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Pulido, Martire and Franks on “Shootout” Sunday.
Daily Herald May 2 2007
World Net Daily May 1, 2007
Fox News Chicago May 1, 2007
ABC7
-- BEYOND OUTRAGEOUS: Chicago marchers pushing for immigration
reform
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=local&id=5256840
(Includes video clip)
(FROM THE ARTICLE: Last year's rally caught many by surprise with its
passion and huge numbers, several hundred thousand in Chicago. Not much has
changed with the law since then, and opponents are hoping to keep it that
way. Members of the Illinois Minute Man Project plan no special counter
rally Tuesday. But, they will not ignore it. "We're looking at it as
call-your-congressman day, as illegal aliens marching in our streets," said
Rosanna Pulido of Illinois Minuteman Project.)
Chicago Suntimes April 29th 2007
April 30th 2007 The Herald News
March 29th 2007 Drivers Certificates
Fox News Elvira Feb 18th 2007
Channel 2 News
March 2006
Chicago Public Radio 2006
USA Today April 2006
Chicago Reader May 2005..
http://www.chicagoreader.com/pdf/060310/060310_cover.pdf
May 20th
Bruce Dumont Beyond the Beltway......
Taking America's
Political Pulse
Guests Rosanna Pulido Director Illinois Minuteman Project
John Cox, presidential Hopefull
Liberal Dan Johnson -Weinbergernson
4/10/2007
Pulido & Berkowitz. With all the odds against them…Easter Sunday which meant supposedly a diminished audience…an immigration issue which for more than three years had been talked to death…Jeff Berkowitz and Roseanna Pulido pulled off what in general audience ratings and call-ins was a standout performance. All ten lines were buzzing at the outset and people I have talked to since said they had never really heard a debate on immigration that had the substance yet fiery conviction that both participants showed. I am indebted to Jeff who is a first-rate journalist, analyst and meticulous logician; as I am to Roseanna who is a brilliantly passionate advocate. The admixture of the two made fascinating and enduring radio. I mean to have both back soon where they can talk about other issues than immigration. Indeed, I had quite an extensive list of them-but the phones were ringing off the hook on that subject so we stayed with it. My deepest thanks to two great professionals who put on one of the stellar performances in the long history of “Shootout.” |
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