Just got this in from CCIR
From CCIR
Supv. Newman's efforts to negate the MinuteManProject appears to be just another effort by a traitor PCBS elected official who is willing to sacrifice American citizen LIVES in exchange for GREED & POWER!
We wonder IF and HOW MUCH Newman was PAID by either U.S. traitor elected officials OR Mex officials to take this position? If you want to know, deluge him with your calls and ASK for an explanation!
------- Forwarded message follows -------
Date sent: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 02:52:04 -0700
From: Laura Leighton <laura@gain.com>
To: Laura <laura@gainusa.com>,
century21Minuteman <century21minuteman@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [Fwd: [closebordersgroup] "Minutemen" May Face Zoning Hurdle]
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [closebordersgroup] "Minutemen" May Face Zoning Hurdle
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 22:13:52 -0000
From: mobilebay53 <mobilebay53@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: closebordersgroup@yahoogroups.com
To: closebordersgroup@yahoogroups.com
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepubli ... minuteman2
5.html
Susan Carroll
'susan.carroll@arizonarepublic.com '
Republic Tucson Bureau
Re : Minuteman Project
Why are these people in the Minuteman project referred to as
Vigilantes, or worse yet Racists.
Why are State and Local Governments more worried about enforcing
obscure laws with American Citizens rather than Illegal Aliens
Illegally crossing the United States Borders.
How can the Government tell United States Citizens that it is too
dangerous for people to stand on American Soil and protest the over
running of their own country.
Any lands north of the Mexican Border are in the United States. Why
is the Government, Federal, State, and Local, not seem to be doing
enough about the unsafe conditions on American Soil.
I just hope enough American show up to this project that they can
hold hands and stop the flow of Illegals entering our country
Illegally.
And just maybe if someone gets hurt or killed, maybe more people and
including our Elected Government will take notice and do what it
takes to Enforce Existing Laws.
R/ Skip
************************************************** ************
'Minutemen' may face zoning hurdle
Susan Carroll
Republic Tucson Bureau
Feb. 25, 2005 12:00 AM
A Cochise County supervisor is calling for enforcement of zoning
codes that could affect a planned gathering of volunteers to patrol
the U.S.-Mexican border, saying local government needs to "minimize
the potential for violence and property damage."
Supervisor Paul Newman wants the county to regulate the monthlong
series of protests and patrols by the "Minuteman Project," a group of
volunteers from across the country who say they plan to assist the
U.S. Border Patrol.
Newman called for the enforcement of zoning codes, which require
organizers of large gatherings lasting more than a week to get land-
use permits. advertisement
Organizers of shorter events are required to obtain temporary permits.
"By not enforcing our zoning regulations, we are not only putting our
citizens at risk, but we are also sending the message that we are
intimidated by the threat of the invasion of our county by gun-toting
vigilantes," he wrote. "I believe we need to make it clear that that
is not the case."
Members of the "Minuteman Project" plan to meet in Cochise County on
April 1 for a series of demonstrations and to conduct round-the-clock
patrols for a month in the San Pedro Valley, a popular smuggling
corridor.
Organizers say the project's goal is to assist the U.S. Border Patrol.
They say they plan to call the agency if they find undocumented
immigrants. Border Patrol officials have opposed civilian patrols,
saying volunteers lack proper training and could be at risk or harm
others.
Jim Gilchrist, a retired California accountant who is organizing the
project, called Newman's remarks "baseless, irresponsible and
unfounded."
He said the volunteers include lawyers, doctors and former law
enforcement officers.
"These are not violent people," he said. "We are there as a
neighborhood watch."
Organizers expect more than 500 volunteers to head to Cochise County,
although county officials were skeptical of the turnout.
"While the number of vigilantes attending remains to be seen, we
cannot stick our heads in the sand and hope that not many will
materialize," Newman wrote in his letter circulated to the media. "I
am skeptical of the numbers the organizers are predicting, but I do
feel that the county has an obligation to take preventive action that
can minimize the potential for violence and property damage that a
large gathering of armed individuals may bring to our doorstep."
Reach the reporter at susan.carroll@arizonarepublic.com or 1-(520)-
207-6007.
