Club America Wallet - Clausura 2007 - Blue & Yellow

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Club America Wallet - Clausura 2007 - Blue & Yellow

English Description: You can’t call yourself a true fan without this Enamel Club America keychain. Pick one up and show it off when getting in your car going home or opening your office. [mex0124120710] Descripcion en Espaol: La cartera nueva del equipo Club America de la liga Mexicana contiene

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Mexican Rustic Star Computer Desk w/Hutch

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Mexican Rustic Star Computer Desk w/Hutch

Crafted with an eye toward technology, this large, rustic desk houses all your computer gearand more! Its top is big enough to hold a monitor and printer; a sliding shelf underneath keeps the keyboard handy, and the lower enclosed, vertical cabinet hides the CPU. A beveled-front drawer keep office supplies at arm’s reach and out of sight. The open shelf in the hutch is just right for storing software, documentation, and artwork. Handmade in Mexico. This charming rustic furniture piece has been produced with care using a combination of new, kiln-dried ponderosa pine and genuine wormwood accent planks between 50 and 250 years old. It is finished with a rich, honey-colored furniture wax to bring the wood grain to life. All iron and hardware is hand-forged with a distressed, rust-colored finish. Every piece is 100% solid wood (no laminates, particle board, or veneers), carries a one-year warranty, and unlike other on-line stores we try to keep all items in constant stock for delivery to your home or office in just 2-3 weeks.

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Mexican Rustic Computer Desk w/Hutch

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Mexican Rustic Computer Desk w/Hutch

Crafted with an eye toward technology, this large, rustic desk houses all your computer gearand more! Its top is big enough to hold a monitor and printer; a sliding shelf underneath keeps the keyboard handy, and the lower enclosed, vertical cabinet hides the CPU. A beveled-front drawer keep office supplies at arm’s reach and out of sight. The open shelf in the hutch is just right for storing software, documentation, and artwork. Handmade in Mexico. This charming rustic furniture piece has been produced with care using a combination of new, kiln-dried ponderosa pine and genuine wormwood accent planks between 50 and 250 years old. It is finished with a rich, honey-colored furniture wax to bring the wood grain to life. All iron and hardware is hand-forged with a distressed, rust-colored finish. Every piece is 100% solid wood (no laminates, particle board, or veneers), carries a one-year warranty, and unlike other on-line stores we try to keep all items in constant stock for delivery to your home or office in just 2-3 weeks.

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Mexican Rustic Tall TV Stand

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Mexican Rustic Tall TV Stand

Now you can have a rustic TV stand that’s a real bargain at this very affordable price. There’s lots of room on top for your TV, and two open spaces for a DVD player and cable box, plus storage space in the large cabinet for DVDs and CDs. The paneled doors and sides create a southwestern style that goes well with other furniture designs, and the sturdy, rustic construction will last for years. Made in Mexico. This charming rustic furniture piece has been produced with care using a combination of new, kiln-dried ponderosa pine and genuine wormwood accent planks between 50 and 250 years old. It is finished with a rich, honey-colored furniture wax to bring the wood grain to life. All iron and hardware is hand-forged with a distressed, rust-colored finish. Every piece is 100% solid wood (no laminates, particle board, or veneers), carries a one-year warranty, and unlike other on-line stores we try to keep all items in constant stock for delivery to your home or office in just 2-3 weeks.

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Mexican Rustic Computer Desk w/Hutch

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Mexican Rustic Computer Desk w/Hutch

Crafted with an eye toward technology, this large, rustic desk houses all your computer gearand more! Its top is big enough to hold a monitor and printer; a sliding shelf underneath keeps the keyboard handy, and the lower enclosed, vertical cabinet hides the CPU. A beveled-front drawer keep office supplies at arm’s reach and out of sight. The open shelf in the hutch is just right for storing software, documentation, and artwork. Handmade in Mexico. This charming rustic furniture piece has been produced with care using a combination of new, kiln-dried ponderosa pine and genuine wormwood accent planks between 50 and 250 years old. It is finished with a rich, honey-colored furniture wax to bring the wood grain to life. All iron and hardware is hand-forged with a distressed, rust-colored finish. Every piece is 100% solid wood (no laminates, particle board, or veneers), carries a one-year warranty, and unlike other on-line stores we try to keep all items in constant stock for delivery to your home or office in just 2-3 weeks.

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Can we afford to keep allowing illegals to return?

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Returning illegals are committing more crimes and some of them brutal, how can we stop illegals from returning to commit more havoc?
What should be done in these cases and in the case below?
Are these returning illegals laughing at the U.S.?

