Jan 9, 2009 | 1:23 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 12:54 PM
Category:
News
The Government is FINALLY taking some positive steps in the right direction, and the Illegal Immigrants are screaming foul.
As John McLane, (Bruce Willis) would say, "YIPPEE KI YI MOTHER BLEEPS!"
Santa Ana, California Immigrant rights advocates expressed outrage over two new rules going into effect, one affecting how immigrants are represented in deportation cases and another mandating DNA tests for detained immigrants.
In a decision dated Wednesday, Attorney Generasl Mukasey said immigrants facing deportation do not have the right to get their cases reopened just because of shoddy work by their attorney.
Another Justice Department rule, which took effect Friday, directs federal agencies to collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained by U.S. authorities. The rule, on DNA, had been proposed last year but went into effect this week. I only hope that all of those samples are going to be cross referenced on open cases, and matches are made for arrests.
Mukasey's ruling followed a series of instances in which immigrants ordered by a judge to leave the country sought to reopen their cases by citing poor legal representation.
Immigration attorneys said the rule threatens immigrants' right to a fair hearing in a community already vulnerable to fraud. If they are here illegally, THEY HAVE NO RIGHTS you potato heads.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:26 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:26 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:25 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:24 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:22 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:21 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:21 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:20 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 1:18 PM
Category:
News
Just an opening note here. This story was so deeply buried on EVERY news site that I searched for it on, even I was amazed. Although I really should NOT have been surprised.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is questioning whether Caroline Kennedy is getting better treatment from the press in her bid for a Senate seat from New York than the battering that she received as John McCain's running mate. No question by me on that, she was brutalized by the media every step of the way.
Palin told conservative radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler, "I've been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,"
Palin's office said the governor was dismayed that her comments in the Ziegler interview were being taken out of context in the media "to create adversarial situations." In the interview, Palin criticized the news media's coverage of her and her family during the campaign.
Jan 9, 2009 | 12:57 PM
Category:
News
The Government is FINALLY taking some positive steps in the right direction, and the Illegal Immigrants are screaming foul.
As John McLane, (Bruce Willis) would say, "YIPPEE KI YI MOTHER BLEEPS!"
Santa Ana, California Immigrant rights advocates expressed outrage over two new rules going into effect, one affecting how immigrants are represented in deportation cases and another mandating DNA tests for detained immigrants.
In a decision dated Wednesday, Attorney Generasl Mukasey said immigrants facing deportation do not have the right to get their cases reopened just because of shoddy work by their attorney.
Another Justice Department rule, which took effect Friday, directs federal agencies to collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained by U.S. authorities. The rule, on DNA, had been proposed last year but went into effect this week. I only hope that all of those samples are going to be cross referenced on open cases, and matches are made for arrests.
Mukasey's ruling followed a series of instances in which immigrants ordered by a judge to leave the country sought to reopen their cases by citing poor legal representation.
Immigration attorneys said the rule threatens immigrants' right to a fair hearing in a community already vulnerable to fraud. If they are here illegally, THEY HAVE NO RIGHTS you potato heads.
Jan 9, 2009 | 12:56 PM
Category:
News
The Government is FINALLY taking some positive steps in the right direction, and the Illegal Immigrants are screaming foul.
As John McLane, (Bruce Willis) would say, "YIPPEE KI YI MOTHER BLEEPS!"
Santa Ana, California Immigrant rights advocates expressed outrage over two new rules going into effect, one affecting how immigrants are represented in deportation cases and another mandating DNA tests for detained immigrants.
In a decision dated Wednesday, Attorney Generasl Mukasey said immigrants facing deportation do not have the right to get their cases reopened just because of shoddy work by their attorney.
Another Justice Department rule, which took effect Friday, directs federal agencies to collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained by U.S. authorities. The rule, on DNA, had been proposed last year but went into effect this week. I only hope that all of those samples are going to be cross referenced on open cases, and matches are made for arrests.
Mukasey's ruling followed a series of instances in which immigrants ordered by a judge to leave the country sought to reopen their cases by citing poor legal representation.
Immigration attorneys said the rule threatens immigrants' right to a fair hearing in a community already vulnerable to fraud. If they are here illegally, THEY HAVE NO RIGHTS you potato heads.
Jan 9, 2009 | 12:55 PM
Category:
News
The Government is FINALLY taking some positive steps in the right direction, and the Illegal Immigrants are screaming foul.
As John McLane, (Bruce Willis) would say, "YIPPEE KI YI MOTHER BLEEPS!"
Santa Ana, California Immigrant rights advocates expressed outrage over two new rules going into effect, one affecting how immigrants are represented in deportation cases and another mandating DNA tests for detained immigrants.
In a decision dated Wednesday, Attorney Generasl Mukasey said immigrants facing deportation do not have the right to get their cases reopened just because of shoddy work by their attorney.
Another Justice Department rule, which took effect Friday, directs federal agencies to collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained by U.S. authorities. The rule, on DNA, had been proposed last year but went into effect this week. I only hope that all of those samples are going to be cross referenced on open cases, and matches are made for arrests.
Mukasey's ruling followed a series of instances in which immigrants ordered by a judge to leave the country sought to reopen their cases by citing poor legal representation.
Immigration attorneys said the rule threatens immigrants' right to a fair hearing in a community already vulnerable to fraud. If they are here illegally, THEY HAVE NO RIGHTS you potato heads.
Jan 9, 2009 | 12:54 PM
Category:
News
The Government is FINALLY taking some positive steps in the right direction, and the Illegal Immigrants are screaming foul.
As John McLane, (Bruce Willis) would say, "YIPPEE KI YI MOTHER BLEEPS!"
Santa Ana, California Immigrant rights advocates expressed outrage over two new rules going into effect, one affecting how immigrants are represented in deportation cases and another mandating DNA tests for detained immigrants.
In a decision dated Wednesday, Attorney Generasl Mukasey said immigrants facing deportation do not have the right to get their cases reopened just because of shoddy work by their attorney.
Another Justice Department rule, which took effect Friday, directs federal agencies to collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained by U.S. authorities. The rule, on DNA, had been proposed last year but went into effect this week. I only hope that all of those samples are going to be cross referenced on open cases, and matches are made for arrests.
Mukasey's ruling followed a series of instances in which immigrants ordered by a judge to leave the country sought to reopen their cases by citing poor legal representation.
Immigration attorneys said the rule threatens immigrants' right to a fair hearing in a community already vulnerable to fraud. If they are here illegally, THEY HAVE NO RIGHTS you potato heads.