORTH — A Fort Worth man trying to scratch an itch on his back used a revolver and accidentally shot himself.
Jorge Espinal, 44, was drinking beer and playing poker around 3 a.m. Sunday morning in his home in the 3500 block of Montague Street, when he got up from the table and walked into another room, said Fort Worth police Lt. Kenneth Dean.
“He told officers he had an itch on his back and grabbed the first thing he could get a hold of, which was a revolver,” Lt. Dean said. “The gun went off.” Read more »
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Divers find Caesar bust that may date to 46 B.C. |
| May 13th, 2008 under Real History. [ Comments: none ]
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Divers trained in archaeology discovered a marble bust of an aging Caesar in the Rhone River that France’s Culture Ministry said Tuesday could be the oldest known.
The life-sized bust showing the Roman ruler with wrinkles and hollows in his face is tentatively dated to 46 B.C. Divers uncovered the Caesar bust and a collection of other finds in the Rhone near the town of Arles — founded by Caesar.
Among other items in the treasure trove of ancient objects is a 5.9 foot marble statue of Neptune, dated to the first decade of the third century after Christ. Read more »
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Racist Incidents Give Some Obama Campaigners Pause |
| May 13th, 2008 under Race. [ Comments: 17 ]
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Danielle Ross was alone in an empty room at the Obama campaign headquarters in Kokomo, Ind., a cellphone in one hand, a voter call list in the other. She was stretched out on the carpeted floor wearing laceless sky-blue Converses, stories from the trail on her mind. It was the day before Indiana’s primary, and she had just been chased by dogs while canvassing in a Kokomo suburb. But that was not the worst thing to occur since she postponed her sophomore year at Middle Tennessee State University, in part to hopscotch America stumping for Barack Obama.
Here’s the worst: In Muncie, a factory town in the east-central part of Indiana, Ross and her cohorts were soliciting support for Obama at malls, on street corners and in a Wal-Mart parking lot, and they ran into “a horrible response,” as Ross put it, a level of anti-black sentiment that none of them had anticipated. Read more »
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Rapper sentenced to 8 years |
| May 13th, 2008 under Crime, Race. [ Comments: none ]
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NEW YORK - A weeping Remy Ma was sentenced to eight years in prison Tuesday for shooting a woman outside a Manhattan nightclub. “I feel so bad for all the physical and mental pain you’ve gone through,” the Grammy-nominated rapper told the victim. “This has taken a toll on us and both our families. I would never wish you harm and I pray the best for all of us.”
The entertainer, whose real name is Remy Smith, had faced up to 25 years in prison for assault, weapon possession and attempted coercion for shooting Makeda Barnes Joseph last July in a dispute over money.
Smith, 26, begged the judge for leniency for the sake of “my little boy,” saying she grew up “surrounded by failure, violence and poverty,” but “made something out of nothing” from her life. Read more »
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Criminals don’t like DNA collection |
| May 13th, 2008 under Crime. [ Comments: none ]
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Laura Neuman was raped when she was 18 years old. It took nearly 20 years to identify her attacker, even though he’d been arrested six times before her attack and at least six times afterward.
Alphonso Hill pleaded guilty in September 2002 to raping Neuman and was sent to prison for 15 years. A DNA sample, taken in prison, led to charges in six other rape cases.
Police say he’s also a suspect in at least 20 rapes in the Baltimore, Maryland, area. Hill denies raping any women besides Neuman, and his lawyer wouldn’t comment.
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Black & Hispanic Police officers nearly cause riot at fallen Officers memorial |
| May 13th, 2008 under Crime, Hidden Crimes, Race, Racial Double-Standards. [ Comments: 4 ]
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(Editors Note: This incident has not been reported by the mainstream media)
Two female civil affairs officers from the Philadelphia police department, one black and one Hispanic, who were assigned as crowd control almost started a riot at the memorial site of slain officer Sergeant Liczbinski. They made comments about the Port Richmond neighborhood that it is a white racist neighborhood.
The reason: because two older ladies were saying how this neighborhood is being ruined by gangster, thug drug dealers that are infiltrating the neighborhood. The minority officers took exception to the comments and a melee ensued.
The two civil affairs officers were immediately removed from the details by a commander and are facing reprimand. Several neighbors filed complaints about the officers conduct with internal affairs.
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Life in the ‘hood ain’t easy |
| May 13th, 2008 under Crime, Race. [ Comments: 3 ]
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CLEVELAND - Even by tough, urban-crime standards it was a grisly attack: Up to 15 people chased a man, then kicked and beat him to death on the street. Before police arrived, one attacker urinated on the victim’s head.
When the crime-hardened neighborhood awoke later that morning, two people reported a man lying on the pavement, his clothes being dragged off by his assailants.
“You got a male being assaulted by 15 other guys. He’s laying on the street,” one 911 caller said. Read more »
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Zionist Regime At 60-Day Of Mourning For Americans |
| May 13th, 2008 under Israel & Jewish Issues, Nathaniel Bacon, Top Stories. [ Comments: none ]
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AMERICAN HISTORIAN MARK WEBER, the director of the institute for Historical review in California, believes that “America’s pro-Israel policy has proven terribly costly to the United States.” On May 9, the Mehr News Agency conducted an interview with Mr. Weber on Israel’s record after 60 years and the prospects for the future.
Has U.S. support for Israel been good for the United States?
A: Just as perceptive Washington officials saw in1948, America’s pro-Israel policy has proven terribly costly to the United States — in wasted billions of dollars, in lost international credibility and standing, and in lives squandered for the interests of a foreign state.
One important reason why Americans are unable to effectively offset the power of organized Jewish community is that the U.S. population lacks cultural, religious, ethnic or racial cohesion, and thus any common basis on which to rally and organize. In a country of individualists whose concerns center on themselves and their families and friends, the power of the focused and well-organized Jewish community is immense. ARTICLE>>>
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