Dianne Feinstein, patron saint of illegal aliens
Strategy Page - Fri Nov 27, 4:03 am ETlink (Quote) On the morning of Jan. 28, federal agents knocked on Shirley Tan's door, showed her a deportation letter and put her in handcuffs.
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link (Quote) On the morning of Jan. 28, federal agents knocked on Shirley Tan's door, showed her a deportation letter and put her in handcuffs.
St. Sen. Abel Maldonado talked about his nomination for California's lieutenant governor on Wednesday's Live_Online.
Thanksgiving is a good-spirited holiday. It's more than a day off in the middle of the week when embittered carb-counters sit around and scowl at stuffing, gravy, yams and that weird green marshmallow pudding — everything but the bird, in fact. It's a day of reverence.
First it was Instant Messaging, then MySpace, now Facebook and Twitter have been thrown into the social media mix. It can be a lot for parents to keep up with, especially when kids tend to catch on a lot quicker.
Governor Schwarzenegger spoke before top members of California's Legislative Branch last week, and that speech was chosen as the weekly address. Here are his words:
Whitman distances herself from Schwarzenegger -- while drawing his winning team closer
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger yesterday named three attorneys to state posts.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Nov. 25, 2009) -- Champion's Week, a two-state affair in 2009, gets underway Monday, Nov. 30 near NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson's hometown of El Cajon, Calif.
The “California-Israel Memo of Understanding” legislation, authored by assembly member Bob Blumenfield (D-San Fernando Valley), has inspired Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger — visiting Israel this week for the annual Saban forum — to sign a letter of intent with Benjamin Ben Eliezer, Israel’s Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor.
Celebrity Web site TMZ.com posted pictures of Arnold Schwarzenegger getting into a silver Porsche convertible.
DOWNEY, California (AP) — This working-class suburb on the edge of Los Angeles once helped send men to space. After the collapse of its aerospace industry, its ambitions are now more down-to-earth but still looking toward the future.