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...Yorkers, the proposal went too far. Lou Dobbs ranted about granting privileges where none are due. The Wall Street Journal, one of the loudest advocates for open borders, unfairly dubbed the proposal a recipe for voter fraud. New York Democrats who had originally supported Spitzer claimed that the governor??s compromise with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) betrayed their civil libertarian ideals.No one understood the plan.In late September, Spitzer motioned to change a Department of Motor Vehicles policy so that undocumented immigrants would become eligible for full driver’s privileges. Days later, he changed...
...percent of New Yorkers stand in opposition to the Governor??s proposal, and Democratic state senators and congressmen in the Empire State are bailing from Spitzer in droves. In swing districts, seeming even moderately pro-immigrant can be the kiss of death...
...services, financial support, or military aid to the Sudanese government; generate at least 10 percent of their income from Sudanese oil or mining; or are determined to be complicit in the genocide can expect to lose all state investments within one year, according to the press release from the governor??s office...
...speak.” In his talk, Romney focused on his father’s ideals and the qualities that he said made him the best candidate for president. Calling his father the “best problem solver I know,” Romney stressed the former Massachusetts governor??s commitment to health care, family values, and education. While he explained that his father “doesn’t think religion should play no role [in politics],” he emphasized that the American values of “faith, hard work, honesty...
...Steven P. Odom, 13, was shot outside his home on his way back from basketball, according to the Globe and the Boston Herald. His mother, Kim Odom, demanded a response from Patrick, who met with her and spoke at her son’s funeral. The governor??s office could not be reached for comment last night, but Kyle Sullivan, Patrick’s spokesman, told the Globe last Thursday that Patrick took the issue “very seriously,” and has devoted millions of dollars to crime prevention programs. Lockridge-Steckel said that Patrick?...