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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

“No Amnesty for Illegal Aliens!”

Through our national petition opposing any amnesty plan, we expect to mobilize 1 million grassroots Americans who by signing our national petition stand for secured borders and strict enforcement of existing laws.
clipped from www.grassfire.org
About the Petition:
The push for amnesty is officially beginning on June 8, when
President Obama hosts a

closed door meeting (hidden from the American people) of
bi-partisan Congressional leaders at the White House to “start a
dialogue” about comprehensive immigration reform.


Pandering to the open border special interests, Obama promised
the Hispanic Caucus in late May that he would launch immigration
reform this year and seek to find ways to as he says “bring
illegal aliens out of the shadows and into the light of
citizenship.”

Added to that is Obama’s strong support for giving illegals
access to taxpayer funded benefits—including healthcare
services, education, housing and jobs. Given the state of the
economy, adopting an open-boarder agenda will spark an invasion
of illegals that will decimate our nation—threatening our
sovereignty and way of life.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Obama Kills Bond Markets with GM Union Deal

Glassman says GM bondholders would get just 10 percent of a new GM, while the auto workers’ union would get 17.5 percent of its stock.
clipped from www.newsmax.com

A former Bush administration official says the Obama administration is like "an irresponsible third-world regime, skirting the law and handing economic prizes to political cronies."

In an op-ed article published in Saturday's New York Times, former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs James K. Glassman wrote that credit markets have been damaged for the long term because of the "Obama administration’s attempts to reward the United Auto Workers, one of the president’s strongest supporters in the last election, while trampling decades of legal precedent regarding owners of corporate debt."

Chrysler filed for bankruptcy protection in April, and GM is likely to do the same by Monday.