Lou Dobbs Tonight
Thursday, April 3, 2008

The public and private players involved in JP Morgan Chase’s
government-backed bailout of Bear Stearns were on Capitol Hill
today.

Skeptical lawmakers demanded answers about the necessity of
using $30 billion of taxpayer money to bail out a failing bank
while million of struggling homeowners are fighting the hard
fight to keep their homes. We’ll have that story, plus:

* The National Chamber of Commerce is appealing the Arizona law
punishing employers who hire illegal aliens. Their claim:
States have no business passing laws based on federal
immigration law. We’ll have a full report.

* A former software engineer in Chicago has been indicted for
attempting to steal massive amounts of information from a major
telecommunications company and pass the secrets to communist
China. We’ll take a look at this latest case of Chinese
espionage against the U.S.

* Open-borders and amnesty groups are out in full force this
week ahead of the May 1 protests that have historically been
staged by masses of illegal aliens and their supporters.
Protests are planned in Los Angeles and Arizona. And San
Francisco will launch an ad campaign touting its status as a
sanctuary city.

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Today, Lou will talk with Republican strategist Ed Rollins
about the presidential campaign. And Ben Stein, former
speechwriter for Richard Nixon, political pundit, and noted
actor will bring his humorous insights to show as he talks to
Lou about the changing American political landscape.

Lou’s book INDEPENDENTS DAY is now on sale in bookstores and on
Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. In Independents Day, Lou
issues a rallying cry to American citizens eager for a change,
focusing particularly on the critical issues and challenges of
the 2008 election.

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