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May 29, 2009 | Posted by: RadicalTim

Conservatives invade airwaves with new talking point: Sotomayor is a racist

Full story: www.examiner.com

May 29, 7:22 AM Add a Comment Feed AP Photo/Alex Brandon Rush Limbaugh suggested that President Barack Obama and Sonia Sotomayor are racists - Obama the greatest living example of a "reverse-racist." Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has backed those sentiments .

On Exanminer.com Conservatives Charges of alleged racialism are braggart against Sotomayor on her views not to deport millions of illegal immigrants. Pleas watch both video. Now with her alleged connections with L.A.R.A.Z.A will they have a voice in the U.S..supreme court ?...........Tim

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Now you know only whites can be racist.

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if it is found that sotomayer is pro-illegal, how can our government make her a supreme court justice?

she has already committed the crime of "aiding and abetting" criminals.

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May 29, 2009
 
Full story on the up date.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090529/ap_on_go_...
Pleas read it and decide......Tim

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I'm going to post a list of groups that are backing this immigration (Amnesty) reform movement. I will have to post it in 3 sections.
Atlanta, Georgia - May 28, 2009 -
Local labor, faith, business, and immigrant community leaders will gather as partners to launch the Reform Immigration FOR America Campaign, a broad-based national effort to fix the broken immigration system through comprehensive immigration reform legislation
WHEN: Monday, June 1st 2009 at 10:00 A.M.
WHERE: Georgia State Capitol, Washington Street side, Atlanta, Georgia
WHO: Community, Faith, Labor, and Business leaders, including:
Georgia State Representative Pedro Marin (D-Norcross)
Georgia State Representative Tony Sellier (R-Fort Valley)
Jerry Gonzalez, Executive Director of GALEO
Keisha Carter, Georgia Restaurant Association
Shyria Coleman, 9 to 5: National Association of Working Women
Elise Shore, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)
Rich Pellegrino, Cobb Immigrant Alliance
Blanca Rojas, Georgia Rural Urban Summit
Virgilio Perez Pascoe, Black-Brown Coalition
Said Diaz & Fidel Gomez, Uniting Communities in Georgia (UNICO), Canton, GA
Gina Perez, DREAM Act: Georgia Representative, Georgia State University Student
Rosemary Pinela, MASA at Kennesaw State University
9 to 5, National Association of Working Women
ACCESS
ACORN
Alabama Appleseed Center for Law & Justice, Inc.
Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice
Alliance to Develop Power
American Arab Forum
American Immigration Law Center
American Immigration Lawyers Association
American Jewish Committee
America's Voice
Amigos Hispanos
Aquifer Media
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS)
Arizona Advocacy Network
Arizona Interfaith Network
Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California
Badmus Law Firm
Beardstown/Rushville Immigrant Families United - Gamaliel Affili
Blue Ridge Immigration Law Center, PLLC
Border Action Network
Border Ambassadors
Border Farmworkers of El Paso
Breakthrough: Building Human Rights Culture
Brown and Caldwell / CIRC
Cambodian Community Development, Inc.
Capacity Partnership Group
Capital Area Immigrants' Rights Coalition (CAIR Coalition)
CASA de Maryland
Casa Esperanza
Catholic Social Services
CAUSA
Center for New Community
Centro Campesino Inc.
Centro de la Familia
Centro de Orientacion del Inmigrante (CODI)
Centro Independiente para Trabajadores Agricolas (CITA)
Chicago Celts for Immigration Reform
Chicago Irish Immigrant Support
Church World Service, Immigration and Refugee Program
Coalition of Irish Immigration Centers
Coalition of Latino Leaders-CLILA
Cobb Immigrant Alliance
COFEM
Colombians for TPS
Colombo Americans in Action
Colorado Council of Churches
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC)
Congregations Organizing for Renewal
CONLAMIC
Conocer es Poder
Dando la Mano
Diversity Research and Action Center
Dominican Sisters of Houston
DV Group
El Centro Inc.
El Paso County Attorney Office
El Pueblo
Emigrantes Sin Fronteras
Equal Justice Center
Esperanto Studies Resource Center
Farmworkers Association of Florida
Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO)
Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR)
Georgia Rural Urban Summit
Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
Guatemalan-Maya Center, The
Haitian Center of the Diocese of Trenton
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Inc (HIAS)
Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama
Hmong National Development
Holy Cross Catholic Church/Ministerio Hispano
Honduran Unity-Unidad Hondurena
Hudson Valley Community Coalition

