
Lone Ranger film cast extras in Albuquerque
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Michael Swickard
on Sunday, December 11, 2011
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'Billy the Kid' PBS film explores Hispanic link
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Michael Swickard
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'Billy the Kid' PBS film explores Hispanic link
Former NM Governor Bill Richardson buys a house in Cape Cod
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Michael Swickard
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Former NM Governor Bill Richardson buys a house in Cape Cod
U.S. Proposes Unmanned Border Entry With Mexico
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U.S. Proposes Unmanned Border Entry With Mexico
Sheriff Joe Captures Two Illegal Smugglers Who Had Been Deported 27 Times!
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Sheriff Joe Captures Two Illegal Smugglers Who Had Been Deported 27 Times!
Taos Muncy Crowned Following Round 10 of Wrangler National Finals Rodeo
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Taos Muncy Crowned Following Round 10 of Wrangler National Finals Rodeo
Dems "Encouraged" About Obama 's "Pivotal" 2012 Message
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From seattlepi.com -Many Democrats acknowledged that high unemployment and economic uncertainty create formidable obstacles for the incumbent. But interviews with more than a dozen Democratic activists across the U.S. found support for Obama's more forceful message against Republican lawmakers and Mary Gail Gwaltney, a member of the Democratic National Committee from Las Cruces, New Mexico, said she felt stronger about Obama now "because I'm looking at the other party's field and they don't have a strong candidate." Obama's tone and message are pivotal, they said. More News New Mexico

Dems "Encouraged" About Obama 's "Pivotal" 2012 Message
Voter Fraud for the Complete Idiot
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From americanthinker.com - Voter registration in America is backward and not worthy of a great nation. And despite the fact that registration involves very little information, registrars do not verify the most important requirement for voting in America -- citizenship. The claim that there is no voter fraud in the U.S. is patently ridiculous, given our rich and unfortunate history of it. As the U.S. Supreme Court said when it upheld Indiana's photo-ID law in 2008, "Flagrant examples of such fraud . . . have been documented throughout this Nation's history by respected historians and journalists." The liberal groups that fought Indiana's law didn't have much luck with liberal justice John Paul Stevens, who wrote the 6-3 decision. Before being named to the Supreme Court, Justice Stevens practiced law in Chicago, a hotbed of electoral malfeasance. More News New Mexico

Voter Fraud for the Complete Idiot
Albuquerque: "Policing is a High Liability Business"
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KOAT TV - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- City officials said taxpayers have shelled out nearly $7 million in the past two years to pay families who have been impacted by Albuquerque police officers' actions. "Let's face it, policing in a large city is a high liability business," said Rob Perry, chief administrative officer of the city of Albuquerque. The city of Albuquerque said it's spent $6.99 million since 2010 to settle lawsuits resulting from episodes like police-involved shootings, wrongful arrests or the case of wrongful death suit filed by the family of Tera Chavez. Her husband, former Albuquerque police Officer Levi Chavez, has been charged in her murder. "We learn from each and every claim and lawsuit what we can do better," Perry said. Read full story here: News New Mexico

Albuquerque: "Policing is a High Liability Business"
Number of People on Medical Marijuana is "Higher" Than Was Originally Projected
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Alamogordo Daily News - SANTA FE -- Selling marijuana to help the sick is a growth industry in New Mexico, but one that Gov. Susana Martinez would just as soon eliminate. Dr. Catherine Torres, first-year secretary of the New Mexico Department of Health, says the state expected perhaps 200 medical marijuana patients when legislators created the program in 2007. New Mexico now has 4,310 people who use marijuana as state-sponsored medical treatment. The single largest subgroup -- 1,854 patients -- consists of people with post-traumatic stress disorder. In the program's infancy, people with PTSD were not eligible for medical marijuana use. But with thousands of U.S. soldiers coming home from war in Iraq and Afghanistan, the state Department of Health added PTSD in February 2009 as a medical condition for which marijuana could be used legally. Now patients with PTSD almost outnumber the next two groups that qualify for medical marijuana use, those with chronic pain or cancer. Read full story here: News New Mexico

Number of People on Medical Marijuana is "Higher" Than Was Originally Projected