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| Audio of President Bush planning to catalog America with digital finger print cards!!! Listen to this audio file. If you listen to this audio file, you can hear George Bush talking about adding beds to detetion facilities. He clearly wants to violate the human rights of good honest people. George Bush then describes his plan to catalog America with digital finger print cards. The essence of this is he is using the immigration reform idea to cheat good honest Americans out of their RIGHT to privacy. If we allow him to do this the "illegal immigrants" won't have them, and employers that use illegal immigrants will still continue to do so. | " Why does he lie " ???
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" Here is George Bush's true policy on immigration "
The judge in the high-profile case of two U.S. Border Patrol officers imprisoned after shooting and wounding a Mexican drug smuggler allegedly sealed key testimony and issued gag orders preventing the defendants, their families and trial participants from discussing the smuggler's involvement in a second drug bust – for which he again was granted immunity in order to testify against the agents.
According to Andy Ramirez, chairman of Friends of the Border Patrol, and reliable sources close to the case, Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila was apprehended in an October 2005 drug bust with 1,000 pounds of marijuana. That incident followed the Feb. 17, 2005, confrontation with Ramos and Compean in which Aldrete-Davila drove a van illegally across the Texas border into Mexico with 743 pounds of marijuana. Ramos and Compean were convicted for their actions surrounding the shooting of drug smuggler and sentenced to 11 and 12 years in prison respectively.
Ramirez told WND that Aldrete-Davila had been positively identified in a drug bust just prior to the Ramos-Compean trial, which began Oct. 17, 2005.
"When Johnny Sutton learned that Aldrete-Davila was involved in this second bust, he panicked," Ramirez said. "If the public learned that Aldrete-Davila came back to the United States a second time with another load of marijuana, Sutton was sure that would blow his case against Ramos and Compean."
The prosecutor, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, previously has denied there was a second arrest. But sources say Aldrete-Davila technically was apprehended for the second incident, and not arrested, on condition he testify against Ramos and Compean.
Yesterday, Sutton's spokeswoman, Shana Jones, declined to answer specifically whether there was a second border incident of any kind involving Aldrete-Davila. She told WND the attorney's office is standing on its original statement that there was no arrest, no indictment and no prosecutable evidence.
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| Audio of Hillary Clinton pushing for a minimum wage increase. Hillary Clinton with other democrats in government opt out of there pay raise to make it look like they care. The fact is however that after congress raised the minimum wage to 5.85 per hour now the democrats are going to take there next pay raise. It all just seems like a joke to me. Here is the essence of what happened here, the democrats are using that 70 cent pay increase on minimum wage to make themselves look good! If they really wanted to help people who are in fact still working for less then $6.00 dollars per hour they would opt out until they were able to get a decent pay increase for all of the people who must work for that joke wage.
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Look at the table below this is the crs report from congress showing there salaries, and pay increases since the beginning of the united states. DO YOU THINK $5.85 PER HOUR IS A FAIR MINIMUM WAGE?
Minimum Wage Chart
| Effective |
Wage |
| Oct 24, 1938 |
$0.25 |
| Oct 24, 1939 |
$0.30 |
| Oct 24, 1945 |
$0.40 |
| JAn 25, 1950 |
$0.75 |
| MAr 1, 1956 |
$1.00 |
| Sep 3, 1961 |
$1.15
1.00
(depends on job) |
| Sep 3, 1963 |
1.25 |
| Sep 3, 1964 |
$1.25
1.15
(depends on job) |
| Sep 3, 1965 |
$1.25 |
| Feb 1, 1967 |
$1.40
1.00
(depends on job) |
| Feb 1, 1968 |
$1.60
1.15
(depends on job) |
| Feb 1, 1969 |
$1.60
1.30
(depends on job) |
| Feb 1, 1970 |
$1.60
1.30
(Farm Workers)
1.45
(depends on job) |
| Feb 1, 1971 |
$1.60
1.30
(Farm Workers)
1.60
(depends on job) |
| May 1, 1974 |
$2.00
1.60
(Farm Workers)
1.90
(depends on job) |
| Jan 1, 1975 |
$2.10
1.80
(Farm Workers)
2.00
(depends on job) |
| Jan 1, 1976 |
$2.30
2.00
(Farm Workers)
2.20
(depends on job) |
| Jan 1, 1977 |
$2.30
2.20
(Farm Workers) |
| Jan 1, 1978 |
$2.65
(non exempt workers) |
| Jan 1, 1979 |
$2.90
(non exempt workers) |
| Jan 1, 1980 |
$3.10
(non exempt workers) |
| Jan 1, 1981 |
$3.35
(non exempt workers) |
| Apr 1, 1990 |
$3.80
(non exempt workers) |
| Apr 1, 1991 |
$4.25
(non exempt workers) |
| Oct 1, 1996 |
$4.75
(non exempt workers) |
| Sep 1, 1997 |
$5.15
(non exempt workers) |
