Senator Barbara Boxer: Supporting Tribal Law Enforcement

July 29, 2010

Dear Friend:

Today President Obama signed the Tribal Law and Order Act, a bill that I was proud to co-sponsor in the Senate because it helps give tribal justice officials the tools they need to protect their communities.

We know that our American Indian and Alaskan Native communities face daunting crime and public safety challenges.  Violent crime in Indian country is nearly twice the national average, and more than 20 times the national average on some reservations.
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Scott Folkens: Arizona 1070 and tax increases

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1)  Today I joined dozens of American Patriots outside of Joe Baca’s office showing our support for Arizona’s law 1070.  The fact that 1 activist judge can overthrow the will of the people shows the need for major judicial reform!!  Our Founding Father’s never wanted the Judicial Branch to legislate from the Bench.  And for Judge Bolton to even pretend that Arizona’s law is unconstitutional gives evidence as to why the Founders believed that Congress should have the power of impeachment over judges who obviously are trampling on the will of the people.

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Roman Nava: Chino Hills resident Roman Nava officially files to run for Chino Hills City Council

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CHINO HILLS – Roman Nava, a resident of Chino Hills and former Parks and Recreation Commissioner, officially filed his paperwork to run for Chino Hills City Council this November.

“I am honored by the outpouring of support for my candidacy,” said Roman. “It truly is humbling to know that long-time Chino Hills residents and local business owners have come out to sign my paperwork and support my ideas of New Leadership for our Future.”

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iePolitics: Canary caught in a conspiracy?

It seems our favorite yellow singing Canary, Confidential Informant No. 1, “persona au gratin,” none other than Adam Aleman, has been caught in yet another lie.  Imagine that—not our little Adam!  Tell us it ain’t so.

Discovery has been trickling into defense counsel at a snail’s pace, if at all.  Imagine defense counsel Jim Reiss’ surprise when, while being questioned under oath in the Rex Gutierrez corruption trial, Aleman claimed he had interviewed over a hundred times with district attorney investigators.

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