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    'Political courage' sought on alien bill

    'Political courage' sought on alien bill

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbc ... 40042/1002

    By Stephen Dinan
    June 24, 2007

    "We have an obligation to solve problems that have been piling up for decades," President Bush said yesterday in his radio address, which was devoted to immigration. He urged senators to show "political courage" and vote in favor of a comprehensive immigration reform bill.

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    President Bush called yesterday for "political courage" to pass the immigration bill that senators will take up once again this week, nearly three weeks after it foundered and appeared dead.

    "We have an obligation to solve problems that have been piling up for decades. The status quo is unacceptable," the president said in his weekly radio address. "We must summon the political courage to move forward with a comprehensive reform bill."

    Five of the past nine radio addresses have been on immigration — a staggering percentage that underscores just how much effort the White House is putting into trying to win a legislative victory and regain some momentum.

    Mr. Bush made phone calls to senators last week, though the White House would not say whom he called, and two Cabinet secretaries have spent much of the past month lobbying for the bill through interviews with the press.

    One of them, Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, is scheduled to participate in an online chat tomorrow on the White House Web site (www.whitehouse.gov) to make another pitch.

    On Tuesday, the day the Senate is scheduled to vote on whether to revive the bill, Mr. Bush plans to drop by during a briefing on immigration at the White House complex.

    However, the president is in an odd position. Much of the debate in Congress is about his willingness and ability to enforce the laws at the border and against employers, but it's not clear how much affect the president can have on how senators vote.

    The bill's backers need to garner the support of 60 senators to bring the bill back to the floor. Opponents have identified 32 senators they say are set to block the bill and another who is unlikely to vote, giving them 33 votes. They have a list of another 12 senators they say are on the fence.

    The president tried to tie both Republican and Democratic leaders to the bill's fate, thanking both "for their bipartisan effort to fix our immigration system."

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican, agreed to revive the bill by limiting the number of amendments — a move Republicans criticized.

    Both Mr. Reid and Mr. McConnell are expected to vote to advance the bill, but Mr. Reid said its success depends on the president. He has told Mr. Bush to deliver 20 votes if he wants the bill to succeed.

    "We believe this bill deserves more than 14 percent of the Republican vote. We can't do it all on our own," Mr. Reid said, referring to the vote earlier this month when all but seven Republicans voted to block the bill.

    If the first test-vote passes Tuesday, it will open up a new process of amendments and probably another 60-vote test along the way.

    That second vote could be still more difficult, because some senators are committed to reviving the bill and having a debate, but they said they still may vote to block the bill through filibuster in the end if their amendments don't pass.

    Mr. Bush is one of the few in Washington who seems enthusiastic about this particular bill. Though most of its supporters have said the bill is a messy jumble they back because it's better than the status quo, Mr. Bush called it a "good bill."

    He may have that view because, more than anyone else, Mr. Bush got what he wanted in this bill: a pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens and a guest-worker program that makes future workers temporary without a guaranteed pathway to citizenship.

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    Political courage or better known as Constitutional sabotage.
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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    Political courage = political doom

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    Political Courage????

    How about calling it 'political suicide' since only 15% of the population approve of Bush's Grand Scamnesty to destroy America. Courage is having the cajones to stand up to the POTUS and tell him he is INSANE!

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    It's obvious this President not only hasn't read the polls, but he can't hear the voice of the people. Is he really that out of touch with reality that he believes the people are going to accept this ridiculous bill?

    This man needs a long vacation.
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    "We have an obligation to solve problems that have been piling up for decades. The status quo is unacceptable," the president said in his weekly radio address. "We must summon the political courage to move forward with a comprehensive reform bill."
    And YOU are the reason those problems have been piling up!!! YOU asre the one who refuses to enforce current immigration laws.

    This man makes me want to puke! He's trying to cram a sense of emergency down the American people's throats...trying to manipulate us into believing that if we don't go for his traitorous bill, then nothing can be done ab out illegal immigration.

    Bush...GO TO HELL and rot there!!!!!!!
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    Quote Originally Posted by americangirl
    He's trying to cram a sense of emergency down the American people's throats...trying to manipulate us into believing that if we don't go for his traitorous bill, then nothing can be done ab out illegal immigration.
    In a nutshell. That is the plan.
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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    AmericanMe, I used your political suicide. I hope that was ok.
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    I'm waiting for Bush to say " If you don't support this Immigration Bill, you support the terrorist." The good thing is everytime he opens his mouth about it he motivates another million Americans against it!
    "American"Â*with no hyphen andÂ*proud of it!

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    He urged senators to show "political courage" and vote in favor of a comprehensive immigration reform bill.
    If he possessed more than one brain cell he'd be urging the illegals to show "political courage" to GO HOME AND CHANGE THEIR CORRUPT REGIMES and DEMAND CIVIL RIGHTS, FIGHT AGAINST THEIR DRUG CARTELS, RECLAIM THEIR OWN COUNTRIES (instead of hijacking ours) along with every other freebie they demand here so that they wouldn't have to sneak across our borders and SEPARATE THEIR FAMILIES
    It's Time to Rescind the 14th Amendment

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