Thrice deported illegal alien declares: "United States Is Stupid"
May 12, 11:59 AM
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Cochise County, AZ
U.S. District Judge Henry Coke Morgan Jr. said: "The defendant has expressly stated that he has no respect for the United States and that once deported he will re-enter again and come back to Newport News where his history of alcohol abuse will further endanger the residents of this district." Judge Morgan sentenced Mota-Campos to 14 1/2 years in prison.

While 43 year old Rolando Mota-Campos' personal reign of terror is apparently over at least for a few years, it is beyond sickening why this illegal alien with ties to the Mexican Mafia was able to disregard our border as well as the lives of innocent Americans for 19 years. He first entered this country illegally in 1988.

Mota-Campo's long criminal history in this country is as follows:

1992…abduction

1993…assault (2), DUI

1995…DUI, vehicular assault

1997…maiming, drunk in public

1998…attempted robbery

2003…DUI

2004…DUI, domestic violence (beating his wife and son)

2005…threatening to kill

The day after Mota-Campos was arrested with his 2004 DUI, he brutally attacked his wife and son. Fearing for her life, his wife then took their child and went into hiding. A few months later, he threatened to cut off the head of his wife's social worker with his machete because she would not tell him the whereabouts of his wife and child. Court documents reveal that Mota-Campos told her that "her sweet little head can come right off."

Though convicted numerous times on DUI charges, Mota-Campos has never served more than a 30-day sentence for that charge. Authorities point to the fact that he has used 16 different names as well as phony identification papers as the reason for the rather light punishment. This, despite his admission in 1993 to an immigration agent that he had killed someone while driving drunk in Mexico City.

Mota-Campos has entered this country illegally through the states of California, Arizona, and Texas.

This case is disgusting. However, it is certainly by no means unusual. The United States is filled with violent criminals who have entered this country illegally and who have no regard for human life.

On January 11, 2008, police arrested Mexican national Santana Batiz Aceves in Arizona and based on DNA evidence, charged him with 47 counts of rape. Police believe that Aceves is the notorious Chandler rapist, responsible for many child-rapes. The string of rapes began in 2006.

The 39 year old illegal alien had already been deported twice for drug charges in California. Aceves also faces charges of kidnapping, aggravated assault, sexual abuse of a minor, giving police false information, providing false documents, and trespassing.

Aceves was working as a heavy equipment operator and lived very close to two junior high schools.

These are but two of the many thousands of previously deported illegal aliens who have re-entered the United States, only to harm our citizens. They steal taxpayer services, they drive drunk on our highways, they kill our police officers, and they victimize our children.

Until the federal government actually gets serious about defending our border with Mexico, rather than actually encouraging the current invasion, it will continue to be open-season on American citizens. Perhaps, one day, we will be smart enough to elect a leader who will take their oath of office seriously, rather than another corrupt businessman who is willing to look the other way.

"United States is stupid…I come back every time." Those words were spoken by Mexican national Rolando Mota-Campos to an immigration agent after his 11th arrest in the United States. Incredibly, Mota-Campos has been deported three times and has vowed to return again after completing his prison term and yet another undeniably meaningless deportation to Mexico.

Mota-Campos whose face is adorned with a teardrop tattoo, stood in a Norfolk, Va. federal courtroom in October 2007 to be sentenced for threatening to cut off a social worker's head with a machete.

http://www.examiner.com/x-5919-Norfolk-Crime-Examiner~y2009m5d12-Thrice-deported-illegal-alien-declares-United-States-Is-Stupid
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there is no correlation with crime and immigration-I must be reading this wrong but I see Mota-Campo's long criminal history in this country is as follows:

1992…abduction

1993…assault (2), DUI

1995…DUI, vehicular assault

1997…maiming, drunk in public

1998…attempted robbery

2003…DUI
16 different names as well as phony identification papers
2004…DUI, domestic violence (beating his wife and son)

2005…threatening to kill
I suppose they think this was just another hardworker and the fact he used 16 different names as well as phony identification papers has nothing to do with being illegal, I concur
its 100% has everything to do with illegal immigration

Mexican Rustic Computer Desk w/Hutch

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Mexican Rustic Computer Desk w/Hutch

Crafted with an eye toward technology, this large, rustic desk houses all your computer gearand more! Its top is big enough to hold a monitor and printer; a sliding shelf underneath keeps the keyboard handy, and the lower enclosed, vertical cabinet hides the CPU. A beveled-front drawer keep office supplies at arm’s reach and out of sight. The open shelf in the hutch is just right for storing software, documentation, and artwork. Handmade in Mexico. This charming rustic furniture piece has been produced with care using a combination of new, kiln-dried ponderosa pine and genuine wormwood accent planks between 50 and 250 years old. It is finished with a rich, honey-colored furniture wax to bring the wood grain to life. All iron and hardware is hand-forged with a distressed, rust-colored finish. Every piece is 100% solid wood (no laminates, particle board, or veneers), carries a one-year warranty, and unlike other on-line stores we try to keep all items in constant stock for delivery to your home or office in just 2-3 weeks.