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May 29, 2009
 
Idaho Community Action Network
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Immigrant Advocacy Program of the Legal Aid Justice Center
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County
Immigrant Rights Defense Committee of New Jersey
Immigrant Rights Network of Iowa
Immigration Equality
Instituto de Educacion Popular del Sur de California (IDEPSCA)
International Institute of Rhode Island
International Institute of the Bay Area
Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement (CCI)
Irish Apostolate USA
Jadoo & Zalenski, LLC
JCRC of Greater Washington
Jewish Community Action
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Jewish Council on Urban Affairs
JMC Strategies
Joint Commission for Church Extension
Justice Overcoming Boundaries in San Diego County
Korean American Resource and Cultural Center of Chicago
Korean Resource Center of Los Angeles
LA Voice PICO
LALDEF, Inc.
Latin America Taskforce Network; River Road Unitarian Universali
Latin American Coalition
Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund (LALDEF)
Latina Initiative
Latino Commission on AIDS
LatinoJustice PRLDEF
Latinos Unidos de Alabama
Latinos With Disabilities
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council #636
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council 320
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council 761
Legal Aid Justice Center
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS)
Make the Road New York
Maryland House of Delegates
MAS-Freedom, North Carolina
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA)
Mennonite Central Committee Washington Office
Mi Familia Vota Colorado
Migrant Support Services of Wayne County (MSS)
Minnesota Immigrant Freedom Network
Missouri Immigrant & Refugee Advocates
Mo. Stream Team 882
MOSES-Gamaliel of Michigan
National Education Association
National Immigration Forum
National Immigration Law Center
National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
National Movement for Legalization and Human Rights
National Network for Arab American Communities (NNAAC)
Nebraska Appleseed Center for Law in the Public Interest
New Jersey Immigration Policy Network (NJIPN)
New York Immigration Coalition
Northwest Federation of Community Organizations
Northwest Workers Justice Project
Oblates JPIC Office
OCA - Embracing the hopes and aspirations of Asian Pacific Ameri
ONE Lowell
Organizing for America on the East End
OrlandoWest Insurance Corporation
P.A.N.D.O.R.A.- Patient Alliance for Neuroendocrine Immune Disorder
P.A.S.O.- West Suburban Action Project
Paetenians International
People for the American Way
Peruvian American Political Action Committee of New Jersey
Philippine News
Popol Vuh Latinoamerica Association
Poultry Plantation, Inc.
Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada
Progressive States Network
Rabbinical Assembly
Redlands Christian Migrant Association
Rockland Immigration Coalition
SALEF - Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Fund
Salgado & Associates, PLLC
San Francisco Organizing Project
Scott D. Pollock & Associates, P.C.
SEIU Local 100
Service Employees International Union
Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network
Sí Se Puede Latino Democratic Caucus
Sin Fronteras, VEP
Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
Sisters of St. Francis
Sojourners
Somos America/We Are America Coalition
Somos Un Pueblo Unido
South Asian Americans Leading Together
Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)
Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning
Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning
St. Stephen's Grace Community - ELCA
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE)
Student Immigrant Movement(SIM)
Sunflower Community Action

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May 29, 2009
 
The Episcopal Church USA
The Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Redwood, CA
The M Foundation
The National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
The Sisters of the Presentation
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrant
Union for Reform Judaism - Religious Action Center of Reform Jud
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Unite for Dignity, Inc.
United Church of Christ
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
United Methodist Church
United States Peru Chamber of Commerce
University Leadership Initiative
Voces de la Frontera
Washington Community Action Network
Westchester Hispanic Coalition
WISDOM, the Gamaliel Foundation in Wisconsin
World Organization for Human Rights
Ya Basta! Tod@s Contra el Muro

Join the Campaign to Reform Immigration for America!

