Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Christmas meeting/party



Got this in my email:

I mailed you an invitation to the Arkansas Republican Assembly meeting. This is a copy of what it says. Sounds like an interesting meeting with Betsy Hagan there. I think she has been working with Phyllis Schlafly.
-Betty

INFORMATIVE CHRISTMAS PARTY
Thursday, December 14, 7:00 p.m.
Steve and Jan Kinzler’s Home
11 Glenleigh Drive
(Hwy 10 to Robinwood Drive - First right is Glenleigh Drive)
We will be hearing from Betsy Hagan concerning the upcoming
legislative session and ways we might impact it.
PLEASE BRING A SNACK TO SHARE.
Doug Reed, President, 868-4742

The Arkansas Republican Assembly is a group dedicated to making the Republican Party Conseravtive again. Betsy Hagan is from the Eagle Forum, another conseravive organization. There is at least 1 bill (HB1024) that is of great interest to those wanting to stop illegal immigration.

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ICE raid on illegals, wish they would raid Tyson Foods!

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1752315/posts?page=1,50

Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents raided six Swift & Co. plants this morning with civil search warrants, arresting illegal immigrants working at the plants.
Barbara Gonzalez, an ICE public affairs officer, said they don’t have any numbers on how many people will be taken out of any of the plants and probably won’t have that number until Wednesday. She said Swift is not facing any charges right now, but the investigation is continuing.
“At this point, a civil search warrant allows us to search the premises to find any illegal aliens. The strong point here is that a lot of U.S. citizens and U.S. residents have been victimized ... by a large scale identify theft scheme,” Gonzalez said.
Agents entered the beef plant through a west door of the beef plant carrying up to 100 handcuffs on a chain at about 7:30 a.m.
Gonzalez said other plants entered included beef plants in Grand Island, Neb., Cactus, Texas and Hyrum, Utah, and pork plants in Marshalltown, Iowa and Worthington, Minn.

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