CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST AT CONGRESSMAN KOLBE'S HOUSE
ON THE ARIZONA BORDER!

The story seems to have been kept out of the mainstream news, but it's true. Congressman Kolbe, the best friend illegal aliens have, has experienced the same lawlessness as his Cochise County constituents. The story is below

I'm so sorry that Frosty Wooldridge is in Europe, because this is the kind of story he'd love. He's always said that when the illegal alien lawlessness affects the "elites" we may see an "attitude adjustment" from Washington. Frosty could write an entire series on this.

I wonder if the coyotes and illegal alien border-jumpers will mark "Gentleman Jim's" house to let future "visitors" know know to give their buddy's house a pass.

If you live in Arizona, you might contact the management staff of Arizona newspapers asking why they haven't printed the story:

Arizona Repugnant (er, Republic), Phoenix: newstips@arizonarepublic.com; ward.bushee@arizonarepublic.com; jeff.dozbaba@arizonarepublic.com; bill.hill@arizonarepublic.com;
randy.lovely@arizonarepublic.com; Jim.Gold@arizonarepublic.com; yvonne.wingett@arizonarepublic.com; amanda.crawford@arizonarepublic.com; paul.schatt@arizonarepublic.com; ken.western@ArizonaRepublic.com; patricia.biggs@arizonarepublic.com; phil.boas@arizonarepublic.com; richard.deuriarte@arizonarepublic.com; linda.valdez@arizonarepublic.com; jennifer.dokes@arizonarepublic.com; Joanna.Hensley@arizonarepublic.com; cindy.hernandez@arizonarepublic.com; kathleen.ingley@arizonarepublic.com; doug.maceachern@arizonarepublic.com; joel.nilsson@arizonarepublic.com; bob.robb@arizonarepublic.com; elvia.diaz@arizonarepublic.com; Daniel.Gonzalez@arizonarepublic.com; richard.ruelas@arizonarepublic.com


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Culprits freshen up a bit at Kolbe's

By Patti Lewis

Someone's running around dressed like a congressman.

Rep. Jim Kolbe's house in Sonoita was burglarized July 23 by a suspected group of undocumented migrants, said Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Lt. Ramon Fuentes.

The burglary was reported shortly after 5 p.m., when one of Kolbe's local friends noticed one of the home's doors was wide open. Sheriff's deputies, Patagonia Marshal's deputies and Border Patrol agents quickly responded.

It quickly became apparent that the culprits weren't interested in big-ticket items, because electronics and other valuable items were left largely untouched, Fuentes said.

Instead, the burglars focused on fixing a snack and getting cleaned up. Kolbe's microwave showed signs of recent use, as did his shower. Officers found wet towels piled up in the bathroom.

Before leaving the house, they took a snack and a change of clothes.

"They're going to be some sharp dressers," Fuentes said.

Investigators were unable to determine if anything other than food and clothing were missing. Fuentes said the case will remain open until Kolbe inventories his belongings.