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  1. 23 June 2007 at 1:50 p.m.

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    mom (Anonymous) says…

    If you will google “NAU”, north American Union, or better yet, see the bill the House of Reps. passed right before Memorial Day….to stop Mexican truck drivers from driving on our roads. They don't abide by DOT standard nor are they insured. The Department of Transportation has moved “forward” anyways, regardless of what the House said….that's our voices remember?

    We're in a world of hurt right now as a nation and it's really about time everyone woke up! Call you senator or representative, any of them, they all know about it and pitch a fit!

    1-202-224-3121

    Also, there is a Superhighway being built across our nation by “foreign” interest. It will be over 2 footballs fields wide and covered with toll booths…talk about the rape of the American people.

    The move by the NAU will out-source and eliminate the USA truck driver as well as our Long Shoreman, port workers.

    This government is YOUR government and they work for “you and me” and none of you should let them forget it…

    My personal favorite to pitch a fit is Polosi. They know me by name up there, all of them.

    New stats on TB. A (one) poultry processing plant of workers, 232, were tested. 121 tested positive and 2 infected. Stats released Friday.

  2. 21 June 2007 at 7:22 a.m.

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    Taylor (Anonymous) says…

    The following quote is from the article on mobile weigh stations this morning:

    Miller said they occasionally catch a driver with an invalid license or a Mexican license, which is not valid in the United States”

    PLEASE tell me illegals are NOT driving commercial vehicles !!! I hate to be the one to say it, but they can't even (safely) drive a car.

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