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    Re: Money talks - no money talks LOUD!

    Quote Originally Posted by MinutemanCDC_SC
    The drought of RNC contributions, along with Sen. McCain's slide in the polls, must be waking up the RNC.
    BINGO!

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    ALERT!!

    Senator Specter wants to remove fugitive status of illegal aliens with amnesty-lite bill!

    Senator Specter (R-PA) is planning to introduce an immigration bill that contains most of the elements of the recent, failed "comprehensive" bill, but instead of immediately offering an automatic path to citizenship to illegal aliens, it would "just eliminate their fugitive status."

    Specter hopes he can escape the charge of "amnesty" that he thinks killed the last bill. Of course, this bill still provides an amnesty. Those who entered our country illegally would incur no penalty and be allowed to stay. Specter said, "whether a person is categorized as a permanent legal resident or some other category, as a matter of nomenclature it can be worked out."

    The other major change is that Specter's bill would leave intact the family reunification standard that the defunct immigration bill would have replaced with a skills-based system.

    Specter is calling his current effort a study bill. The Senate may be too bruised to tackle another comprehensive bill, but Specter has said, "I believe it is possible to enact comprehensive immigration reform in this Congress, perhaps even in this calendar year."

    ACTION NEEDED

    Please CALL, FAX, E-MAIL your Senators today and help nip this dangerous idea in the bud. Let your Senators know that you do not want a repackaged amnesty bill.

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    RNC sends message to safeguard U.S. border


    August 4, 2007


    By Ralph Z. Hallow - MINNEAPOLIS — The 168-member Republican National Committee yesterday passed a resolution urging Congress to take all means necessary to secure the nation's borders against foreigners seeking illegal entry.

    "We needed to send a message," Maryland RNC member Joyce Lyons Terhes said. "The borders need to be closed to illegal immigration, and people are disappointed with the lack of leadership on this issue, from the White House to the Senate Republican leadership and the Democrats in Congress."

    To the consternation of conservatives, the RNC defeated efforts to withdraw its support of One Vote '08, a project of the One Campaign, founded by Irish rock star Bono.

    The One Campaign calls for putting a 1 percent tax on the federal budget and spending the estimated $30 billion in annual revenues from the tax to fight global poverty and disease.

    The immigration resolution was seen as a victory for conservatives over the White House and Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican and presidential candidate. They are calling for "comprehensive" immigration reform that includes legitimizing illegal aliens in the United States, establishing a temporary-worker program and increasing border security.

    After considerable negotiations led by the White House and its loyalists on the national committee, the two resolutions were rewritten so the RNC leadership could argue that both adhered to President Bush's initiatives on border security and preserved conservative principles in any fight against poverty and disease.

    The revised resolutions were endorsed by the RNC's Resolutions Committee on Thursday — and then adopted without debate or dissent yesterday in floor votes at a general session of the full RNC.

    The session was briefly closed to the press while first lady Laura Bush delivered a six-minute address to the full committee. Members said afterward that she talked movingly about the bridge collapse in Minneapolis on Wednesday, in which at least five persons were killed.

    She also thanked the state party chairmen and national committee members for "what you do in your communities beyond Republican Party politics."

    RNC Chairman Robert M. "Mike" Duncan told members at the general session that the theme of his speeches across the country between now and the November 2008 elections would be: "We are Republicans for a reason."

    Mr. Duncan said the point of the theme was to remind voters that Republicans are dedicated to "keeping taxes low and the government out of your hair."

    He said voters need to be reminded that they can rely on Republicans to "appoint judges who interpret the Constitution," rather than legislate from the bench.

    Mr. Duncan said the party got diverted "from our principles in the last election and we are paying for it."

    Some RNC members objected to Mr. Duncan's June endorsement of the One Vote '08 campaign.

    "One Vote '08 is doing an amazing, compassionate thing, and I am proud to say the RNC supports their efforts completely," Mr. Duncan said at the time.

    But One Campaign Chairman Jack Oliver, a former deputy Republican national chairman, said in a phone interview yesterday, "There is no 1 percent pledge at this point."

    Kimberly Cadena, spokeswoman for the One Campaign, said in an e-mailed statement, that "One Vote '08 does not seek an additional 1 percent of the federal budget" but rather is simply an "an initiative to engage the presidential candidates on issues of global disease and extreme poverty."

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/ ... 40063/1001
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    Thanks for the update on this story Jean. And despite this:

    After considerable negotiations led by the White House and its loyalists on the national committee, the two resolutions were rewritten so the RNC leadership could argue that both adhered to President Bush's initiatives on border security
    We all know that Bush Junior's "border security" is a joke. But I'm glad this resolution was passed. We can only hope that Bush FINALLY gets the message and stops playing politics with our safety.
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