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To: Regulator

Excuse me, but is there really good evidence of this? I always thought someone is presumed innocent until proven guilty? I realize that good people can go wrong, but until this came up, I've never heard of any wrong-doing by Chris Cannon! It would be sad if it were true; and he should be prosecuted and removed from office if it was. But lets wait until the facts come out, see if he is proven guilty in this, and stop denigrating Mr. Cannon, huh?


31 posted on 06/15/2004 9:20:00 PM PDT by dsutah
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To: dsutah

Maybe this article will add a little more evidence. It can be found on the VDARE website at this link: http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/cannon.htm

Here is the article:

February 24, 2003

Chris Cannon And The Betrayal Of Utah
By Joe Guzzardi

Here’s a heads up to my Utah friends from a California guy who knows the score on immigration.

Your leaders, Governor Mike Leavitt, Senator Orrin Hatch and Representative Chris Cannon are selling you down the river Styx.

And while they have gone loco in the coco over Mexico and all things Mexican, you’re whistling past the graveyard.

According to Ken Thomson, a former Utah Republican Delegate and current Executive Director of Utahns for Immigration Reform, “The people in Utah consider immigration a California problem.”

In 1988, when I moved back to California from Seattle, I saw that immigration had completely changed the Golden State. The California that I grew up in and loved was gone. And through my job at the Lodi Adult School, I could see that greater erosion for California was certain.

I called friends in North Carolina, Georgia and New Jersey to tell them about what immigration had done to California.

“That’s your problem,” they replied. “We’re okay here.”

I told them it was only a matter of time. Now, fifteen years later, they wish they had listened.

If Utah doesn’t wise up, it will be in the tank right next to California.

Earlier this month, Governor Leavitt visited Mexican President Vicente Fox at Fox’s Los Pinos compound. And here’s what Leavitt told Fox about issues of crucial importance to Mexico:

Matricula Consular Card---strongly supportive!

Driver’s Licenses for Illegal Aliens—by all means!

Synchronize the Utah school calendar with Mexico’s—Why not?

Share a common curriculum—it only makes sense!

Use text books in Spanish and teachers from Mexico--But of course!

Televise classes via satellite directly to Utah--I was about to suggest it!


Naturally, Leavitt supports the in-state tuition fees for illegal aliens attending state universities as outlined in Orrin Hatch’s Dream Act and Chris Cannon’s Student Adjustment Act.

After meeting with Leavitt, Fox told the Salt Lake Tribune,

“This kind of visit, like the one done by the governor, is the best way to work together, building a future for both [the United States and Mexico]."[ Mexico's Fox, Leavitt Huddle By Tim Sullivan, The Salt Lake Tribune, February 4, 2003]

But what Utah gets out of this—except the bill and the additional immigration that will certainly follow—is exactly zip.

Let’s look more closely at Chris Cannon. Of all of the two-faced oddballs that are constantly pumping for more, more and still more freebees for illegal immigrants, he must be on the top of the list.

Even by the abysmally low standards set by politicians, Cannon has astonishing cheek. He can look you in the eye and lie to you. And Cannon’s lies are even bolder since he knows that you know that he is lying.

At David Horowitz’s 2002 Restoration Weekend, Cannon told Michelle Malkin that he is completely opposed to illegal immigration. But only a few months earlier at the MALDEF Excellence in Leadership award ceremony, of all places, Cannon said:

“We love immigrants in Utah. And we don’t often times make the distinction between legal and illegal. In fact, I think Utah was the first state in the country to legislate the ability to get a driver’s license based on the matricula consular card and of that I am proud.”

You heard him - “Proud!”

And, according to Cannon, legal and illegal are the same? That would be distressing news to his Brigham Young University law professors.

Cannon seemed to have a very clear idea of legal vs. illegal when he was a Trial Manager for the Republicans in the impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton in 1999.

In his opening statement, Cannon quoted John Locke (no less) about the law: “Wherever law ends, tyranny begins.”

Then Cannon, in his next breath, recalled the words of Teddy Roosevelt:

“No man is above the law and no man is below it.”

Cannon argued passionately about the illegalities of obstruction of justice and cited chapter and verse from the Articles of Impeachment.

But only a few years later, Cannon seemingly can’t get a handle on the difference between someone who is legally in the U.S. and someone who is not.

The Clinton trial was not the only time Cannon huffed and puffed for the enforcement of the nation’s laws. Two years later, on September 20, 2001 Cannon was on his soapbox in front of the International Trade Commission railing against the perils of “dumping” foreign steel in the U.S.

Since Cannon and his brother Joe were the owners of the now defunct Geneva Steel Company, his speech was even more self-serving than his diatribe against Clinton.

Said Cannon:

“…illegal trade practices of foreign countries” [jeopardize the future of U.S. steel mills;] “…foreign steel companies and the governments that support them must observe the law….”

Cannon’s testimony ago takes on a special significance when read in light of his support of guest worker/amnesty programs.

