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Tancredo doubts he can block amnesty-extension bill
Denver Post ^ | March 8, 2002 | Bill McAllister

Posted on 03/08/2002 1:24:33 PM PST by sarcasm

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To: Vallandigham
Tancredo did good given his limited time of speaking. Hutchinson spoke about 60-65% of the time. However, I wish that Tancredo would have said something about the illegals. He had the perfect chance, and he didn't say anything. It needed to be said and should have been tied in with the drug trade.
2,882 posted on 05/13/2002 7:52:24 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
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To: Vallandigham
Bush: Marijuana laws up to the states

Bush: Marijuana Laws Up To The States

The Washington Times
Inside Politics
October 21, 1999

Bush's stance on pot

Presidential hopeful George W. Bush says it's up to the states to decide whether marijuana can be prescribed as a medicine, a stance that puts him at odds with Republicans on Capitol Hill, the Dallas Morning News reports. "I believe each state can choose that decision as they so choose," the Texas governor said recently in Seattle in response to a reporter's question.

A spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project, a medical-marijuana lobbying group, praised Mr. Bush as "courageous" and "consistent on states' rights," and "an example for Republicans in Congress."
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George W. Bush's DEA Head Asa Hutchinson's Agents Raid Medical Marijuana Club


Asa Hutchinson shuts down the largest drug-trafficking case in the history of the Republic

..

Border Crossings

Asa Hutchinson May Become Bush's Attorney General - February 27, 2000

George W. Bush Picks Asa Hutchinson To Head DEA

THE ORAL DEPOSITION OF WILLIAM C. DUNCAN
"9 Q. And it has been alleged that the Central Intelligence

10 Agency had some role in that operation. Is that the same

11 operation that you investigated?

12 A. Yes.

13 Q. And when you submitted the witnesses, the names of the

14 prospective witnesses to the U. S. Attorney in Arkansas, are you

15 referring to Mr. -- what was the name of the U. S. Attorney?

16 A. Asa Hutchinson.

...15 A. They were very frustrated, also. Mr. Whitmore, in fact,

16 made several trips to Fort Smith, Arkansas to complain to the

17 U. S. Attorney's Office.

18 Q. Did he relate to you the conversation he had had with the

19 U. S. Attorney?

20 A. On several occasions, and also related to me that the U.S.

21 Attorney wrote him a letter telling him not to come to his

22 office anymore complaining, that that was unprofessional

23 behavior.

24 Q. What was the conclusion of Mr. Whitmore concerning your

25 investigation and the manner in which it was handled by the U. S.

1 Attorney in Arkansas?

2 A. That there was a coverup.

3 Q. Are you saying -- do you agree with his-with Mr.

4 Whitmore's conclusion?

5 A. Absolutely.

6 Q. Are you stating now under oath that you believe that the

7 investigation in and around the Mena Airport of money laundering

8 was covered up by the U. S. Attorney in Arkansas?

9 A. It was covered up,"

BUSHMAN COURT REPORTING, INC.
(501) 372-5115
[END OF PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT]

THE ORAL DEPOSITION OF RUSSELL FRANKLIN WELCH - Re: Asa Hutchinson

"10blank.gif - 0.0 K I remember when he came in as U. S. Attorney, everybody was
11blank.gif - 0.0 K really relieved in western Arkansas because we had had some
12blank.gif - 0.0 K uneventful prosecutions prior to that apparently. And he did a
13blank.gif - 0.0 K good job. He had a lot of prosecutions. Well liked.
14blank.gif - 0.0 K My first uncomfortable experience was at the first grand
15blank.gif - 0.0 K jury session concerning money laundering where two witnesses,
16blank.gif - 0.0 K Jim Nugent and Kathy Corrigan, testified, and I was up there
17blank.gif - 0.0 K just for moral support more than anything else, and to see what
18blank.gif - 0.0 K was going on . And after they came out of the -- out of their
19 blank.gif - 0.0 K session with the grand jury, each individually expressed concern
20blank.gif - 0.0 K to Bill Duncan that they were disappointed, that they hadn't
21blank.gif - 0.0 K been asked the proper questions. They didn't like what happened
22blank.gif - 0.0 K to them in the grand jury room.
And that concerned me a little
23blank.gif - 0.0 K at the time. But Bill Duncan, I remember him telling them not
24blank.gif - 0.0 K to worry, that Asa Hutchinson knows what he's doing, and that
25blank.gif - 0.0 K there's a reason for what -- the way he's handling this. And
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1blank.gif - 0.0 K they tentatively accepted that. That was my first concern. But
2blank.gif - 0.0 K based on what Bill told them, I felt a little better about the
3blank.gif - 0.0 K situation. And I don't know what happened at the grand jury,
4blank.gif - 0.0 K when they said they didn't feel like they were asked the
5blank.gif - 0.0 K questions that they had been led to believe were the pertinent
6blank.gif - 0.0 K ones for their testimony.
7blank.gif - 0.0 KShortly after that -- I believe that's the last session I
8 blank.gif - 0.0 K can remember that Asa Hutchinson held with the grand jury
9blank.gif - 0.0 K concerning this investigation.
Shortly after that, I learned
10blank.gif - 0.0 K that he was quitting his position and was going to run for some
11blank.gif - 0.0 K political office, and that Mike Fitzhugh would be taking over."

