Roosevelt, Admiral Noyes & The Missing December 4 War Signal

December 4, 1941 [8 a.m.] Radio Tokyo, Japan, transmitted "East Wind, Rain". This was the signal that Japan intended to wage war against the United States. This message was received by the White House within minutes. Copies of this message were produced at both the sending...

Laurance F. Safford, Captain, USN, 1890-1973

"He recognized the signs of war that appeared in the diplomatic traffic, and tried to get a warning message to Pearl Harbor several days before the attack, but was rebuffed by Admiral Noyes, the director of Naval communication."  

Someone To Blame For The Attack

On May 25, 1999, the U.S. Senate approved a resolution that Kimmel and Short had performed their duties competently and professionally. The losses at Pearl Harbor were not the result of dereliction of duty by Kimmel and Short. FDR did not share vital intelligence with Kimmel...

John McCain -- Arizona

This is the web site of Republican Senator McCain from Arizona.

U.S. Border Patrol -- Tucson, Arizona

Attention Employers: Please hire U.S. citizens and legal immigrants! Say NO to cheap illegal alien labor. It's against the law, it's unethical, and it's bad for this country.

El Gameo = The Illegal Immigration Game

This is just great! Now everybody can play at being an illegal immigrant. Copy & Click this URL: http://www.transience.com.au/el/elgameo.html   

Janet Napolitano -- Governor Of Arizona

This is the web site of the Governor of Arizona.

Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano veto turns back GOP immigration legislation

Napolitano, a Democrat, also faulted the state immigration bill for not being tough enough on employers who unlawfully hire undocumented migrant workers. Copy & Click this URL: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2006/06/05/daily20.html?from_rss=1  

The Invasion of the United States

The Border Patrol is using hi-tech gizmos to beat back the hoards.

Brazen daylight smuggling pours illegals into U.S.

Illegal immigration. Top of the talking topics since April 2006. Public opinion appears to have got stuck on the the Arizona-Mexican border.

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