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    Quote Originally Posted by Populist
    MAYOR ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES HOST OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF MAYORS.
    This says it all, an extreme open borders ethnocentric zealot as host.
    Exactly what thought as soon as I read the name but also the speakers list at the conference was very interesting also...what a bunch of traitors, I'll bet their little cities no nothing of these plans.

    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!!
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    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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    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

    Baton Rouge
    Melvin Holden

    Maryland

    Baltimore
    Sheila Dixon

    Rockville
    Susan Hoffmann

    Massachusetts

    Boston
    Thomas Menino

    Haverhill
    James Fiorentini

    New Bedford
    Scott W. Lang

    Somerville
    Joseph Curtatone

    Michigan

    Detroit
    Kwame Kilpatrick

    Lansing
    Virg Bernero

    Rochester Hills
    Bryan Barnett

    Southfield
    Brenda Lawrence

    Minnesota

    Burnsville
    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

    Lincoln
    Chris Beutler

    Omaha
    Mike Fahey

    Nevada

    Las Vegas
    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

    Cincinnati
    Mark Mallory

    Columbus
    Michael B. Coleman

    Cuyahoga Falls
    Don L. Robart

    Dayton
    Rhine McLin

    Dublin
    Marilee Chinnici-Zuercher

    Mansfield
    Donald R. Culliver

    North Olmsted
    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

    Corozal
    Roberto Hernandez

    Guanica
    Martin Vargas

    Hormigueros
    Pedro Garcia Figueroa

    Isabella
    Carlos O. Delgado Alieri

    Jayuya
    Jorge. L. Gonzalez

    Lajas
    MARCOS A. Irizarry Pagan

    Mannabo
    Jorge Marquez Perez

    Naranjito
    Manuel J. Ortega

    Pe�uelas
    Torres Walter

    Sabana Grande
    Miguel G. Ortiz

    San German
    Isidro Negron Irizarry

    Trujillo Alto
    Pedro Padilla

    Rhode Island

    Providence
    David Cicilline

    South Carolina

    Charleston
    Joseph P. Riley

    Myrtle Beach
    John Rhodes

    Rock Hill
    Doug Echols

    Sumter
    Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.

    West Columbia
    Bobby Horton

    Tennessee

    Bartlett
    A. Keith McDonald

    Chattanooga
    Ron Littlefield

    Cleveland
    John Rowland

    Germantown
    Sharon Goldsworthy

    Knoxville
    Bill Haslam

    Morristown
    Barbara Barile

    Nashville
    Karl Dean

    Texas

    Austin
    Will Wynn

    Beaumont
    Becky Ames

    Dallas
    Tom Leppert

    Deer Park
    Wayne Riddle

    Denton
    Perry McNeill

    Euless
    Mary Lib Saleh

    Frisco
    Mike Simpson

    Garland
    Ronald Jones

    Hurst
    Richard Ward

    Laredo
    Raul G. Salinas

    McKinney
    Bill Whitfield

    Mesquite
    John Monaco

    Odessa
    Larry Melton

    Port Arthur
    Deloris Prince

    Sugar Land
    David Wallace

    Texas City
    Robert Cluck

    Utah

    Salt Lake City
    Ralph Becker

    Vermont

    Burlington
    Bob Kiss

    Virginia

    Alexandria
    William Euille

    Portsmouth
    James Holley, III

    Richmond
    L. Douglas Wilder

    Virginia Beach
    Meyera E. Oberndorf

    Washington

    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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    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.
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    villaraigosa

    Villaraigosa is mnot an American. He holds citizenship. He is a traitor [Mod Edit - please review our rules]

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    The mayors can have all the conferences they want to. BUT AMERICANS DO NOT WANT AMNESTY FOR 12+ MILLION ILLEGAL ALIENS!
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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
    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!
    I saw that! Go Lou!!!!

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    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
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    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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