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01-23-2008, 02:44 AM #11Originally Posted by Populist
Maybe we should put this out in a few web sites in their cities tomorrow and let the talk radio have a field day with this!!Please support ALIPAC's fight to save American Jobs & Lives from illegal immigration by joining our free Activists E-Mail Alerts (CLICK HERE)
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01-23-2008, 10:32 AM #12
This needs national media attention
First the names of every Mayor participating and signing to the pro-illegal alien amnesty resolutions should be made very, very public and certainly discussed on talk radio. Every Mayor who signs this garbage should be voted out of office ...clearly they are unfit to govern.
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01-23-2008, 11:31 AM #13
List of pre-registered Mayors attending....
Registered Mayors
There are 218 mayors registered as of 1/23/2008.
Alabama
Mobile
Samuel Jones
Alaska
Anchorage
Mark Begich
Arizona
Buckeye
Bobby Bryant
Chandler
Boyd W. Dunn
Phoenix
Phil Gordon
Tucson
Robert Walkup
Yuma
Larry Nelson
California
Alameda
Beverly Johnson
Alhambra
Luis Ayala
Anaheim
Curt Pringle
Apple Valley
Timothy Jasper
Bellflower
Scott A. Larsen
Beverly Hills
Jimmy Delshad
Cerritos
Laura Lee
Danville
Candace Andersen
Dublin
Janet Lockhart
Hemet
Marc Searl
Huntington Beach
Debbie Cook
Irvine
Beth Krom
Laguna Niguel
Paul Glaab
Livermore
John Marchand
Long Beach
Bob Foster
Manhattan Beach
Jim Aldinger
Modesto
Jim Ridenour
Oakland
Ronald Dellums
Pasadena
Bill Bogaard
Pleasanton
Jennifer Hosterman
Redondo Beach
Michael Gin
Sacramento
Heather Fargo
San Francisco
Gavin Newsom
San Leandro
Anthony B. Santos
San Ramon
Abram Wilson
Santa Ana
Miguel Pulido
Santa Barbara
Marty Blum
Sunnyvale
Anthony Spitaleri
Turlock
John Lazar
Walnut Creek
Gwen Regalia
West Sacramento
Christopher Cabaldon
Colorado
Colorado Springs
Lionel Rivera
Denver
John W. Hickenlooper
Connecticut
Bridgeport
Bill Finch
Fairfield
Kenneth A. Flatto
Hartford
Eddie A. Perez
New Haven
John DeStefano, Jr.
Norwalk
Richard Moccia
Stamford
Dannel P. Malloy
Delaware
Dover
Carleton E. Carey, Sr.
Wilmington
James Baker
District of Columbia
Washington
Adrian Fenty
Florida
Doral
Juan Carlos Bermudez
Fort Myers
Humphrey James
Hallandale Beach
Joy Cooper
Key West
Morgan McPherson
Lauderhill
Richard J. Kaplan
Melbourne
Harry C. Goode, Jr.
Miami
Manuel Diaz
Miami Lakes
Wayne Slaton
N. Miami
Kevin A. Burns
North Miami Beach
Raymond Marin
Pembroke Pines
Frank C. Ortis
Tallahassee
John Marks, III
Tamarac
Beth Flansbaum-Talabisco
West Palm Beach
Lois J. Frankel
Georgia
Atlanta
Shirley Franklin
Johns Creek
Mike Bodker
Macon
Robert A. Reichert
Valdosta
John J. Fretti
Hawaii
Honolulu
Mufi Hannemann
Illinois
Arlington Heights
Arlene Mulder
Bartlett
Catherine Melchert
Carbondale
Brad Cole
Chicago
Richard M. Daley
Hoffman Estates
William McLeod
Mount Prospect
Irvana K. Wilks
Naperville
George Pradel
Normal
Chris Koos
Northbrook
Gene Marks
Oak Park
David Pope
Palatine
Rita Mullins
Quincy
John A. Spring
Schaumburg
Al Larson
Urbana
Laurel Prussing
Waukegan
Richard H. Hyde
Indiana
Carmel
James Brainard
Indianapolis
Gregory Ballard
Iowa
Davenport
Bill Gluba
Des Moines
T.M. Franklin Cownie
Dubuque
Roy Buol
Kansas
Wichita
Carl Brewer
Kentucky
Bowling Green
Elaine Walker
Frankfort
William May
Lexington
Jim Newberry
Louisville
Jerry Abramson
Louisiana
Alexandria
Jacques Roy
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Melvin Holden
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Sheila Dixon
Rockville
Susan Hoffmann
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Thomas Menino
Haverhill
James Fiorentini
New Bedford
Scott W. Lang
Somerville
Joseph Curtatone
Michigan
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Kwame Kilpatrick
Lansing
Virg Bernero
Rochester Hills
Bryan Barnett
Southfield
Brenda Lawrence
Minnesota
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Elizabeth Kautz
Minneapolis
R.T. Rybak
Rochester
Ardell F. Brede
St. Cloud
Dave Kleis
Mississippi
Meridian
John Robert Smith
Missouri
Columbia
Darwin Hindman
Kansas City
Mark Funkhouser
St. Louis
Francis Slay
Nebraska
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Chris Beutler
Omaha
Mike Fahey
Nevada
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Oscar Goodman
New Jersey
Camden
Gwendolyn Faison
Cape May Point
Malcolm Fraser
East Orange
Robert Bowser
Elizabeth
J. Christian Bollwage
Fanwood Boro
Colleen Mahr
Hope
Timothy McDonough
Newark
Cory Booker
Piscataway
Brian C. Wahler
Pleasantville
Ralph Peterson Sr.
