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Pale Rider
06-21-2007, 03:46 AM
Find your's and let him/her know how you feel about this abortion amnesty bill....

http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/651/numberstk4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

GW in Ohio
06-21-2007, 02:59 PM
Hey, both of my senators (Brown, Voinovich) are on Pale's Shit List.

I'm so proud..........

:salute::dance::clap::dance::salute:

Gaffer
06-21-2007, 05:25 PM
Hey, both of my senators (Brown, Voinovich) are on Pale's Shit List.

I'm so proud..........

:salute::dance::clap::dance::salute:

That's cause they are both pieces of shit. You should be proud since they are just like you.

Pale Rider
06-21-2007, 06:34 PM
That's cause they are both pieces of shit. You should be proud since they are just like you.

It just goes to show you how warped in the head the liberals are. Even when they try and joke, they still make themselves look stupid. Go figure... :dunno: - :cuckoo:

Trigg
06-22-2007, 07:51 AM
Hey, both of my senators (Brown, Voinovich) are on Pale's Shit List.

I'm so proud..........

:salute::dance::clap::dance::salute:

Your proud of numbers 5 & 6??????????? Proud that they're going to ignore the many criminals?????????

Proud that they're not going to requier these people pay back income tax and are giving them social security credit for work done illegally???????? The social security system is already a mess and you would be proud to add to it??????????????????

Trigg
06-22-2007, 08:03 AM
Well I did my part and e-mailed the skunk who got elected here.

Although I'm sure I'll get an automated response and no one will actually read the letter.

Kathianne
06-22-2007, 09:27 AM
I thought this might help:

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MDU1NTU5ZGNjNDE2MzliZTE0YWFlOTE3NWQ4NmZjZTk=


Immigration Vote Count [Kathryn Jean Lopez]

According to my notes and our current tally, we still don't know how

Richard Burr (N.C.)

Lamar Alexander (Tenn.)

Kit Bond (Mo.)

Gordon Smith (Ore.)

Thad Cochran (Miss.)

Norm Coleman (Min.)

Orrin Hatch (Utah)

and Bob Bennett (Utah).

plan to vote on the cloture on motion to proceed.

Any Senate offices who want off that list — who want to announce their senator's intent to vote against the cloture motion to proceed next week — feel free to e-mail klopez@nationalreview.com with the good news.

06/22 08:38 AM

Kathianne
06-22-2007, 10:16 AM
I thought this might help:

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MDU1NTU5ZGNjNDE2MzliZTE0YWFlOTE3NWQ4NmZjZTk=

One more down:

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MjNmNmE3Y2ZmNGQ1YTU0NzI3ZjNhOWQ4NTNjNDlhM2M=


We Have Another "No" [Kathryn Jean Lopez]

From Lamar Alexander's office:

nevadamedic
06-22-2007, 10:57 AM
Find your's and let him/her know how you feel about this abortion amnesty bill....

http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/651/numberstk4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

I wrote an email to Senator Clinton and got a generated email within minutes back saying she wont read letters from anyone not in New York. That shows where her concerns are.

nevadamedic
06-22-2007, 10:59 AM
Well I did my part and e-mailed the skunk who got elected here.

Although I'm sure I'll get an automated response and no one will actually read the letter.

If you send one through US mail I guarantee they read it.

Kathianne
06-23-2007, 11:06 PM
Update:

http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/010326.php


June 23, 2007
Concessions To The Right

Backers of the immigration reform bill in the Senate keep trying to find a formula that will quell the storm of protest from conservatives the compromise has created. The latest effort changes some of the objectionable elements of the bill -- but will it be enough to satisfy the opponents of the bill?


New requirements to track down, deport and permanently bar people who overstay their visas would be added to a broad immigration bill under a GOP bid to attract more Republican support.

The amendment, which also would prevent illegal immigrants from gaining lawful status until they pass a background check, is one of those the Senate will consider next week when it returns its attention to the immigration measure. The bill is likely to see a final vote by month's end.

Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., an architect of a broader deal to legalize as many as 12 million unlawful immigrants, said Friday that the amendment "will help substantially" in persuading his Republican colleagues to support the compromise.

Clearly, the protests against this bill have had an effect on its evolution. The backers have had to start changing elements of the legislation that could not withstand the sharp sunlight of public scrutiny. Critics had focused on the temporary pass that applicants got if the government could not conduct a background check in 24 hours, a flaw that many people believe would grant de facto amnesty to all 12 million illegals in the country.

Already we have seen the administration offer $4.4 billion to do what it should have done after 9/11 -- tighten border security. The new slate of amendments also proposes to fix holes in the visa system known since Mohammed Atta exploited them to remain inside the US. These are good ideas, but ones that the administration and Congress should have addressed in the wake of the attacks on New York City and Washington, DC.

The debate has begun to splinter the core coalition that brought the bill to the floor. Jon Kyl took Mel Martinez to task for announcing his intent to amend the bill in a fashion that would weaken the points-based system for immigration the bill imposes. Kyl called Martinez' amendment a "non-starter", indicating that Kyl could move away from the bill just as it comes back to the Senate floor.

If so, he would join an increasing number of his GOP colleagues. Kay Bailey Hutchison, John Cornyn, Gordon Smith, new Wyoming Senator Barasso have all announced that they will oppose cloture in an attempt to kill the bill. If Kyl bails, the coalition itself will collapse -- and perhaps Congress and the White House will start taking its responsibilities for security a little more seriously. They have seen that we have lost patience for their horsetrading, and not just conservatives, either.

nevadamedic
06-23-2007, 11:20 PM
Numbers Usa is innacurate. There is no chance in getting Seantor Kyl to change his mind. He was one of the main authors of this bill. He is the one who got McCain on board. It was actually Kyl and Kennedy who wrote the majority of this.

nevadamedic
06-23-2007, 11:22 PM
It just goes to show you how warped in the head the liberals are. Even when they try and joke, they still make themselves look stupid. Go figure... :dunno: - :cuckoo:

Just about all the Liberals ive talked to off of this site is against this immigration bill. I think this will end up uniting Republican's and Democrat's.

Kathianne
06-23-2007, 11:24 PM
Numbers Usa is innacurate. There is no chance in getting Seantor Kyl to change his mind. He was one of the main authors of this bill. He is the one who got McCain on board. It was actually Kyl and Kennedy who wrote the majority of this.

Don't be so sure:

http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/17410682.htm

Pale Rider
06-24-2007, 02:47 AM
Numbers Usa is innacurate. There is no chance in getting Seantor Kyl to change his mind. He was one of the main authors of this bill. He is the one who got McCain on board. It was actually Kyl and Kennedy who wrote the majority of this.

Things are changing by the hour nm... and please, you DON'T have to copy the link to that huge picture into every reply. Please take it out. People with dial up are hating you.

Pale Rider
06-24-2007, 02:55 AM
Don't be so sure:

http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/17410682.htm


As for Lott, Sessions said: "I can't imagine what Trent was thinking. Maybe his mouth was moving and his brain was in neutral."
No... he's just a career politician that doesn't give a damn what people think anymore. It's all about HIM, and he's a prime example of why I would support term limits for congressmen and senators.


Michael Harrison, editor of the talk show industry magazine Talkers, said immigration has replaced the Iraq war as the most discussed topic and has led many conservative hosts to show more loyalty to the anti-amnesty issue than to the Republican Party.
I said six months ago that the illegal alien problem would be the number one issue in the country.