I let this desparate alien use my Livevideo account and broadcast a message to all of humanty
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Alien!!!
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Kid is warned by American Patrol
Kid is about to warn the Iraqi Fighters that the occupiers or on the way....by using birds as an early warning system.
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Depleted Uranium - V 911
Leuren Moret at the 2007 Vancouver 9/11 Truth Conference -- "Depleted Uranium: 61 years of Uranium Wars" V911, DU, radiation
<b><u>NOTE</u></b>: This talk is not endorsed by all members of V911.
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Depleted Uranium used in Afganistan, Iraq, Yugoslavia!
Depleted Uranium used in Afganistan, Iraq, Yugoslavia!
It makes the environment un-liveable forever.
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Let's toss all them immy-grants back
Can you believe that there are zillions of people like this. This video was made as a response to a video made by TheAmazingAtheist on YouTube
****PARODY ALERT**** Except for the parts about robots!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twJtw6U2dm4
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Parking lot burnout
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Illegal Aliens vs Predator
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The Consumatron Minute - 04/06/07 - On The Fence
<a href="http://washingtontimes.com/national/20070330-124512-2035r.htm">Anti-Immigrant fence builders hire illegal immigrants.</a>
<a href="http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyid=2007-02-13T053517Z_01_N13447905_RTRUKOC_0_US-BOFA-CARD.xml&src=rss&rpc=22">Bank Of America targets illegal immigrants with credit cards.</a>
Special thanks again to <a href="http://myspace.com/ohshinobii">Oh, Shinobi</a> for today's theme song. <a href="http://www.consumatron.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4">Where's yours?</a>
<a href="http://www.consumatron.net">Consumatron.net</a>
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Cash Gifting Legal or Illegal?
Cash Gifting is legal specially with TOCS. The program was scrutinized and approved by lawyers.
I will show you how to get massive traffic with the hottest tools right now.... viral videos and articles.
Dont pay for expensive marketing courses
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D.C. MASSAGE Part 2
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Shakira feat C. Santana
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Hazleton illegal immigration ordinance struck down (07/26/2007)
A federal judge has struck down the Illegal Immigration Relief Act, ruling Hazleton's proposed crackdown on landlords and employers doing business with illegal immigrants is unconstitutional.
In a 206-page opinion, U.S. District Judge James M. Munley stated, "Federal law prohibits Hazleton from enforcing any of the provisions of its ordinance" aimed at expelling illegal immigrants.
"Whatever frustrations ... the city of Hazleton may feel about the current state of federal immigration enforcement, the nature of the political system in the United States prohibits the city from enacting ordinances that disrupt a carefully drawn federal statutory scheme," Munley wrote.
The ruling comes about four months after a nine-day trial concluded in Scranton federal court and a little more than a year since city council passed the ordinance punishing businesses that hire and landlords who rent to illegal immigrants. A separate provision making English the official language was written into a different ordinance and dropped from the lawsuit.
A previous court order issued by Munley has put Hazleton's ordinance on hold since November. Today's decision is expected to be appealed to Third Circuit Court in Philadelphia.
"This small town has a big heart and we're going to keep fighting," Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta said.
Hundreds of the municipalities around the country - and at least two dozen in Northeastern Pennsylvania - have considered or enacted laws mimicking the Hazleton ordinance, believed to have been the first of its kind passed in the country.
Barletta proposed the ordinance in response to the high-profile May 10, 2006, murder of 29-year-old Derek Kichline, allegedly shot in the head by two illegal immigrants. But charges in the case were dropped earlier this month.
While many Hazleton residents applauded Barletta's stance, much of the city's large Latino population - estimated to be about 10,000 and growing - immediately reacted in protest, gathering on the steps of city hall the night the ordinance passed wearing shirts reading, "I'm Hispanic, not a criminal."
The American Civil Liberties Union and other advocacy groups challenged the ordinance in federal court on behalf of several residents and community groups, arguing it would lead to civil rights violations against Latinos and conflict with the federal government's sole authority to regulate immigration.
During the trial in March, Barletta, who was catapulted to nationally prominence when he proposed the ordinance in June 2006, testified that his city is besieged by gangs, graffiti and crime because of illegal immigrants. He acted for the good of all legal residents, he has said.
"I'm disappointed the judge didn't realize this city needs to defend itself," said Barletta, who had not yet seen Munley's opinion this afternoon but was about to meet with his legal team to "digest" the decision.
In his decision, Munley contended that all people must be protected regardless of their legality. The ordinance could harm legal residents of the community as well, he ruled.
"The genius of our Constitution is that it provides rights even to those who evoke the least sympathy from the general public," he wrote. "Hazleton, in its zeal to control the presence of a group deemed undesirable, violated the rights of such people, as well as others within the community."
As he has in the past, Barletta vowed again this afternoon to appeal the case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
"I'm not ready to lose," he said. "We're not only fighting for Hazleton. We are fighting for cities across the country."
Hazleton is at least the seventh city in the country to lose a case over a local ordinance targeting illegal immigrants. However, it is the first to be struck down after a full trial.
"We believe this is an unmistakable message to other cities and localities ... that enacting this ordinance raises very serious constitution issues," said Anthony Romero,
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An American Hero, Gary Brugman Part 1 of 2 (Border Patrol)
Gary Brugman was the first victim of scandalous Johnny Sutton. His
story went completely unnoticed by the media and Elected
Representatives.
This is the first part of his speech at the Deport Johnny Sutton Rally in
San Antonio, June 30, 2007.
Please come back to hear the rest of his story in an exclusive interview
I had the pleasure of doing.
For the full story of what happened to him please go to
http://www.americanfreedomriders.com/GarysStory.html
The Untold Story of Border Patrol Agent Gary Brugman
A Pattern of Malicious Prosecution by U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton
www.AmericanFreedomRiders.com
American Freedom Riders has been instrumental in getting nation wide
recognition to more unjustly accused Border Agents just doing their job,
Ramos, Compean and Hernandez.
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Eeeleegal Aaleens (Illegal Aliens) "Somebody needs to call somebody!"
A warning for the invasion of aliens. I was rear-ended by an alien--no license, no insurance, AND no lube! "They" took me. I ended up in what looked like an ER. I may never know if I was probed, but when I got the ambulance bill I knew I'd been screwed. They're coming over the fence!
"Somebody needs to call somebody!"
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Hisbollah vs. Israel
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Street racing
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Illegal Street Drag
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Almost Illegal 1 fights sample
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An American HERO!! Where To From Here? TruthBrigade.org
He made a mistake and did not capture the Tucson 12 footage of the
presentation, so he put this together from the footage on his camera,
Enjoy!!
Just some of his thoughts and where I stand after 4 years of battle in
this Border/Culture War. Do visit the story @ TruthBrigade.org!
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