We invite your organization to join the campaign to Reform Immigration for America today. Please sign on your organization to the campaign at the following website: http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5681/t/57... .

For information, please visit our website at: http://www.ReformImmigrationFORAmerica.org/ .


About Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO)
GALEO's mission is to increase civic engagement and leadership of the Latino/Hispanic community across Georgia.

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This middle section did not show up so if it posts twice, I apoligize.

Idaho Community Action Network
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Immigrant Advocacy Program of the Legal Aid Justice Center
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County
Immigrant Rights Defense Committee of New Jersey
Immigrant Rights Network of Iowa
Immigration Equality
Instituto de Educacion Popular del Sur de California (IDEPSCA)
International Institute of Rhode Island
International Institute of the Bay Area
Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement (CCI)
Irish Apostolate USA
Jadoo & Zalenski, LLC
JCRC of Greater Washington
Jewish Community Action
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Jewish Council on Urban Affairs
JMC Strategies
Joint Commission for Church Extension
Justice Overcoming Boundaries in San Diego County
Korean American Resource and Cultural Center of Chicago
Korean Resource Center of Los Angeles
LA Voice PICO
LALDEF, Inc.
Latin America Taskforce Network; River Road Unitarian Universali
Latin American Coalition
Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund (LALDEF)
Latina Initiative
Latino Commission on AIDS
LatinoJustice PRLDEF
Latinos Unidos de Alabama
Latinos With Disabilities
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council #636
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council 320
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council 761
Legal Aid Justice Center
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS)
Make the Road New York
Maryland House of Delegates
MAS-Freedom, North Carolina
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA)
Mennonite Central Committee Washington Office
Mi Familia Vota Colorado
Migrant Support Services of Wayne County (MSS)
Minnesota Immigrant Freedom Network
Missouri Immigrant & Refugee Advocates
Mo. Stream Team 882
MOSES-Gamaliel of Michigan
National Education Association
National Immigration Forum
National Immigration Law Center
National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
National Movement for Legalization and Human Rights
National Network for Arab American Communities (NNAAC)
Nebraska Appleseed Center for Law in the Public Interest
New Jersey Immigration Policy Network (NJIPN)
New York Immigration Coalition
Northwest Federation of Community Organizations
Northwest Workers Justice Project
Oblates JPIC Office
OCA - Embracing the hopes and aspirations of Asian Pacific Ameri
ONE Lowell
Organizing for America on the East End
OrlandoWest Insurance Corporation
P.A.N.D.O.R.A.- Patient Alliance for Neuroendocrine Immune Disorder
P.A.S.O.- West Suburban Action Project
Paetenians International
People for the American Way
Peruvian American Political Action Committee of New Jersey
Philippine News
Popol Vuh Latinoamerica Association
Poultry Plantation, Inc.
Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada
Progressive States Network
Rabbinical Assembly
Redlands Christian Migrant Association
Rockland Immigration Coalition
SALEF - Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Fund
Salgado & Associates, PLLC
San Francisco Organizing Project
Scott D. Pollock & Associates, P.C.
SEIU Local 100
Service Employees International Union
Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network
Sí Se Puede Latino Democratic Caucus
Sin Fronteras, VEP
Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
Sisters of St. Francis
Sojourners
Somos America/We Are America Coalition
Somos Un Pueblo Unido
South Asian Americans Leading Together
Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)
Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning
Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning
St. Stephen's Grace Community - ELCA
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE)
Student Immigrant Movement(SIM)
Sunflower Community Action
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This wench is a racist, just by the mere fact that she even mentioned that "a latina can make better decision then a white male", is proof in the pudding that she is a racist pig.
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joseb wrote:
This wench is a racist, just by the mere fact that she even mentioned that "a latina can make better decision then a white male", is proof in the pudding that she is a racist pig.
Do you believe that Obama attended the same church for 20 years and did not realize that the Preacher was Racist?