Mena: The Oral Deposition of Richard J. Brenneke

A selective passion for truth

By Mara Leveritt
Feb. 12, 1999

Last week I suggested that, rather than probing ad nauseum the president's lies about his extra-marital alliance(s), Washington could do us a favor by turning its investigative lights onto a question with some genuine national significance, to wit:

Precisely what was the relationship between various branches of the government, particularly the CIA, and this country's super-cocaine kingpins, such as Arkansas's own Barry Seal, during the 1980s?

The column did not exactly provoke a stampede to pick up the gauntlet. As I had outlined, there are powerful, bipartisan reasons why the questions about Seal have languished.

Republicans don't want to touch them for fear of where the answers might lead. The trail already points to the offices of former presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush.

Likewise, Democrats are not keen on kicking up a lot of dirt about Barry Seal, a major cocaine smuggler who, for reasons that remain a mystery, was allowed to base his multi-million-dollar operation in Arkansas, under the very eye of the Arkansas State Police, for four years while Bill Clinton was governor.

What did happen after that column appeared was that a reader called to remind me of the role played in the Seal saga by our own Republican Congressman Asa Hutchinson, the House manager who has been lately so aggressive in his prosecution of Clinton in the Senate.

Having listened to Hutchinson expound repeatedly on his desire only to get at "the truth" of the Clinton-Lewinsky affair, I am struck (as was my caller) by how remarkably unaggressive he was -- in fact, how surprisingly hands-off he was -- back in the 1980s when, as the U.S. attorney for western Arkansas, Hutchinson had the chance to prosecute Seal, the smuggler.

We now know that during the time that Seal headquartered his operation at Mena he was being watched by U.S. Customs officials, as well as by agents for the DEA, the FBI, and the IRS. Former IRS agent William Duncan has testified that Hutchinson, who was among the first to know of Seal's arrival in Arkansas, called a meeting in early 1983, at which Duncan was assigned to investigate Seal's suspected money laundering. Duncan did, and he tried to have members of Seal's gang indicted.

But when the IRS investigator asked Hutchinson to subpoena 20 witnesses who were prepared to testify about the alleged drug-trafficking at Mena, Hutchinson balked. Only three of the 20 were called, and of those, two later complained that they had not been allowed to present their evidence to the federal grand jury. The grand jury never indicted Seal or anyone else involved with him at Mena.

In 1991, five years after Seal was murdered, Duncan testified about his experience. "Are you stating now under oath that you believe that the investigation in and around the Mena airport of money laundering was covered up by the U.S. Attorney in Arkansas," he was asked. "It was covered up," he said.

Since then, I have spoken with Paul Whitmore, a former Chief of Criminal Investigation for the IRS, who was Duncan's superior. He oversaw the Seal investigation and concurs with Duncan's assessment that presentation of Duncan's evidence was blocked by Hutchinson's office.

At the time, and to this day, however, Hutchinson has cast himself as an anti-drug crusader. In light of that, I wrote to him after his election to Congress. I explained that I have had a Freedom of Information request pertaining to Barry Seal before the FBI for several years -- a request that the FBI has acknowledged should have been filled a long time ago. In light of that, I asked Hutchinson if he would intercede on my behalf to get the records released.

I was curious as to how hard Hutchinson would work to bring to light public records about a politically sensitive investigation in which he had played a significant part. As it turned out, he was not helpful at all. He replied that he had contacted the FBI concerning my request and that when he heard back from the agency he would "be back in touch" with me. That was more than a year ago. He has not been "back in touch."

By contrast, Rep. Vic Snyder, to whom I placed the same request, has been diligent in his support of my appeal. It seems to matter to Snyder that the Justice Department can flaunt a federal law, delaying by years, if it wants, the release of public information. The agency still hasn't budged on the Seal records, but Snyder's push for their release distinguishes him in this otherwise dark affair.

