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    New Frosty Wooldridge audio

    Ooooh GOODY! Mo' Frosty Wooldridge audio is up on the Byte Show and this one is AWESOME! This one is a must listen! Apparently Jim Gilcrest (sp) of our beloved MINUTE MEN is siccing IRS lawyers on these corporations who are hiring illegals! Apparently the MM are getting big money in donations so now everybody's interested in helping the cause! This is awesome! Frosty is getting deluged with media requests for interviews with him, and apparently he went on the Denver News and tattled on ol' Governor Owens for putting up that guide for ILLEGALS on his site!! This is all blowing up right now especially after the mayor of Boulder's restaurant hired illegal creep who shot that cop in the back last week! This is BIG guys and we have to keep the pressure on!

    http://www.thebyteshow.com/Library.html

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    OUTSTANDING!!!

    Keep Us Posted!!

    That is really really great news!!

    Another little Victory that may grow to be a very BIG ONE. IRS can do alot of damage.

    BOBC....can you get Gilchrist to go after the 501 C 3's??? They are definitely violating the tax law and using the money to violate other laws!!
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    Yeah Judy this whole incident with the shot cop in Denver is just blowing up and Tancredo is all over it, exploiting the fact that this phony mayor was making money off a killer illegal dishwasher! Naturally, the mayor is saying Tancredo is the real problem but nobody gives a damn what he has to say! Sad as this incident was/is, I think it is shiny a very bright, harsh light on these sleazebag politicians who are making fortunes off illegal slaves.

    I don't know Jim G but I kinda know Frosty so I will forward whatever info you want forwarded. Not sure what group you're referring to--can you provide a link?

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    This killer illegal dishwasher, the one who shot two cops in the back while in the employ of a restaurant owned by the mayor of Denver, had been caught driving THREE TIMES with NO drivers license and NO insurance.

    un-F'ing-believable.

    Oh here's more from Frosty: apparently some reporters went undercover during the MM Project in Arizona, posing as MM inductees, and they tried like hell to get MM to make racist remarks. Of course they were unsuccessful--but this is unbiased reporting?!! Those frikkin hacks should lose their JOBS

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    I am so proud of the Minute Men!!

    The Mayor in Denver should be held responsible for the death of the Denver Policeman. The illegal should have been deported the FIRST TIME HE WAS STOPPED and would have been but for the Stand Down Order.
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    oooohhhhh nooooo Judy! The mayor just had no idea his restaurant had any illegals working there! Just because they were told weeks before that this dishwasher's SS number was bogus, and they did nada about it, doesn't mean they knew this cop killer was illegal!!!

    You should have heard the mayor the day after the cop killing--screeching like a stuck pig about how horrible Tom Tancredo was for pointing out how this illegal creep was KNOWN to be illegal and still working for the mayor! You see, Tom was "interfering with a murder investigation" by pointing out these little details about the cop killer and who was employing him! YUP! Tom Tancredo was the main problem here!

    After the whining over TT was mercifully finished, the mayor explained he had a "blind faith agreement" with the restaurant he owned, so of course he never worried his pretty little head over who the restaurant was employing.

    he just collected the money.

    The poor misunderstood thing.

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    Well...BobC...any good prosecutor or plaintiff's attorney depending on whether the family would pursue criminal or civil charges or hopefully BOTH, would point out the following I'm sure:

    1) This is the Mayor

    2) The Mayor is in Charge of the Police Department

    3) There is a REASON the Police Department did not detain this individual the first time he was stopped...which would be why exactly? (I'm sure there's 40 or 50 cops that will testify....they were told to stand down and let them go....and I'm sure the Police Chief will testify under oath that these were the Orders from the Mayor...Police Chief 'aint goin' down for the Mayor, I'm sure of that)

    4) Any OWNER of an establishment is responsible for the activities of the business....whether they knew or not....they SHOULD HAVE KNOWN....and therein lies liability of the Business which is the liability of whoever owns the Business....ESPECIALLY WHEN

    5) There was a Stand Down Order from the Mayor not to bother the illegals and just let them go

    6) It was a Police Officer that was murdered

    7) It was the Mayor's Business Employee that murdered the Police Officer

    8) The Mayor is responsible for the safety of the Police Officer

    BobC.....this is a criminal and civil case MADE IN HEAVEN to bring this Mayor down and lock his ass up for the rest of his FILTHY LIFE.

    Do you know any of the police in Denver or the policeman that was murdered? Can you find out? This man's family needs to file a:

    WRONGFUL DEATH SUIT AGAINST THE MAYOR IMMEDIATELY!!