| Jul 24, 2007 |
$5.85
(non exempt workers) |
| Jul 24, 2008 |
$6.55
(non exempt workers) |
| Jul 24, 2009 |
$7.25
(non exempt workers) |
Presidential wage chart
| Year Established |
President |
Vice President |
| 1789 |
$25,000 |
$5,000 |
| 1873 |
$50,000 |
$10,000 |
| 1906 |
$50,000 |
$12,000 |
| 1909 |
$75,000 |
$12,000 |
| 1946 |
$75,000 |
$20,000 |
| 1949 |
$100,000
$50,000 expense account |
$30,000
$10,000
expense account |
| 1951 |
$100,000
$50,000
expense account |
$35,000
$10,000
expense account |
| 1953 |
$100,000
$50,000
expense account |
$35,000
$10,000
expense account |
| 1964 |
$100,000
$50,000
expense account |
$43,000
$10,000
expense account |
| 1969 |
$200,000
$50,000
expense account |
$62,500
$10,000
expense account |
| 1979 |
$200,000
$50,000
expense account |
$62,500
$10,000
expense account |
| 1994 |
$200,000
$50,000
expense account |
$171,000
$10,000
expense account |
| 2001 |
$400,000 |
$175,400 |
| 2003 |
$400,000 |
$198,600 |
Supreme court Wage As of 2005
|
Position
|
Salray
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| Cheif Justice |
208,100 |
| Associate Justices |
199,200 |
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Congressional And Senate Wage Chart
| Payable Salary |
Effective Date |
Statutory Authority |
| $1,500 |
March 4, 1789 |
1 Stat. 70-71
(September 22, 1789) |
| $1,500 |
March 4, 1795 |
1 Stat. 70-71
(September 22, 1789) |
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$1,500 |
March 3, 1796 |
1 Stat. 448
(March 10, 1796) |
| $1,500 |
December 4, 1815 |
3 Stat. 257
(March 19, 1816) |
| $1,500 |
March 3, 1817 |
3 Stat. 345
(February 6, 1817) |
| $2,000 |
March 3, 1817 |
3 Stat. 404
(January 22, 1818) |
| $3,000 |
December 3, 1855 |
11 Stat. 48
(August 16, 1856) |
| $3,000 |
December 23, 1857 |
11 Stat. 367
(December 23, 1857) |
| $5,000 |
December 4, 1865 |
14 Stat. 323
(July 28, 1866) |
| $7,500 |
March 4, 1871 |
17 Stat. 486
(March 3, 1873) |
| $5,000 |
January 20, 1874 |
18 Stat. 4
(January 20, 1874) |
| $7,500 |
March 4, 1907 |
34 Stat. 993
(February 26, 1907) |
| $10,000 |
March 4, 1925 |
43 Stat. 1301
(March 4, 1925) |
| $9,000 |
July 1, 1932 |
47 Stat. 401
(June 30, 1932) |
| $8,500 |
April 1, 1933 |
48 Stat. 14
(March 20, 1933) |
| $9,000 |
February 1, 1934 |
48 Stat. 521
(March 28, 1934) |
| $9,500 |
July 1, 1934 |
48 Stat. 521
(March 28, 1934) |
| $10,000 |
April 4, 1935 |
49 Stat. 24
(February 13, 1935) |
| $12,500 |
January 3, 1947 |
60 Stat. 850
(August 2, 1946) |
| $22,500 |
March 1, 1955 |
69 Stat. 11
(March 2, 1955) |
| $30,000 |
January 3, 1965 |
78 Stat. 415
(August 14, 1964) |
| $42,500 |
March 1, 1969 |
81 Stat. 642
(December 16, 1967) |
| $44,600 |
October 1, 1975 |
89 Stat. 421
(August 9, 1975) |
| $57,500 |
March 1, 1977 |
81 Stat. 642
(December 16, 1967) |
| $60,662.50 |
October 1, 1979 |
89 Stat. 421
(August 9, 1975) |
| $69,800 |
December 18, 1982, for
Representatives;
July 1, 1983, for Senators |
96 Stat. 1914
(December 21, 1982)
97 Stat. 338
(July 30, 1983) |
| $72,600 |
January 1, 1984 |
89 Stat. 421
(August 9, 1975) |
| $75,100 |
January 1, 1985 |
89 Stat. 421
(August 9, 1975) |
| $77,400 |
January 1, 1987 |
89 Stat. 421
(August 9, 1975) |
| $89,500 |
February 4, 1987 |
81 Stat. 642
(December 16, 1967) |
| $96,600 |
(Representatives)
February 1, 1990 |
103 Stat. 1767-1768
(November 30, 1989) |
| $98,400 |
(Senators)
February 1, 1990 |
103 Stat. 1767-1768
(November 30, 1989) |
| $125,100 |
(Representatives)
January 1, 1991 |
103 Stat. 1768-1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $101,900 |
(Senators)
January 1, 1991 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $125,100 |
(Senators)
August 14, 1991 |
105 Stat. 450
(August 14, 1991) |
| $129,500 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 1992 |
103 Stat.1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $133,600 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 1993 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $136,700 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 1998 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $141,300 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 2000 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $145,100 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 2001 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $150,000 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 2002 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $154,700 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 2003 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $158,100 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 2004 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $162,100 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 2005 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| $165,200 |
(Reps. and Sens.)
January 1, 2006 |
103 Stat. 1769
(November 30, 1989) |
| Payable Salary |
Effective Date |
Statutory Authority |
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