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Mexican Rustic Fontana Right Tower

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Mexican Rustic Fontana Right Tower

The Fontana Right Tower is the mirror image of the left…the only difference is that the lower cabinet opens from left to right. Use both towers to produce a storage and display area in any room. You will love the distressed finish of this rustic southwest shelf and cabinet combination. Hand made by skilled Mexican craftsmen this piece will give you years of faithful service. Made in Mexico. This charming rustic furniture piece has been produced with care using new, kiln-dried ponderosa pine. It is finished with a rich, honey-colored furniture wax to bring the wood grain to life. All iron and hardware is hand-forged with a distressed, rust-colored finish. Every piece is 100% solid wood (no laminates, particle board, or veneers), carries a one-year warranty, and unlike other on-line stores we try to keep all items in constant stock for delivery to your home or office in just 2-3 weeks.

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Mexican Rustic Corner Hutch w/Wormwood

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Mexican Rustic Corner Hutch w/Wormwood

Built to cozy up into an unused corner, this eye-catching hutch is the perfect place to store glassware, flatware, and table linens. Its three open display shelves, roomy single drawer, and hidden storage spaces behind the beveled door make it practical as well as beautiful. These hand made hutches look great in pairs! Hand Made in Mexico. This charming rustic furniture piece has been produced with care using a combination of new, kiln-dried ponderosa pine and genuine wormwood accent planks between 50 and 250 years old. It is finished with a rich, honey-colored furniture wax to bring the wood grain to life. All iron and hardware is hand-forged with a distressed, rust-colored finish. Every piece is 100% solid wood (no laminates, particle board, or veneers), carries a one-year warranty, and unlike other on-line stores we try to keep all items in constant stock for delivery to your home or office in just 2-3 weeks.

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Does the Mexican Consul who issues ID’S to people without any documents pose a national security threat?

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But the famous Mexican Consul is not even accepted in Mexico as legal ID so why does Mexico peddle it here ?
Hundreds of Mexican nationals who live in Oklahoma spent Saturday morning at Chelino’s restaurant in Bricktown, where the Mexican consulate from Little Rock, Ark., had set up a temporary office. Some were in line for passports, but most were requesting matriculas consulares, popular Mexican ID cards that are not legally recognized in Oklahoma under the state’s tough immigration law.

The 650 people who showed up represent a small portion of Oklahoma’s immigrants who need the consul’s documentation services.

Proving identity Andres Chao, Mexican consul in Little Rock, said many local Hispanic immigrants have trouble getting state-issued IDs, because they do not have their birth certificates or other documents. Matriculas, while not recognized as official IDs by the state, are useful for opening bank accounts and proving identity, he said.Sergio, a roofer who did not give his last name, was among those waiting to get a consular card. He said he came to Oklahoma from Durango, Mexico, about 12 years ago, and he and his wife are raising two U.S.-born children.

He said HB 1804 has not negatively affected his family or friends.

Open communication
Chao said the Mexican consulate respects state laws, but the best way to work together is to keep the channels of communication open.
Chao’s consulate opened in April 2007 and has issued more than 30,000 documents to Mexicans in Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma and western Tennessee.
http://newsok.com/ids-may-aid-mexican-nationals/article/3315710

Explain-Hispanic immigrants have trouble getting state-issued IDs, because they do not have their birth certificates or other documents.Where do you see legal Mexico documents at and next I suppose they use them to vote and Applicants must show proof of residency with a document bearing the applicant�s name, such as a rent receipt, utility bill, insurance form or pay stub, or general mail showing address and name, or original money transfer to Mexico.

If these people cannot provide birth certificates to get ID’s here what are they using to prove their identity to the mexican consulate?
No one ever lies? Or they just don’t lie to the consulate?

It’s ridiculous to allow these as legit ID. I could set a table in some restaurant and issue ID’s too. Same Thing!