    You need to send them this little piece, so they see how the shoe fits if you will. That Mayor is guilty as hell of wrongful death...from two directions....owner of the business for employing and aiding and abetting in violation of federal law this murdering scum and the person in charge of the policy that prevented the detention and deportation of the illegal murdering scum during the 3 traffic stops.

    This case is a no-brainer. A jury will give that cops family everything they ask for in the civil suit and a jury in the criminal case will send that Mayor away for life....where he should be....in a prison cell with an illegal alien rapist that's not choosey....if you get my drift..... :(

    This is going on all over the country!! This family in Denver can make the case and just with the filing....it will spread like wild-fire across the country...and the victims of illegal immigration deserve this. Think how these people feel. Think how we feel....and none of our family has been murdered yet....Think about the 10,000 families in California that are documented by the California Attorney General's Office that were killed just by illegal alien GANGS!! These gangs are now in North Carolina and I believe virtually every state in the nation.

    See if you can locate the family or someone there. Maybe Tancredo knows the Family.

    We must do everything we can to help this family get what they deserve....JUSTICE!! They won't get the killer....he's gone. But they can get justice from the party actually more responsible than the killer and that is the person who allowed the killer into the House of Denver!! And there's more than just the one who got away. These killers are everywhere.

    Let me know what you can do, okay?

    Thanks BobC for bearing out the additional important facts!!
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    if anyone would like more info about what Tom Tancredo and The Mayor Hickenlooper of Denver said please click here:

    http://www.khow.com/hosts/peterboyles.html

    Fromer Mayor Webb at Rosalindas in 1998

    The Denver Post, March 8, 1998

    By Bruce Finley
    Denver Post Staff Writer

    Denver Mayor Wellington Webb walked resolutely into a Mexican restaurant
    Saturday, questioned the humanity of federal immigration rules and ordered
    his own policy - estimated to cost Denver taxpayers up to $1 million a year.

    And Webb says he'll urge other cities to adopt similar policies.

    "I'm taking my increased stature in the U.S. Conference of Mayors and other
    organizations to carry this message around the country,'' Webb said. "We
    (mayors) are stronger collectively than as individuals.''

    Other mayors are praising immigrants publicly as immigrants become more and
    more prevalent in the nation's workforce. But establishing a broad city
    policy may break new ground. Webb's in line to become head of the U.S.
    Conference of Mayors later this year - a national forum for more than 200
    mayors. He recently convened a national mayors' summit on Africa that drew
    three Clinton cabinet members and congressional leaders.

    The policy Webb announced Saturday - which spells out Denver's
    anti-discrimination stance toward immigrants - is meant to improve on
    federal policy carried out by the U.S. Justice Department's Immigration and
    Naturalization Service.

    Though he supports laws against illegal immigration, Webb said federal
    policy has led to intolerable situations for immigrants in cities such as
    Denver. He referred to last year's case of a Guatemalan woman separated from
    her newborn baby to comply with a tangle of deadlines that later were
    changed - too late for the woman.

    "I don't know what (the INS) should do,'' Webb said. "But I know what they
    shouldn't do. They shouldn't be separating a mother from a child.''

    Webb's Executive Order No. 116 does the following:

    * Salutes and welcomes immigrants.
    * Asserts that federal policy "unfairly impacts many of Denver's children,
    senior citizens and disabled residents.''
    * Declares Denver's strong opposition to federal distinctions between legal
    immigrants and commits city officials "to the delivery of services to all of
    its residents.''
    * Vows that the city will back legal rights of all residents in Denver,
    adding that Webb will urge businesses, schools, hospitals and universities
    to do the same.

    "The mayor feels federal welfare reform legislation unfairly targets newly
    arrived legal immigrants,'' said Shepard Nevel, Webb's director of policy.

    The reforms bar legal immigrants who arrive after August 1996 from receiving
    federal welfare benefits.

    "One of the things we're doing is providing food vouchers with state dollars
    to legal immigrants who are no longer eligible for food stamps,'' Nevel
    said. Denver officials also are providing job training, some medical care
    and housing assistance.

    The cost of all this had not been determined. Kitty Pring, a senior Denver
    Department of Social Services official, estimated late Saturday the cost
    would be no more than $1 million a year, mostly out of a $550 million social
    services budget.

    In Washington, D.C., INS officials said they had no problem with Webb's
    policy as long as it doesn't clash with federal law.

    "It's understandable that Mayor Webb and the mayors of other large cities
    throughout the United States would become more active on immigration,'' INS
    spokesman Russ Bergeron said.

    "They should. Major cities are the prime locations for settlement of both
    legal and illegal immigrants.''

