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"U.S. Rep. Davis reflects on first year in office, discusses immigration, war on terror"
The Mountain Press
By: DEREK HODGES	November 27, 2007
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19060553&amp;BRD=1211&amp;PAG=461&amp;dept_id=169689&amp;rfi=6
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Immigration
Like many lawmakers in Washington, Davis has made comprehensive immigration reform a cornerstone of his first year in office. The issue has become a hot-button nationwide and will likely play a major role in the 2008 elections.

Davis said he favors providing a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country rather than deporting them.

"Most people in East Tennessee will welcome people with open arms if they come here legally," Davis said. "Illegal is illegal, though. I don't think the answer is deporting 12 million people, though."

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Where is your stand on the Air Force letting this tanker contract to France. This is a discrace,
Robert Mason Johnson City,Tn.    </content>
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&#65279;Lawrence E Richards    352-585-5466
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									Mar. 01, 08

Satellites used in Home surveillance

No citizen is entirely without danger of being harmed by the U S Governments&#8217;
Space Satellite programs using high frequency energy, lasers. Similar to the
surveillance used during the Viet Nam War, these units are able to penetrate just about
anything, characterizing human bodies as they walk though their homes. There are
very few places within a home that cannot be spied upon, depending on where the
systems are directed&#8211;bathroom, kitchens, bedrooms, throughout the home, spying and
doing their dastardly thing. 
Mobil ground units operating in an equivalent way are able to penetrate walls of
buildings doing surveillance and harming Citizens. Much like satellites, ground units
assault using multifrequency energies, lasers, directed by coordinators, causing
damage to joint and nerve tissue of any part of a heat generating body. Seldom, if ever,
individuals who are harmed realize what&#8217;s happening to them. Doctors will treat the
inflection as a common ailment. The suffering may go on for years without the
government ever stopping it, in some cases causing death.
 Fortunately, the incoming satellite and ground energies can be detected and
identified, by using an effective barrier partitions. It's a trail and error in most cases, a
matter of using barriers, checking to see if the pain continues. The End
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