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Language is again re-ordered by jews and other non-White minorities. Laws, and threats of imprisonment or social/professional ruination are used to back up every latest Orwellian decree.

One who is a naturalized citizen is no longer an immigrant. He is a "former immigrant." This dink is running against Loretta Sanchez, and it was proven in a Congressional investigation that some hundreds of illegals illegally voted for her when the spicress was "elected" against Bob Dornan

Tan D. Nguyen, a Republican challenger to Democratic U.S. Rep. Loretta Sanchez reads from a prepared statement Thursday, Oct. 19, 2006, in Garden Grove, Calif., in response to letters sent to thousands of Orange County Hispanics warning them they could go to jail or be deported if they vote next month.


http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/061021/480/27e008e762434a8889e4d998849476cf

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20061021/D8KT0JRG0.html

The letter, written in Spanish, was mailed to an estimated 14,000 Democratic voters in Orange County. It warns, "You are advised that if your residence in this country is illegal or you are an immigrant, voting in a federal election is a crime that could result in jail time."

(AP) Staff workers watch as California Department of Justice agents search Republican congressional...
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In fact, immigrants who are adult naturalized citizens are eligible to vote.

...10 uniformed California Department of Justice police officers arrived with a search warrant and pounded on the glass of Nguyen's storefront headquarters.
Agents spent two hours sifting through cabinets, boxes and computers. They left carrying several boxes and plastic bags of evidence.

Hours later, they searched a home in nearby Anaheim listed as belonging to one of Nguyen's staffers, emerging with a computer hard drive and a small box. Nguyen's neighbors in a gated community in Santa Ana said law enforcement officers also spent several hours searching his home.

Nguyen, a Vietnamese immigrant trying to unseat a popular Democratic incumbent, has acknowledged his campaign sent the letter, which wrongly said immigrants could be jailed if they voted. He blamed an unidentified staffer whom he said he has fired.

State and federal officials have been investigating the mailing for possible violations of election or civil rights law. It is illegal to use threats to try to dissuade anyone from voting.


 
Posted : 21/10/2006 8:14 am
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I'd take it a step further and say only those who have served in the military are allowed to vote. Like in the movie "Starship Troopers", the question was asked, "What is the difference between a citizen and a civillian?" A citizen being one who served in the military.

Johnny Rico: Mr. Rasczak, I want to join the Federal Service and become a citizen. But my Dad thinks I should go to college and remain a civilian as he has. What should I do?
Jean Rasczak: Figuring things out for yourself is practically the only freedom anyone really has nowadays. Use that freedom

and

Jean Rasczak: All right, let's sum up. This year in history, we talked about the failure of democracy. How the social scientists of the 21st Century brought our world to the brink of chaos. We talked about the veterans, how they took control and imposed the stability that has lasted for generations since. We talked about the rights and privileges between those who served in the armed forces and those who haven't, therefore called citizens and civilians.
[to a student]
Jean Rasczak: You. Why are only citizens allowed to vote?
Student: It's a reward. Something the federation gives you for doing federal service.
Jean Rasczak: No. Something given has no basis in value. When you vote, you are exercising political authority, you're using force. And force my friends is violence. The supreme authority from which all other authorities are derived.


"Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him...." ------ John 8:44

 
Posted : 21/10/2006 1:43 pm
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And Nguyen thought he escaped communist regime in his own country only to find himself right back where he was. HA!


A jew can't handle "truth" with dignity, but refutes with lies of exaggeration.

Jews -- tall, tall, tall, tales they tell. Famous fairytale storytellers of the Holocaust.

 
Posted : 21/10/2006 1:48 pm
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"State and federal officials have been investigating the mailing for possible violations of election or civil rights law. It is illegal to use threats to try to dissuade anyone from voting."

And it is a federal offense if anyone allows an illegal to vote -- especially not disuading or warning illegals not to vote. If you don't disuade an illegal from voting and the illegal does vote, you are guilty of a federal crime. You are guilty of a federal crime if you especially give the impression that being disuaded is wrong. My, how the jews and the fucking spics love to make a mockery of our laws. They need to be thrown out of our country--- all of them.


A jew can't handle "truth" with dignity, but refutes with lies of exaggeration.

Jews -- tall, tall, tall, tales they tell. Famous fairytale storytellers of the Holocaust.

 
Posted : 21/10/2006 1:58 pm
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I heard a prank call once from some guy pretending to be a gook to an old white person.

He said they were trying to change the name of Garden Grove to "New Saigon."

It was a good prank call, it must pertain to this area. Now I find it painfully sad.

www.ebaumsworld.com/viet.html


 
Posted : 21/10/2006 2:01 pm
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/10/21/politics/p140830D02.DTL&type=politics

Schwarzennegger calls immigrant-threat letter a "hate crime"

Saturday, October 21, 2006

(10-21) 14:08 PDT Santa Ana, Calif. (AP) --

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, calling an intimidating letter sent to thousands of Hispanic voters "a hate crime," said Saturday the Republican candidate whose campaign it was linked to should resign if he had anything to do with it.

"I think those kind of tactics are illegal. It's a hate crime," Schwarzenegger told radio station KFWB-AM.

During a re-election campaign swing through Southern California on Saturday, Schwarzenegger met with a Hispanic business group in Orange County, where the mailing has infuriated Latino activists and may have scuttled the campaign of Tan D. Nguyen, a Republican congressional candidate.

"I think that anyone that knew it, if he knew, has to resign immediately," said Schwarzenegger, a Republican. "I think there should be no tolerance for this type of behavior."

A call left for Nguyen was not immediately returned Saturday afternoon.

Nguyen, a Vietnamese immigrant, is trying to unseat five-term Democratic Rep. Loretta Sanchez in the 47th Congressional District.

Nguyen has rejected previous calls from other officials in his party to abandon the race, saying a campaign staffer sent the mailing without his knowledge and has been fired.

The letter, written in Spanish, was mailed to an estimated 14,000 Democratic voters in Orange County. It warned: "You are advised that if your residence in this country is illegal or you are an immigrant, voting in a federal election is a crime that could result in jail time."

Adult naturalized citizens are eligible to vote. Secretary of State Bruce McPherson said Friday that his office will send letters to homes that received the mailing to clarify voters' rights before the Nov. 7 election.

On Friday, law enforcement agents searched Nguyen's Santa Ana home, his campaign headquarters in Garden Grove and a home in Anaheim listed as belonging to a Nguyen staffer.

Meanwhile, Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., wrote to the U.S. attorney general urging that a federal investigation be completed swiftly.

"This shameful and dishonest scheme to discourage Latino citizens from voting is a blatant violation of the Voting Rights Act, and all those involved should be held accountable as soon as possible," Kennedy said.

Shortly after news of the letter broke Nguyen said he would hold a news conference Friday to explain what had happened. When Friday arrived, however, he didn't show up to meet reporters.


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Posted : 21/10/2006 3:17 pm
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