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NON COMPLACENT TWINK wrote:
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Do you believe that Obama attended the same church for 20 years and did not realize that the Preacher was Racist?
Twinks
Morning
I hope his legacy wont be the end of ours....K
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NON COMPLACENT TWINK wrote:
I'm going to post a list of groups that are backing this immigration (Amnesty) reform movement. I will have to post it in 3 sections.
Atlanta, Georgia - May 28, 2009 -
Local labor, faith, business, and immigrant community leaders will gather as partners to launch the Reform Immigration FOR America Campaign, a broad-based national effort to fix the broken immigration system through comprehensive immigration reform legislation
WHEN: Monday, June 1st 2009 at 10:00 A.M.
WHERE: Georgia State Capitol, Washington Street side, Atlanta, Georgia
WHO: Community, Faith, Labor, and Business leaders, including:
Georgia State Representative Pedro Marin (D-Norcross)
Georgia State Representative Tony Sellier (R-Fort Valley)
Jerry Gonzalez, Executive Director of GALEO
Keisha Carter, Georgia Restaurant Association
Shyria Coleman, 9 to 5: National Association of Working Women
Elise Shore, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)
Rich Pellegrino, Cobb Immigrant Alliance
Blanca Rojas, Georgia Rural Urban Summit
Virgilio Perez Pascoe, Black-Brown Coalition
Said Diaz & Fidel Gomez, Uniting Communities in Georgia (UNICO), Canton, GA
Gina Perez, DREAM Act: Georgia Representative, Georgia State University Student
Rosemary Pinela, MASA at Kennesaw State University
9 to 5, National Association of Working Women
ACCESS
ACORN
Alabama Appleseed Center for Law & Justice, Inc.
Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice
Alliance to Develop Power
American Arab Forum
American Immigration Law Center
American Immigration Lawyers Association
American Jewish Committee
America's Voice
Amigos Hispanos
Aquifer Media
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS)
Arizona Advocacy Network
Arizona Interfaith Network
Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California
Badmus Law Firm
Beardstown/Rushville Immigrant Families United - Gamaliel Affili
Blue Ridge Immigration Law Center, PLLC
Border Action Network
Border Ambassadors
Border Farmworkers of El Paso
Breakthrough: Building Human Rights Culture
Brown and Caldwell / CIRC
Cambodian Community Development, Inc.
Capacity Partnership Group
Capital Area Immigrants' Rights Coalition (CAIR Coalition)
CASA de Maryland
Casa Esperanza
Catholic Social Services
CAUSA
Center for New Community
Centro Campesino Inc.
Centro de la Familia
Centro de Orientacion del Inmigrante (CODI)
Centro Independiente para Trabajadores Agricolas (CITA)
Chicago Celts for Immigration Reform
Chicago Irish Immigrant Support
Church World Service, Immigration and Refugee Program
Coalition of Irish Immigration Centers
Coalition of Latino Leaders-CLILA
Cobb Immigrant Alliance
COFEM
Colombians for TPS
Colombo Americans in Action
Colorado Council of Churches
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC)
Congregations Organizing for Renewal
CONLAMIC
Conocer es Poder
Dando la Mano
Diversity Research and Action Center
Dominican Sisters of Houston
DV Group
El Centro Inc.
El Paso County Attorney Office
El Pueblo
Emigrantes Sin Fronteras
Equal Justice Center
Esperanto Studies Resource Center
Farmworkers Association of Florida
Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO)
Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR)
Georgia Rural Urban Summit
Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
Guatemalan-Maya Center, The
Haitian Center of the Diocese of Trenton
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Inc (HIAS)
Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama
Hmong National Development
Holy Cross Catholic Church/Ministerio Hispano
Honduran Unity-Unidad Hondurena
Hudson Valley Community Coalition
I'm confused - Are you pro or against Amnesty and chain migration?

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Kristie wrote:
<quoted text>I'm confused - Are you pro or against Amnesty and chain migration?
I've been fighting against illegal immigration for over 6 years. Here is a item I wrote about 5 years ago that has been picked up on several blog sites and even printed in several newspapers. It is still just as true today even though some of the numbers have changed.

WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED FROM ILLEGAL ALIENS

We certainly would not want to sound like selfish Americans. After all the illegal aliens have shared so much with us. They have educated us in how to close down a hospital, 60 in California alone. They have taught us how to use stolen identities to ruin the credit rating of millions of Americans. They have shared disease, tuberculosis, chagas, leprosy, polio, dengue, plague, and malaria. They have shared their knowledge of how to utilize our social systems that were set up for and paid for by Americans, welfare, EBT, WIC, Section 8, etc. They have shared the new schools and prisons we have built, giving us the opportunity to utilize our property taxes to build more. They have taught us how to drive with no licence, no insurance, and if we cause an accident killing or injuring someone, how to get a new ID to avoid prosecution. They have taught us to be thrifty by living 25 people to a single family dwelling. They have shared with us the knowledge of how to avoid paying taxes, Cash payment, 1099, 14 bogus dependants, except sales tax, they haven’t figured that one out yet unless you count shoplifting. They have shared their highly artistic Graffiti, junk cars in front yards, trash in front yards, loud music all night, drunken parties, a lesson in how to quickly drive down property values. They have shared with us their knowledge of how an anchor baby can give a firm foothold in the USA. They have shared with us the way to get sympathy,“I’m just a poor person who crossed the burning desert to work and give my family a better life". They have shown us the error of our way in not learning to speak a foreign language to get a job in America. They have shared with us the proper way to fly our flag and sing our National Anthem. At the risk of sounding “whinny” I have had just about all the unselfish sharing I can stand.
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NON COMPLACENT TWINK wrote:
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I've been fighting against illegal immigration for over 6 years. Here is a item I wrote about 5 years ago that has been picked up on several blog sites and even printed in several newspapers. It is still just as true today even though some of the numbers have changed.
WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED FROM ILLEGAL ALIENS
We certainly would not want to sound like selfish Americans. After all the illegal aliens have shared so much with us. They have educated us in how to close down a hospital, 60 in California alone. They have taught us how to use stolen identities to ruin the credit rating of millions of Americans. They have shared disease, tuberculosis, chagas, leprosy, polio, dengue, plague, and malaria. They have shared their knowledge of how to utilize our social systems that were set up for and paid for by Americans, welfare, EBT, WIC, Section 8, etc. They have shared the new schools and prisons we have built, giving us the opportunity to utilize our property taxes to build more. They have taught us how to drive with no licence, no insurance, and if we cause an accident killing or injuring someone, how to get a new ID to avoid prosecution. They have taught us to be thrifty by living 25 people to a single family dwelling. They have shared with us the knowledge of how to avoid paying taxes, Cash payment, 1099, 14 bogus dependants, except sales tax, they haven’t figured that one out yet unless you count shoplifting. They have shared their highly artistic Graffiti, junk cars in front yards, trash in front yards, loud music all night, drunken parties, a lesson in how to quickly drive down property values. They have shared with us their knowledge of how an anchor baby can give a firm foothold in the USA. They have shared with us the way to get sympathy,“I’m just a poor person who crossed the burning desert to work and give my family a better life". They have shown us the error of our way in not learning to speak a foreign language to get a job in America. They have shared with us the proper way to fly our flag and sing our National Anthem. At the risk of sounding “whinny” I have had just about all the unselfish sharing I can stand.
Great job!- I thought it was still you putting up the good fight! Lou Dobbs on June 3rd read my email about our leaders using the rule of law for their own agenda. Many rarely use the rule of law when it comes to illegal immigration. California would be in much better shape if the borders and ports were secured and e-verify was mandatory. There would be much less unemployment because even now illegal immigrants are still being hired and paid cash under the table. California isn't receiving its fair share of taxes on top of the expense illegal immigration creates. It is estimated that California has a net loss of 9 billion a year due to Illegal Immigration. After amnesty comes chain migration which makes the problem that much worse. LaRaza is a racist group therefore if Sotomayor has ties to LaRaza then she is racist. Just her decision about the New Haven Fire Fighters shows that she doesn't believe in equal rights. Whoever proves best for the job should be promoted because that person serves all of the people. I do not want a Fire Fighter promoted due to race??? It is said now that her comment about her race and being a woman .... has been said many more times then just once. It is true that if a White man said these things he would no longer be in the run for any office or appointment. Another example of her reverse discrimination.

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