    As snowflakes fell faintly across Denver, Webb made his announcement flanked
    by a group of immigrants from Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin
    America. They gathered at Rosalinda's Mexican Cafe in west Denver - a
    restaurant run by Mexican immigrants Rosalinda, Virgilio and Oscar Aguirre.
    "When I got off the plane, there were only two words of English I knew -
    "Yes and No,' '' said Anatoly Yuffa, a 33-year-old Russian immigrant who
    worked originally as a dishwasher.

    "For the next six months, I would say "yes' a lot.''

    Now Yuffa owns a shoe shop and coffee house.

    For Webb, the testimony reinforced his point that immigrants enrich American
    life.

    His policy announcement comes amid intensifying debate about immigration
    nationwide.

    Some 550,000 members of the Sierra Club - including 13,000 in Colorado - are
    weighing whether to advocate restrictions on immigration to reduce pressure
    on environmental resources.

    Some economists contend immigrants - the 1990 U.S. Census counted 35,000 in
    Denver - hold down wages and add to social services bills. Former Colorado
    Gov. Dick Lamm supports a 50 percent reduction of legal immigration to help
    stabilize the growing U.S. population.

    "The evidence is now clear that immigration hurts our own poor,'' Lamm wrote
    in a statement last week. "We shall have to make some hard decisions on
    immigration. How many? How chosen?''

    The INS is trying to improve. Last week, INS Commissioner Doris Meissner
    announced new citizenship testing procedures to fix a program that has been
    marred with fraud since INS officials farmed out some testing to private
    contractors.

    On Saturday, Webb acknowledged the INS efforts. "We should give the INS the
    same technological capability as the IRS,'' he suggested.

    But he and his staff believe immigration overall results in a net gain to
    U.S. taxpayers. And beyond the bottom line, Webb said, Americans ought to do
    the right thing.

    ****


    February 12, 2005
    Denver Police Manual Guidelines Regarding Possible Illegal Immigrants

    (3) Undocumented immigrants (includes illegal and “undocumented aliens� as referred to in the Federal Immigration and Naturalization act)
    The responsibility for enforcement of immigration laws rests with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (I.N.S.). Denver Police officers shall not initiate police actions with the primary objective of discovering the immigration status of a person.
    Generally, officers will not detain, arrest, or take enforcement action against a person solely because he/she is suspected of being an undocumented immigrant. If enforcement action is deemed necessary under these circumstances, the approval of an on duty supervisor or commander is required. In addition, as soon as is practical the commander of the involved officer shall be notified.
    However, when a suspect believed to be an undocumented immigrant is arrested for other charges, a "Refer to Immigration" charge will be added to the original charges. Sheriff's Department Personnel will then notify the I.N.S. authorities according to their procedures.
    The charge "Hold For Immigration" will be lodged against a prisoner only when a warrant has been issued by the U.S. Department of Justice, or an agency thereof, and then only when the warrant is on an immigration matter.
    Physical evidence pertaining to immigration violations shall be placed in the Property Bureau as evidence when there is no arrest made. A letter detailing the circumstances of the recovery of the property and the property invoice number shall be sent to the commander of the Crimes Against Persons Bureau for disposition.
    All questions pertaining to the handling of immigration related cases shall be directed to the officer’s supervisor and/or commanding officer. In addition, the commander of the Civil Liability Bureau is available for guidance regarding enforcement and non-enforcement immigration matters.

    City of Denver is a "Sanctuary" city....


    Mayoral Executive Order No. 116

    View material from Mayor Hickenlooper’s Office Monday, May 16th regarding the Mayoral Executive Order No. 116 and a document revealing how Order No. 116 affected Denver’s police procedures regarding undocumented immigrants.

    What you read may surprise you. Review the documents now:

    ...Monday, May 16th claiming Mayoral Executive Order No. 116 had “nothing to do with law enforcement or providing sanctuary to illegal immigrants."

    view the document:

    http://www.khow.com/mpdownload/Webb_PR.pdf

    Document revealing how Mayoral Executive Order No. 116 affected Denver’s police procedures regarding undocumented immigrants.

    view the document:

    http://www.khow.com/mpdownload/City_Att ... pinion.pdf

    Click here to listen to, scroll down:

    http://www.khow.com/misc/caplis-silverm ... views.html

    HICKENLOOPER WITH C&S

    Caplis and Silverman had Mayor Hickenlooper on the show Friday, May 20th, fielding some tough questions.

    Heated Interviews Regarding The Recent Cop Killing In Denver

    Caplis and Silverman had a slew of hosts Wednesday, May 11th to discuss the recent killing of an off-duty police officer.

