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    News Letter from Tancredo! A Must read!!

    Dear Friend,
    First, let me implore you to call every Senator you can this week. The
    vote to legalize and massively increase the invasion into this country
    is
    coming in the next 7 days!!

    Action this week in the Senate is not to be believed. It is as
    outrageous
    as the President’s border security proposal. (6,000 unarmed national
    guardsman on two week shifts! Who is he joking!)

    Our friends in the Senate first voted to prohibit guest worker visas
    from
    becoming a path to citizenship. Next day they voted to allow visas to
    be
    a path to citizenship.

    They voted to require guest workers to have a job in the United States
    before they can apply for a green card. (Meaning of guest worker, you
    might think) Then they reversed themselves, allowing foreigners to
    apply
    as guest workers even if they have no job!

    They voted to make English America’s national language, then they
    gutted
    that amendment by passing one making it illegal to “punish” anyone for
    not
    learning English.

    Meanwhile Senators Hagel and McCain are screaming for fellow
    Republicans
    to stop calling it amnesty, and Carl Rove is telling Congressman the
    President doesn’t want to secure the border because “he’s afraid it
    might
    inconvenience someone who wants to come to this country for a better
    life.” (Ally ally in free is the Bush policy!)

    Senator Bingaman (D-NM) successfully amended the bill by proposing an
    amendment to reduce the number of guest workers from 375,000 to 200,000
    per year. Eighteen Republicans vote to keep the number at 325,000!
    That’s right, eighteen Republicans Senators showed their true colors,
    voting to permit 103 million foreign, mostly unskilled, workers, come
    into
    this country in the next twenty years, with or without jobs.

    All eighteen must be defeated the next time they face the voter! Along
    with the Democrats they voted to destroy America. We can’t ever forget

    You want names—here they are
    Bond (R-MO)
    Brownback (R-KS)
    Chafee (R-RI)
    DeWine (R-OH)
    Graham (R-SC)
    Gregg (R-NH)
    Hagel (R-NE)
    Kennedy (D-MA)
    Lieberman (D-CT)
    Lugar (R-IN)
    Martinez (R-FL)
    McCain (R-AZ)
    Murkowski (R-AK)
    Salazar (D-CO)
    Shelby (R-AL)
    Smith (R-OR)
    Specter (R-PA)
    Stevens (R-AK) .

    Every one of these 18 will be targeted for electoral defeat, I promise!


    Back to the bill
    --As it stands now it will permit 66 million new foreigners to come to
    our
    shores in twenty years, not including those coming illegally. It’s
    still
    a national suicide pact!

    Senator Kennedy’s staff wrote the bill and the Senator is clearly in
    charge. Senator Frist has lost all credibility, having been reduced
    to
    a weak puppet of the White House. The President appears to be counting
    on
    Kennedy to get the bill passed. The majority of Republicans will vote
    against it.

    The good news:
    ---We’re picking up Republicans every day. Friend, thanks to your
    calls
    and visits many Republicans Senators have taken a closer look at the
    bill.
    And Heritage’s Robert Rector has been exceptional in his effort to get
    the facts to those who will listen. (It is his report that concluded
    that
    the original bill would bring 103 million to our shores in twenty
    years.)

    We can win.

    Consider the Isakson amendment, which would have required the border be
    secured prior to guest worker being implemented. 45 Senators voted for
    this. (55 don’t care that millions more illegals will join the
    invasion
    as a result of their vote.)

    Also 49 Senators voted to forbid illegal aliens once citizens from
    filing
    for social security for illegal work. (51 don’t care that illegal
    worker
    accrued the benefits through a felony—use of forged or stolen card, or
    that their vote will bankrupt the system beyond repair.)

    My point—we only need 41 votes to stop the bill from going to the
    floor.
    Six weeks ago I couldn’t name ten Senators who were with us. Now we
    have
    close to 40. The momentum is with us!! You did it!!

    But you can’t stop now. So many of you are asking what else you can
    do—I
    promise to come back to you on that—but right now hit the phones as
    never
    before, and focus on the Republicans. The vote is this week!!

    http://www.teamamericapac.org/senatenumbers.htm

    Tell the Republicans NO AMNESTY, NO GUEST WORKER—Tell them to get our
    borders secured now and prosecute those who break our laws—businesses
    and
    foreigners! Nothing less is acceptable.

    It is an outrage that such a bill is even being considered in the
    Senate
    of the United States. It is outrageous that the President refuses to
    secure the border. He says we can’t secure the border. Well, Mr.
    President: a fence in California—one with a 17 mile hole in it—reduced
    apprehensions in that sector by 95%. That seems like a mighty good
    start.

    So please stay engaged in this battle. Get back on the phones. We
    must
    stop them from selling out our country.

    Thanks for all your hard work. It is paying off!

    My best as always,

    Bay

    PS This weekend buy yourself some Dunkin Donuts. The company has
    volunteered to use the pilot program to verify all their employees—they
    will only hire legal workers!

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    Shelby (R-AL)

    at least Alabama has my good Senator and it ain't Shelby
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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    I looked at some Florida sites. One said Mel Martinez doesn't come up for any re-election until 2010. Senators are in for a long time aren't they?

    Hillary was in for eight years if I remember correctly. I still think she paid her way in. Mostly the city folks voted her in I think. Perhaps some other locations. Where I came from was the mountains up state, and they didn't like her.

    So .. I don't think they are all up for any kind of elections. Maybe some. Think Bill Nelson is down here.

    We need term limits!

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    You think you've got problems in Florida, Breezy...I'm from Massachusetts. Even though Kennedy is up for reelection, I don't see anyone on the horizon that can beat him...but I can always dream!

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    Dunkin donuts

    Do not vote for Party this year, vote for America and American workers!

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    Senators up for reelection this year would be the most likely to listen. The following are in the 2006 races:

    Democrats
    Daniel Akaka (HI)
    Jeff Bingaman (NM)
    Robert Byrd (WV)
    Maria Cantwell (WA)
    Tom Carper (DE)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton (NY)
    Kent Conrad (ND)
    Dianne Feinstein (CA)
    Edward Kennedy (MA)
    Herb Kohl (WI)
    Joe Lieberman (CT)
    Robert Menendez (NJ)
    Ben Nelson (NE)
    Bill Nelson (FL)
    Debbie Stabenow (MI)

    Republicans
    George Allen (VA)
    Conrad Burns (MT)
    Lincoln Chafee (RI)
    Mike DeWine (OH)
    John Ensign (NV)
    Orrin Hatch (UT)
    Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX)
    Jon Kyl (AZ)
    Trent Lott (MS)
    Richard Lugar (IN)
    Rick Santorum (PA)
    Olympia Snowe (ME)
    Jim Talent (MO)
    Craig Thomas (WY)

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    WesterMa,

    Good post on those up for re-election. Thank you.

    By-the-way, I think we all got problems! Down here, I think Bill Nelson has been in since '88. I'd like to see him out, just on general principal at the moment. K. Harris is running against him, and Jeb didn't endorse her. Like I care who Jeb Bush endorses. Oddly, K. Harris took a lot of crap for the 2000 vote on Bush, on Bush's side, so I don't get what soon not to be Governor Jeb Bush has against her.

    I think we're all in a smelly kettle of fish! We don't always have good choices and we're not all millionaires. Money talks.

    Thanks again,

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