Group: alt.politics.gw-bush
From: Bongo Jim
Date: Monday, October 08, 2007 10:48 AM
Subject: The Governor of Maryland is NUTS!!!

We need ALL of you to please write a one minute email to Governor
Martin OMalley. He is spending MILLIONS of Maryland TAX Dollars and
events like what is below. We can do something about this. This is
just ONE of MANY projects that Governor Martin OMalley and his buddies
of CASA
of Maryland ( A Mini La Raza group in Maryland ). Governor Martin also
recently INCREASED spending by an ADDITIONAL 1/2 Million ( translator
funding ) dollars a year to get Drivers license to Illegal Immigrants
FASTER. He is giving CASA ( Mini La RAZA group ) of Maryland MILLIONS
TAX payer Dollars support their efforts to bring in MORE Illegal
Immigrants, Funding for Day Labor Centers for ILLEGAL
Immigrants and special funding and rewards to CASA of Maryland and
ILLEGAL Immigrants. Please bring this message to your groups and pass
it on. He is making one of the largest sanctuary States on the EAST
Coast, which makes ALL of us unsafe. This was personally sent to me by
Pat McDonough ( R Dist-7 ). Please please help ! See story below.

Please write your letter of complaint to ( don't forget CC copies to
AS MANY groups and people you know ):
governor@gov. . us AND mom@ . AND Everyone you
know like Lou Dobbs, CNN, NumbersUSA, FairUS, Talk radio (Sean
Hannity, RUSH etc ) and every grass roots organization that you know.
Spread the word !!

Or if you want to talk to him in person:
Office of the Governor
100 State Circle, Annapolis, Maryland 21401-1925
~ ~ MD Relay

McDonough says crackdown needed, while O'Malley praises state's
inclusiveness
by C. Benjamin Ford | Staff Writer
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Brian Lewis⁄ The Gazette
``In our Maryland, there's no such thing as a spare American," Gov.
Martin O'Malley said at the kickoff for a fundraising campaign for the
McCormick-Goodhart Mansion in Langley
LANGLEY PARK - The announcement of a new $31 million multicultural
initiative and center in Langley Park represents not only a building,
but how two sides of the political divide see immigrants. Gov. Martin
O'Malley (D) and others hailed Maryland as an inclusive
state. ``In our Maryland, there's no such thing as a spare American,"
O'Malley said. The Casa of Maryland project is financed through a
combination of state and local government grants as well as
contributions from corporations, such as Adventist Healthcare and Bank
of America. Wednesday's event kicked off a $30 million fundraising
campaign to renovate the dilapidated McCormick-Goodhart Mansion in
Langley Park
to turn it into a multicultural center that will provide social
services, English language classes, job training and other programs to
the community. The three-story mansion was built in 1924 and was last
used as a private school. It now is surrounded by low-income housing
in a community where 72 percent of the population was born in other
countries.
The state gave Casa a $ million tax credit for historic
preservation work. Sawyer Realty LLC donated the property. The project
is expected to take three years to complete.
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett (D) said the center is just
one of the ways that shows how Maryland has more ``enlightened
leadership" than neighboring Virginia where anti-immigration measures
are passing.
``Maryland is very inclusive," Leggett said. ``Part of our strength is
our diversity." But Del. Patrick L. McDonough, (R-Dist. 7) of
Middlesex said the state is going in the wrong direction and should be
following Virginia's example of cracking down on illegal immigrants.
``I'm not a supporter of Casa because basically I feel they may be
helping illegal aliens, particularly with day labor centers,"
McDonough said. ``That's one of the biggest problems this state faces
is we've greeted illegal aliens with open arms."
Maryland residents end up paying more for health care and education
costs because of immigrants moving into the state, he said. ``This is
once again a symbolic gesture on his part. He doesn't care about the
rule of law," McDonough said.
McDonough launched an anti-illegal immigrant campaign on Sunday in
Middle River that he said drew 350 people.
The effort will include a possible lawsuit against the governor and
state legislature for ``aiding and abetting illegal immigrants."
McDonough said he is organizing protest rallies to occur across the
state.
``The problem is the people with Casa and the ACLU and people like
O'Malley, they're organized," he said. ``We're basically disorganized.
" McDonough criticized the administration for creating an environment
that draws illegal immigrants to the state by making people like
Thomas E. Perez secretary of the Department of Labor, Licensing and
Regulations. Perez was once the president of Casa's board of
directors.
Perez, who was at Wednesday's event, said the anti-immigrant crowd
isn't just opposed to illegal immigrants. ``Since the beginning of our
nation there's been nationalists and
others, who have railed against immigrants from the Italians and the
Irish on," he said. ``The good news is they have never been
successful. That's why the Know Nothing Party vanished into history.
There will always be those forces of gloom and doom that want to
divide us. What a difference a year makes. A year ago we had a
governor who said multiculturalism is bunk. Now we've got a governor
celebrating a multicultural center."

Steve Hampton
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