    Colorado Attorney General John Suthers talks about the cop killing case.

    Denver City Attorney Cole Finnegan goes after Tom Tancredo.

    Tom Tancredo Fires back at Cole Finnegan and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper.

    Former Governor Richard Lamm explains his views on illegal immigration.
    "The defense of a nation begins at it's borders" Tancredo

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    if anyone would like more info about what Tom Tancredo and The Mayor of Denver said please click here:

    http://www.khow.com/hosts/peterboyles.html

    former Denver Mayor Webb at Rosalindas in 1998

    The Denver Post, March 8, 1998

    By Bruce Finley
    Denver Post Staff Writer

    Denver Mayor Wellington Webb walked resolutely into a Mexican restaurant
    Saturday, questioned the humanity of federal immigration rules and ordered
    his own policy - estimated to cost Denver taxpayers up to $1 million a year.

    And Webb says he'll urge other cities to adopt similar policies.

    "I'm taking my increased stature in the U.S. Conference of Mayors and other
    organizations to carry this message around the country,'' Webb said. "We
    (mayors) are stronger collectively than as individuals.''

    Other mayors are praising immigrants publicly as immigrants become more and
    more prevalent in the nation's workforce. But establishing a broad city
    policy may break new ground. Webb's in line to become head of the U.S.
    Conference of Mayors later this year - a national forum for more than 200
    mayors. He recently convened a national mayors' summit on Africa that drew
    three Clinton cabinet members and congressional leaders.

    The policy Webb announced Saturday - which spells out Denver's
    anti-discrimination stance toward immigrants - is meant to improve on
    federal policy carried out by the U.S. Justice Department's Immigration and
    Naturalization Service.

    Though he supports laws against illegal immigration, Webb said federal
    policy has led to intolerable situations for immigrants in cities such as
    Denver. He referred to last year's case of a Guatemalan woman separated from
    her newborn baby to comply with a tangle of deadlines that later were
    changed - too late for the woman.

    "I don't know what (the INS) should do,'' Webb said. "But I know what they
    shouldn't do. They shouldn't be separating a mother from a child.''

    Webb's Executive Order No. 116 does the following:

    * Salutes and welcomes immigrants.
    * Asserts that federal policy "unfairly impacts many of Denver's children,
    senior citizens and disabled residents.''
    * Declares Denver's strong opposition to federal distinctions between legal
    immigrants and commits city officials "to the delivery of services to all of
    its residents.''
    * Vows that the city will back legal rights of all residents in Denver,
    adding that Webb will urge businesses, schools, hospitals and universities
    to do the same.

    "The mayor feels federal welfare reform legislation unfairly targets newly
    arrived legal immigrants,'' said Shepard Nevel, Webb's director of policy.

    The reforms bar legal immigrants who arrive after August 1996 from receiving
    federal welfare benefits.

    "One of the things we're doing is providing food vouchers with state dollars
    to legal immigrants who are no longer eligible for food stamps,'' Nevel
    said. Denver officials also are providing job training, some medical care
    and housing assistance.

    The cost of all this had not been determined. Kitty Pring, a senior Denver
    Department of Social Services official, estimated late Saturday the cost
    would be no more than $1 million a year, mostly out of a $550 million social
    services budget.

    In Washington, D.C., INS officials said they had no problem with Webb's
    policy as long as it doesn't clash with federal law.

    "It's understandable that Mayor Webb and the mayors of other large cities
    throughout the United States would become more active on immigration,'' INS
    spokesman Russ Bergeron said.

    "They should. Major cities are the prime locations for settlement of both
    legal and illegal immigrants.''

    As snowflakes fell faintly across Denver, Webb made his announcement flanked
    by a group of immigrants from Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin
    America. They gathered at Rosalinda's Mexican Cafe in west Denver - a
    restaurant run by Mexican immigrants Rosalinda, Virgilio and Oscar Aguirre.
    "When I got off the plane, there were only two words of English I knew -
    "Yes and No,' '' said Anatoly Yuffa, a 33-year-old Russian immigrant who
    worked originally as a dishwasher.

    "For the next six months, I would say "yes' a lot.''

    Now Yuffa owns a shoe shop and coffee house.

    For Webb, the testimony reinforced his point that immigrants enrich American
    life.

    His policy announcement comes amid intensifying debate about immigration
    nationwide.

    Some 550,000 members of the Sierra Club - including 13,000 in Colorado - are
    weighing whether to advocate restrictions on immigration to reduce pressure
    on environmental resources.

