September 26, 2007
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09/25/07 - A Reader “On The
Trail” Knows Who Saul Arellano’s Father Is
Indiana’s State Director Of The Federation For
Immigration Reform And Enforcement Says The Clintons
Have No Loyalty To America
From: Cheree
Calabro (
e-mail
her)
Re:
Matt Parrott’s Letter:
An Indiana Reader Says Hillary Clinton May Yet Become An
Immigration Reformer
As a fellow Hoosier, Parrott’s letter piqued my
interest.
Even if Hillary tries to move to the right on
immigration, as Parrott suggests she might, she can't
explain away the D minus on her
immigration report card.
The Clintons bear no allegiance to America. They
have formed the shadiest of alliances with the Communist
Chinese and their operatives like
Norman Hsu as well as the most radical, racist
Hispanic groups.
The chief executive officer of
La Raza,
Janet Murguia, worked in Bill Clinton's
administration. And get this! The former president and
CEO of La Raza for 30 years,
Raul Yzaguirre, is now Hillary's campaign manager.
How cozy can Hillary get our enemies?
More evidence of Clinton’s treasonous leanings comes
from the Indianapolis Star. The Star had an
interesting column saying that Indiana
Senator Evan Bayh is on Hillary's short list of
potential vice presidential running mates.
[“Is Bayh the Guy? It’s Looking Good,” Indianapolis
Star, Russ Pulliam, September 22, 2007]
But Bayh is a co-sponsor of the
DREAM Act and one of his Indianapolis district
office staffers was proud to tell me that Bayh supports
a pathway to citizenship for the illegals currently
living in the U.S.
Hillary may not be broadcasting her true views on
illegal immigration at this point. And she may try to
fool us with her clever rhetoric. But make no mistake
about it, Clinton is very pro-illegal.
Dave Gorak’s VDARE.COM
column about Calabro’s efforts in Indiana to prevent
illegal aliens from using matricula consular cards to
access banking services is
here.
And Joe Guzzardi’s column
about Calabro’s views on more diversity at the Indiana
State Fair is
here.
Contact Calabro at her
website
here.