Trenton
Douglas Palmer
Woodbridge
John E. McCormac
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Martin Chavez
Espanola
Joseph Maestas
Santa Fe
David Coss
New York
Freeport
William Glacken
Hempstead
Wayne Hall, Sr.
Rochester
Robert J. Duffy
Schenectady
Brian U. Stratton
North Carolina
Asheville
Terry M. Bellamy
Charlotte
Pat McCrory
Concord
J. Scott Padgett
Durham
William V. Bell
Gastonia
Jennifer Stultz
Salisbury
Susan Kluttz
Winston-Salem
James Allen Joines
North Dakota
Fargo
Dennis Walaker
Grand Forks
Michael Brown
Northern Mariana Islands
Saipan
Juan B. Tudela
Ohio
Akron
Donald L. Plusquellic
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Mark Mallory
Columbus
Michael B. Coleman
Cuyahoga Falls
Don L. Robart
Dayton
Rhine McLin
Dublin
Marilee Chinnici-Zuercher
Mansfield
Donald R. Culliver
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Thomas O'Grady
Westlake
Dennis Clough
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Mick Cornett
Tulsa
Kathy Taylor
Pennsylvania
Allentown
Ed Pawlowski
Bethlehem
John B. Callahan
Philadelphia
Michael Nutter
Scranton
Christopher Doherty
Wilkes-Barre
Thomas M. Leighton
York
John Brenner
Puerto Rico
Camerio
Jose Santiago
Cayey
Rolando Ortiz Velazquez
Comerio
Jose A. Santiago Rivera
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Roberto Hernandez
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Martin Vargas
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Pedro Garcia Figueroa
Isabella
Carlos O. Delgado Alieri
Jayuya
Jorge. L. Gonzalez
Lajas
MARCOS A. Irizarry Pagan
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Manuel J. Ortega
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Torres Walter
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Miguel G. Ortiz
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Isidro Negron Irizarry
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Pedro Padilla
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David Cicilline
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Joseph P. Riley
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Doug Echols
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Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.
West Columbia
Bobby Horton
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A. Keith McDonald
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Ron Littlefield
Cleveland
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Sharon Goldsworthy
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Bill Haslam
Morristown
Barbara Barile
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Karl Dean
Texas
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Will Wynn
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Becky Ames
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Tom Leppert
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Wayne Riddle
Denton
Perry McNeill
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Mary Lib Saleh
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Mike Simpson
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Ronald Jones
Hurst
Richard Ward
Laredo
Raul G. Salinas
McKinney
Bill Whitfield
Mesquite
John Monaco
Odessa
Larry Melton
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Deloris Prince
Sugar Land
David Wallace
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Robert Cluck
Utah
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Ralph Becker
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Burlington
Bob Kiss
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Alexandria
William Euille
Portsmouth
James Holley, III
Richmond
L. Douglas Wilder
Virginia Beach
Meyera E. Oberndorf
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Auburn
Peter Lewis
Seattle
Gregory Nickels
West Virginia
Charleston
Danny Jones
Wisconsin
Green Bay
Jim Schmitt
Racine
Gary Becker
Waukesha
Larry Nelson
Wauwatosa
Terry Estness
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01-23-2008, 11:43 AM #14
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This is alarming! Ok, it's not 12 million people. It's 12 million initially (closer to 20-25 million probably). Each one of these invaders has an average of 5 family members back in Mexico that are waiting to come reunite here in this country.
Therefore, the actual number, on a conserative basis considering chain migration will probably be closer to 100 million over the next 5 years.
If we allow 100 million third-world, uneducated, ignorant peaseants to enter this country then we can basically flush the toilet on this country because it will be the beginning of the end.
Why do not these elected officials obey the duty of office they were elected to carry out by and for the American People and demand IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT!
Our elected officlas have become nothing more than elitist who seem to be committed to sell out every American Citizen in attempt to promote their own self-serving agendas.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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01-23-2008, 12:30 PM #15
villaraigosa
Villaraigosa is mnot an American. He holds citizenship. He is a traitor [Mod Edit - please review our rules]
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01-23-2008, 01:33 PM #16
The mayors can have all the conferences they want to. BUT AMERICANS DO NOT WANT AMNESTY FOR 12+ MILLION ILLEGAL ALIENS!
RIP Butterbean! We miss you and hope you are well in heaven.-- Your ALIPAC friends
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01-23-2008, 10:30 PM #17
Lou Dobbs reported on this today, and he was not happy, says he is going to expose all the mayors because he is sure their constituents are not aware of what they are doing!
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01-23-2008, 10:57 PM #18Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
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01-24-2008, 01:05 AM #19
mod edit
help??? I got a mod edit on my post about mayor villaraigosa--I would appreciate help--I did not post anything obscene or nasty. I read the rules--I am confused.
Thanks
Misterbill
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01-24-2008, 01:14 AM #20
Oh my God, what is this!? It seems everytime we defeat some sort of Amnesty, along comes something else they try to do behind our backs! We really have to be dilligent about all this. HELP! AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
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