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Originally posted by Night Star
Originally posted by habitforming
Originally posted by Night Star
There is a lot that illegals get away with and it is a shame.
You keep saying stuff like that.
So far here we have one.
Is one "a lot?"
Are you living in a cave? Do you honestly think there is only one illegal getting away with things? Wow!
So this is actually a birther thread is it?
Originally posted by xuenchen
reply to post by Stormdancer777
must be the same outfit that has been covering up the Obama character.
??
Originally posted by habitforming
So this is actually a birther thread is it?
Originally posted by xuenchen
reply to post by Stormdancer777
must be the same outfit that has been covering up the Obama character.
??
Well, on topic I guess...what are they covering up about Obama that applies to this story?
(CBS News) The cover of the latest issue of Time magazine features journalist Jose Antonio Vargas and 35 other undocumented workers who reveal their names and stories in the magazine.
Vargas outed himself last year as one of the nearly 12 million undocumented workers in the United States. A Pulitzer Prize winner, he wrote the Time cover story, saying there hasn't been an honest discussion in the U.S. about the issue.
Originally posted by SourGrapes
Originally posted by habitforming
You keep saying stuff like that.
So far here we have one.
Is one "a lot?"
Two. One is in the white house.
This story just goes to show how easy it is to buy your way into top U.S. positions with fake documents and recycled social security numbers.
Originally posted by bg_socalif
It's fairly common for Filipino's to be Illegal aliens. It's usually because they'll over stay their visa. They're called Tang ng Tang aka "TNT"..."hide and hide". My ex has some relatives who are TNT's. Obviously Vargas didn't do much hiding. If you have a little cash you can get whatever fake docs you need. The Filipino "mafia" can pretty much get anything you want or need.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Will somebody please tell me how this happens?
Kinda makes you wonder who else has a fake US citizenship made for him at high levels.
Forget reality TV. The northern Virginia socialite couple now being investigated by the Secret Service for crashing President Obama's first state dinner on Tuesday night has a past straight out of the best -- or worst -- of '80s soap operas.
EXCLUSIVE: Al Qaeda Leader Dined at the Pentagon Just Months After 9/11
What was that question the Heckler asked during Obama's press conference?
And why was Obama really so furious?
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Someone help me here, the guy visited the white house and gave the secret service his SS number, why aint he in jail?
I visited the White House, where I interviewed senior aides and covered a state dinner — and gave the Secret Service the Social Security number I obtained with false documents.
Originally posted by AlchemicalMonocular
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Someone help me here, the guy visited the white house and gave the secret service his SS number, why aint he in jail?
I visited the White House, where I interviewed senior aides and covered a state dinner — and gave the Secret Service the Social Security number I obtained with false documents.
LIE!
You did no such thing.
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by xuenchen
Tides is not connected to George Soros. It is an organization that is a go between donors/grantors and recipients. Anyone can go to Tides and say "I want to give money to companies that are developing alternative energy technologies." Tides goes through it's database and pulls up any matching companies, lets the client go through the list and choose who and how much gets their money, OR, the person tells Tides that they can choose. That was just an example, it could be any non-profit.
Discover the Networks
Tides also runs a tax-exempt “alternative media source” called the Institute for Global Communications (IGC), a leading provider of Web technology to the radical left.
Between 1993 and 2003, at least 91 foundations made grants to the Tides Foundation. These included the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; the Annie E. Casey Foundation; the Arca Foundation; the AT&T Foundation; the Barbra Streisand Foundation; the Bauman Family Foundation; Ben and Jerry's Foundation; the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; the Blue Moon Fund; the Bullitt Foundation; the CarEth Foundation; the Carnegie Corporation of New York; Changemakers; the ChevronTexaco Foundation; the Columbia Foundation; the David and Lucile Packard Foundation; the Energy Foundation; the Fannie Mae Foundation; the Ford Foundation; the Foundation for Deep Ecology; the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation; the Heinz Family Foundation; the Hoffman Foundation; the Homeland Foundation; the Howard Heinz Endowment; the J.M. Kaplan Fund; the James Irvine Foundation; the JEHT Foundation; the Jenifer Altman Foundation; the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; the Joyce Foundation; the Lear Family Foundation; the Liberty Hill Foundation; the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; the Ms. Foundation for Women; the Nathan Cummings Foundation; the New World Foundation; the Open Society Institute; the Pew Charitable Trusts; the Ploughshares Fund; the Proteus Fund; the Public Welfare Foundation; the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund; the Righteous Persons Foundation; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; the Roberts Foundation; the Rockefeller Family Fund; the Rockefeller Foundation; the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy; the Stern Family Fund; the Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust; the Summit Charitable Foundation; the Surdna Foundation; the Threshold Foundation; the Turner Foundation; the Vanguard Public Foundation; the Verizon Foundation; the Vira I. Heinz Endowment; the W.K. Kellogg Foundation; the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; and the Woods Fund of Chicago.
One particularly notable donor to the Tides entities is Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of Senator John Kerry. From 1994 to 2004, the Heinz Endowments, which Mrs. Kerry heads, gave the Tides Foundation and Center approximately $8.1 million in grants. Until February 2001, Mrs. Kerry also served as a trustee of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, which has given Tides numerous six-figure grants.
The Tides Foundation and Tides Center also receive grants from the U.S. federal government. Between 1997 and 2001, these grants included the following: $395,219 from the Department of Interior; $3,350,431 from the Environmental Protection Agency; $3,487,040 from the Department of Housing and Urban Development; $208,878 from the Department of Agriculture; $39,550 from the Department of Energy; $93,500 from the Small Business Administration; $10,986 from the Department of Health and Human Services; and $84,520 from the Centers for Disease Control U.S. Agency for International Development.
Originally posted by xuenchen
I don't know.
That's why I asked ??
You must suspect something or you would not be responding so strongly !!
Maybe he is a hidden relative.
Originally posted by xuenchen
Originally posted by AlchemicalMonocular
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Someone help me here, the guy visited the white house and gave the secret service his SS number, why aint he in jail?
I visited the White House, where I interviewed senior aides and covered a state dinner — and gave the Secret Service the Social Security number I obtained with false documents.
LIE!
You did no such thing.
Stormdancer777 was quoting something that Vargas said in an article
Somebody's gett'n real nervous !!!!
edit on Jun-19-2012 by xuenchen because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by truthseeker808
just because someone brings up something you dont wanna hear, doesnt make it the topics subject.
Why do you become so upset at birthers, that makes you try and derail a thread?
(or is that the point)edit on 19-6-2012 by truthseeker808 because: (no reason given)