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To: American Spirit who wrote (299)1/30/2007 8:05:54 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 3215
 
TDFW!!!

Start with cattle futures! The list is endless.



To: American Spirit who wrote (299)1/30/2007 12:44:35 PM
From: tonto  Respond to of 3215
 
Peter, you may use rag magazines like AS does to support his fallacious claims.



To: American Spirit who wrote (299)1/30/2007 2:17:47 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3215
 
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is urging the Department of Homeland Security to assure illegal immigrants that they will get their fair share of Hurricane Katrina relief aid without fear of being deported.

In a statement posted to her official Senate web site on Wednesday, Clinton said that the DHS should "issue a formal statement reassuring immigrant victims of Hurricane Rita and Katrina that they can seek help from relief agencies without fear of deportation or being turned over to immigration authorities."

In a letter written directly to Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff, Clinton and other Senate Democrats complained that they first asked for Katrina amnesty for illegals more than two weeks ago, but have not received a response.

"In fact," they said, "we were surprised and troubled to learn that DHS has placed some individuals in deportation proceedings after these individuals sought assistance, despite the fact that the government had previously encouraged all storm victims to come forward to seek help.