    Some economists contend immigrants - the 1990 U.S. Census counted 35,000 in
    Denver - hold down wages and add to social services bills. Former Colorado
    Gov. Dick Lamm supports a 50 percent reduction of legal immigration to help
    stabilize the growing U.S. population.

    "The evidence is now clear that immigration hurts our own poor,'' Lamm wrote
    in a statement last week. "We shall have to make some hard decisions on
    immigration. How many? How chosen?''

    The INS is trying to improve. Last week, INS Commissioner Doris Meissner
    announced new citizenship testing procedures to fix a program that has been
    marred with fraud since INS officials farmed out some testing to private
    contractors.

    On Saturday, Webb acknowledged the INS efforts. "We should give the INS the
    same technological capability as the IRS,'' he suggested.

    But he and his staff believe immigration overall results in a net gain to
    U.S. taxpayers. And beyond the bottom line, Webb said, Americans ought to do
    the right thing.

    ****


    February 12, 2005
    Denver Police Manual Guidelines Regarding Possible Illegal Immigrants

    (3) Undocumented immigrants (includes illegal and “undocumented aliens� as referred to in the Federal Immigration and Naturalization act)
    The responsibility for enforcement of immigration laws rests with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (I.N.S.). Denver Police officers shall not initiate police actions with the primary objective of discovering the immigration status of a person.
    Generally, officers will not detain, arrest, or take enforcement action against a person solely because he/she is suspected of being an undocumented immigrant. If enforcement action is deemed necessary under these circumstances, the approval of an on duty supervisor or commander is required. In addition, as soon as is practical the commander of the involved officer shall be notified.
    However, when a suspect believed to be an undocumented immigrant is arrested for other charges, a "Refer to Immigration" charge will be added to the original charges. Sheriff's Department Personnel will then notify the I.N.S. authorities according to their procedures.
    The charge "Hold For Immigration" will be lodged against a prisoner only when a warrant has been issued by the U.S. Department of Justice, or an agency thereof, and then only when the warrant is on an immigration matter.
    Physical evidence pertaining to immigration violations shall be placed in the Property Bureau as evidence when there is no arrest made. A letter detailing the circumstances of the recovery of the property and the property invoice number shall be sent to the commander of the Crimes Against Persons Bureau for disposition.
    All questions pertaining to the handling of immigration related cases shall be directed to the officer’s supervisor and/or commanding officer. In addition, the commander of the Civil Liability Bureau is available for guidance regarding enforcement and non-enforcement immigration matters.

    City of Denver is a "Sanctuary" city....


    Mayoral Executive Order No. 116

    View material from Mayor Hickenlooper’s Office Monday, May 16th regarding the Mayoral Executive Order No. 116 and a document revealing how Order No. 116 affected Denver’s police procedures regarding undocumented immigrants.

    What you read may surprise you. Review the documents now:

    ...Monday, May 16th claiming Mayoral Executive Order No. 116 had “nothing to do with law enforcement or providing sanctuary to illegal immigrants."

    view the document:

    http://www.khow.com/mpdownload/Webb_PR.pdf

    Document revealing how Mayoral Executive Order No. 116 affected Denver’s police procedures regarding undocumented immigrants.

    view the document:

    http://www.khow.com/mpdownload/City_Att ... pinion.pdf

    Click here to listen to, scroll down:

    http://www.khow.com/misc/caplis-silverm ... views.html

    HICKENLOOPER WITH C&S

    Caplis and Silverman had Mayor Hickenlooper on the show Friday, May 20th, fielding some tough questions.

    Heated Interviews Regarding The Recent Cop Killing In Denver

    Caplis and Silverman had a slew of hosts Wednesday, May 11th to discuss the recent killing of an off-duty police officer.

    Colorado Attorney General John Suthers talks about the cop killing case.

    Denver City Attorney Cole Finnegan goes after Tom Tancredo.

    Tom Tancredo Fires back at Cole Finnegan and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper.

    Former Governor Richard Lamm explains his views on illegal immigration.
    "The defense of a nation begins at it's borders" Tancredo

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    Tom was not interfering with the investigation. How could that be? You are entitled to your opinion. He called into the Peter Boyles show and listen to him against Cole Finnegan. Cole Finnegan was wrong, that was it and TT proved it listen to Cole vs TT and Hickenlooper. TT fans please help and listen to the interviews please.

    http://www.khow.com/hosts/peterboyles.html
    http://www.khow.com/hosts/peterboyles.html
    http://www.khow.com/misc/caplis-silverm ... views.html



    You see, Tom was "interfering with a murder investigation" by pointing out these little details about the cop killer and who was employing him! YUP! Tom Tancredo was the main problem here!














    "The defense of a nation begins at it's borders" Tancredo

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