According to Capitol Hill insiders, Cannon and Senators Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) and Larry Craig (R-ID) are itching to introduce such legislation this year.

U.S. workers be damned!

But when the future of Cannon’s Geneva Steel was threatened by foreign competition, he stressed how hurtful illegal practices are:

“It is not just American companies that are adversely affected by these illegal actions, American families are hurting the most. I have personally witnessed the harm caused to steel workers and their families after losing their jobs. These families are suffering tremendously, struggling to buy food and pay bills.”

I wonder if pandering to Mexican lobbyists has anything to do with Cannon’s change of heart?

Utahns, you have your hands full with Leavitt/Hatch/Cannon.

And the news gets worse. Fox has sized you up as a patsy. He’ll soon be sending a contingent of “migratory specialists” to Utah.

Sew up your pockets. And don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Joe Guzzardi [email him], an instructor in English at the Lodi Adult School, has been writing a weekly newspaper column since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM.


32 posted on 06/16/2004 9:18:55 AM PDT by Cedar
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To: dsutah

Also maybe this article:


6/15/2004 2:52:00 PM


To: National Desk, Political Reporter

Contact: K.C. McAlpin of the U.S. Immigration Reform PAC, 703-477-1623

SALT LAKE CITY, June 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- An immigration reform PAC has launched a major advertising campaign calling attention to Rep. Chris Cannon's liberal views on illegal immigration in an effort to oust him from office. The U.S. Immigration Reform Political Action Committee (USIRP) urges Utah voters to remove Cannon from office by voting for Republican primary opponent Matt Throckmorton in the June 22 runoff election.

According to the ad campaign, Cannon is "Congress' most vocal advocate of amnesty for illegal aliens." Cannon is currently sponsoring a bill to give almost a million illegal aliens guest worker status. Those illegal aliens could later use their guest worker status to apply for green cards and eventual citizenship. Cannon's so called "Ag." bill is the counterpart to Ted Kennedy's amnesty bill in the Senate. As a member of Congress, Cannon has sponsored or voted for at least nine special "amnesty" bills as well as bills rewarding illegal aliens with in-state college tuition rates. Cannon continues to deny his current bill is an amnesty program and calls it an agriculture bill.

"As a member of Congress Chris Cannon has done more to encourage illegal immigration than almost anyone else with the possible exception of Ted Kennedy," said K.C. McAlpin, executive director of USIRP. "He and Washington politicians like him are the real reason our country is experiencing an illegal immigration crisis. His bill delivers amnesty on the installment plan and provides an open invitation to millions more illegal aliens to crash our borders and expect amnesty."

The ad campaign points to an award Cannon received in 2002 as further evidence of his liberal immigration policies. The Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund (MALDEF) gave him its Excellence in Leadership award for his promotion of open border policies and lobbying on behalf of illegal aliens. As additional proof, the ad notes that Cannon receives most of his political contributions from "cheap labor interests" and groups outside Utah.

"Chris Cannon says one thing in Utah but does the opposite inside the Beltway where he is constantly carrying the water for open border groups. It's time to hold him accountable for talking out of both sides of his mouth and encouraging the unprecedented flood of illegal aliens the country is experiencing," McAlpin said. "We hope Republican primary voters remove him from office on June 22."


http://www.usnewswire.com/


33 posted on 06/16/2004 9:24:45 AM PDT by Cedar
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To: dsutah

I have to say that I am in full agreement with his other views (as seen at this website http://www.issues2000.org/House/Chris_Cannon.htm


It is only the immigration issues he pushes that are the problem. Everything else in his record looks great, especially his strong stand against abortion. Looking at his voting record (except immigration), he really doesn't look like a RINO. Maybe someone else can clarify why he is considered one (again excluding the immigration issues).


34 posted on 06/16/2004 9:41:36 AM PDT by Cedar
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To: dsutah
Looks like a lot of people already answered your question. And the answer is...uh, yeah, it's kind of a foregone conclusion that the guy committed a crime asking for money from illegals on the radio show. Probably figured he could get away with it since it's in Spanish.

You've never heard of any wrong doing by Cannon? Gee, that's funny. Mr. Cannon is up to his eyeballs in accusations about keeping campaign money for himself and not paying people involved in the campaign consulting firm C4. Sounded like a typical Utah sleaze operation to me, similar to crap like Bonneville Thrift. How come you haven't heard about that? Not paying attention? Don't want to believe anything bad about Dear Chris?

'Stop denigrating Mr. Cannon' -- I'm gonna denigrate that fat criminal until he's bankrupt, out of office, and doing time at Point of the Mountain. And see-no-evil, hear-no-evil simpletons from Utah who vote for him like sheep aren't gonna stop me from doing my damndest to see that it happens, because the guy is pure criminal sleaze and his antics are damaging the country.

36 posted on 06/16/2004 10:58:59 AM PDT by Regulator
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