As for Hutchinson… I hope that some day he is held to account, as he would hold Clinton to account, for certain events of the past -- events that even this self-proclaimed seeker of truth might prefer would never come to light.

Copyright ©1998 Arkansas Writers' Project, Inc.
[End of Transcript]

"The government of the United States was an active participant in one of the largest dope operations in the world.."
Jim Johnson - ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT JUSTICE.

"Justice is the end of government. It is the end of civil society. It ever has been, and ever will of civil society. It ever has been, and ever will be pursued, until it be obtained, or until liberty be lost in the pursuit."
James Madison, Federalist Paper No.51

2,883 posted on 05/13/2002 8:01:35 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill;sarcasm;4America;dennisw;MissAmericanPie;infowars;Tancredo Fan;Sabertooth;WRhine...
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HERE WE GO AGAIN
­ 245 I COMES UP TOMORROW, TUESDAY, MAY 14!

FROM A PRO-IMMIGRATION WEB PAGE

³Rep. Serrano (D-NY) will reportedly offer an amendment to the "must-pass" fiscal 2002 emergency supplemental appropriations bill for a permanent extension of 245(i) when the House Appropriations Committee meets on Tuesday, May 14th. There is apparently considerable opposition to this idea. Reportedly, the Senate Bill (S. 2493) for an extension of 245(i) up to April 30, 2003 is what many Democrats are pinning their hopes on. It may ultimately come down to whether President Bush is able to sway members of his party in the House.²

SEE

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2,885 posted on 05/14/2002 4:03:24 AM PDT by Brownie74
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To: Birds Of A Feather;Vallandigham
poll taken. currently 67% for deportation, 29% for immmigration moratorium.
2,886 posted on 05/14/2002 5:56:41 AM PDT by KirkandBurke
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To: Vallandigham
Maybe a petition should be circulated to get rid of Arbusto. Obviously, anyone who is for open borders is either stupid or opposed to our way of life. Any connection between Arbusto and drug traffickers and/or bin Laden supporters?
2,887 posted on 05/14/2002 7:33:22 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: FreedomFriend
Hutchinson sat there, sounding like Bush's parrot. I was disgusted.
2,888 posted on 05/14/2002 9:47:38 AM PDT by janetgreen
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To: Sabertooth
REPLY TO POST #4 Great poem!
2,889 posted on 05/14/2002 10:20:10 AM PDT by 4America
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To: Sabertooth
Ooops!!! Post #3!!!!
2,890 posted on 05/14/2002 10:21:10 AM PDT by 4America
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To: 4America
This is very disturbing & very unsettling. Our voices seem to be stiffled & unheard. Plain "Ignorance" on GWB's behalf. Sigh...
2,891 posted on 05/14/2002 10:26:14 AM PDT by 4America
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To: infowars
STOP ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND DEPORT ILLEGALS NOW! Or more 911-style atrocities, and violent crimes, rapes and murders will needlessly occur!

I agree.

Even if terrorism didn't exist, how many millions upon millions more are American's expected to absorb, while our landfills are full, our social services are being choked off, our jails are full, our wages are being lowered while our taxes routinely raised, many big city ERs are standing room only, our energy resources are strained etc etc.

How many millions more are we expected to take?

2,892 posted on 05/14/2002 10:26:54 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Vallandigham
President Bush promised Mexican President Vicente Fox he would push for passage of Section 245(i).

====================================

Fox's position:

"Fox envisioned an agreement legalizing millions of undocumented Mexican laborers in the United States."

"The immigration issue is crucial to Mexico, which receives more than $9 billion a year from Mexicans in the United States sending money home."

From Mexico Leader feels 'abandoned' by U.S.

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Debbie Schlussel, Schlussel: Will America Be the Next France?:

"President Bush is a little too comfortable with radical Islamists who support free immigration to the U.S. with subversive motives. Like he said, “You’re either on our side or the terrorists’ side.”

"I know on which side Congressman Tancredo is. The question is, on whose side is President Bush?"

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245(i) not only affects illegals from Mexico, it affects illegals from all over the world.

2,894 posted on 05/14/2002 2:28:54 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: TomGuy
What's the latest? How did the vote go today over there (Tuesday)????????
2,895 posted on 05/14/2002 2:35:39 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: Vallandigham
Right on my friend....sold down the river without a paddle!!!!
2,896 posted on 05/14/2002 2:39:17 PM PDT by conserve-it
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