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/
Just got this in from CCIR
From CCIR
Supv. Newman's efforts to negate the MinuteManProject appears to be just another effort by a traitor PCBS elected official who is willing to sacrifice American citizen LIVES in exchange for GREED & POWER!
We wonder IF and HOW MUCH Newman was PAID by either U.S. traitor elected officials OR Mex officials to take this position? If you want to know, deluge him with your calls and ASK for an explanation!
------- Forwarded message follows -------
Date sent: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 02:52:04 -0700
From: Laura Leighton <laura@gain.com>
To: Laura <laura@gainusa.com>,
century21Minuteman <century21minuteman@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [Fwd: [closebordersgroup] "Minutemen" May Face Zoning Hurdle]
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [closebordersgroup] "Minutemen" May Face Zoning Hurdle
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 22:13:52 -0000
From: mobilebay53 <mobilebay53@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: closebordersgroup@yahoogroups.com
To: closebordersgroup@yahoogroups.com
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepubli ... minuteman2
5.html
Susan Carroll
'susan.carroll@arizonarepublic.com '
Republic Tucson Bureau
Re : Minuteman Project
Why are these people in the Minuteman project referred to as
Vigilantes, or worse yet Racists.
Why are State and Local Governments more worried about enforcing
obscure laws with American Citizens rather than Illegal Aliens
Illegally crossing the United States Borders.
How can the Government tell United States Citizens that it is too
dangerous for people to stand on American Soil and protest the over
running of their own country.
Any lands north of the Mexican Border are in the United States. Why
is the Government, Federal, State, and Local, not seem to be doing
enough about the unsafe conditions on American Soil.
I just hope enough American show up to this project that they can
hold hands and stop the flow of Illegals entering our country
Illegally.
And just maybe if someone gets hurt or killed, maybe more people and
including our Elected Government will take notice and do what it
takes to Enforce Existing Laws.
R/ Skip
************************************************** ************
'Minutemen' may face zoning hurdle
Susan Carroll
Republic Tucson Bureau
Feb. 25, 2005 12:00 AM
A Cochise County supervisor is calling for enforcement of zoning
codes that could affect a planned gathering of volunteers to patrol
the U.S.-Mexican border, saying local government needs to "minimize
the potential for violence and property damage."
Supervisor Paul Newman wants the county to regulate the monthlong
series of protests and patrols by the "Minuteman Project," a group of
volunteers from across the country who say they plan to assist the
U.S. Border Patrol.
Newman called for the enforcement of zoning codes, which require
organizers of large gatherings lasting more than a week to get land-
use permits. advertisement
Organizers of shorter events are required to obtain temporary permits.
"By not enforcing our zoning regulations, we are not only putting our
citizens at risk, but we are also sending the message that we are
intimidated by the threat of the invasion of our county by gun-toting
vigilantes," he wrote. "I believe we need to make it clear that that
is not the case."
Members of the "Minuteman Project" plan to meet in Cochise County on
April 1 for a series of demonstrations and to conduct round-the-clock
patrols for a month in the San Pedro Valley, a popular smuggling
corridor.
Organizers say the project's goal is to assist the U.S. Border Patrol.
They say they plan to call the agency if they find undocumented
immigrants. Border Patrol officials have opposed civilian patrols,
saying volunteers lack proper training and could be at risk or harm
others.
Jim Gilchrist, a retired California accountant who is organizing the
project, called Newman's remarks "baseless, irresponsible and
unfounded."
He said the volunteers include lawyers, doctors and former law
enforcement officers.
"These are not violent people," he said. "We are there as a
neighborhood watch."
Organizers expect more than 500 volunteers to head to Cochise County,
although county officials were skeptical of the turnout.
"While the number of vigilantes attending remains to be seen, we
cannot stick our heads in the sand and hope that not many will
materialize," Newman wrote in his letter circulated to the media. "I
am skeptical of the numbers the organizers are predicting, but I do
feel that the county has an obligation to take preventive action that
can minimize the potential for violence and property damage that a
large gathering of armed individuals may bring to our doorstep."
Reach the reporter at susan.carroll@arizonarepublic.com or 1-(520)-
207-6007.
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/