RED ALERT! Senators Agree to Revive Immigration Bill
ALIPAC ACTIVISTS. It is time for all of us to get on the phones again immediately and lead the backlash charge that will come from the public when they hear this news.
Make your first call to Frist's offices and deliver the message "You can forget about ever being President for your support of amnesty bigboy!"
Senator William H. Frist (R- TN) 202-224-3344 202-228-1264 http://frist.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseA ... ontactForm
Then we have a simple message for the rest of the Senate. "Freeze! Put down the pen and step away from the legislation slowly. We do not need new laws. Enforce our existing laws. Each member of the Senate that supports any law change allowing illegal aliens to stay will face the voter wrath at the polls and will be brought home."
Here are your lobbying tips and contact info links
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and
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate leaders reached a deal Thursday on reviving a broad immigration bill that could provide millions of illegal immigrants a chance to become American citizens and said they'll try to pass it before Memorial Day. (AMNESTY)
The agreement brokered by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn (aka SellOut Boy)., and Minority Harry Reid, D-Nev., breaks a political stalemate that has lingered for weeks while immigrants and their supporters held rallies, boycotts and protests to push for action.
"We congratulate the Senate on reaching agreement and we look forward to passage of a bill prior to Memorial Day," said Dana Perino, deputy White House press secretary. (America Sold Down the River)
Key to the agreement is who will be negotiating a compromise with the House, which last December passed an enforcement-only bill that would subject the estimated 11 million to 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States to felony charges as well as deportation. (Current law already calls for their deportation. It is a felony to illegally immigrate to Mexico. It is a misdemeanor on your first charge and felony on your second charge in the US already)
Frist said the Senate will send 14 Republicans and 12 Democrats to negotiate with the House, with seven of the Republicans and five Democrats coming from the Judiciary Committee. The remaining seven Republicans will be chosen by Frist and remaining seven Democrats chosen by Reid.
Frist said a "considerable" number of amendments would be debated when the Senate begins debating the bill early next week.
It would be the most comprehensive rewrite of immigration laws since the so-called Simpson-Mazzoli bill some 20 years ago. (They are trying to Rewrite to avoid enforcing the current laws of our nation!)
Reid acknowledged on the Senate floor Thursday morning that he "didn't get everything that I wanted" in the agreement, but said Frist didn't either. Reaching the agreement is "not easy with the political atmosphere," Reid said.
Reid had been taking some criticism for refusing to move forward on the bill after complaining that Republicans were trying to undermine it with amendments and insisting that Democrats be allowed to have a say in who serves on the conference committee.
Republicans, too, have had opposition from conservatives (80% of the American Public actually) to the compromise proposal. These critics consider its path to citizenship provision for illegal immigrants and hundreds of thousands of future guest workers to be tantamount to "amnesty." (Because it is Amnesty which is opposed by 4 of 5 Americans)
They've also had to contend with fallout from opposition to the House bill that triggered nationwide protests that drew hundreds of thousands in Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas and hundreds more in other cities and small communities.
(This article failes to mention the fallout from the protests. It is well established that their is a huge national backlash against the goals of the illegal alien protests.)
Presidential and midyear politics have been a subtext to the immigration debate. Frist and Arizona Sen. John McCain, one of the architects of the legalization proposal, are prominent in speculation for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination. (And you both can forget it.)
The compromise bill the Senate will consider builds on legislation approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee 12-8, with six Republicans voting and all Democrats approving the measure.
That measure absorbed a bill drafted by McCain and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., that called for allowing illegal immigrants to work toward becoming legal permanent residents.
President Bush had helped accelerate progress on the bill after meeting with a bipartisan group of senators last month and stating clearer support for allowing illegal immigrants a path to citizenship.
"Business and labor, Democrats and Republicans, religious leaders and the American people strongly support our plan to strengthen borders, provide a path to earned citizenship for those undocumented workers who are here and put in place a realistic guest worker program for the future," Kennedy said. ("and the American people strongly support our plan" THIS IS A LIE. Zogby poll shows 2 to 1 opposition AGAINST this plan!)
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Striking A Blow for Lady Liberty
I just sent my email to Frist. Betcha he never even sees it, but I don't care. A tree that falls in the woods is still a tree that falls in the woods, regardless of whether anyone hears it.
Jorge Bush, Frist, Dole, and Burr
I called Frist's office twice, one a phone message and one a live message and told his jaded secretary to tell him not to even think of proposing any form of amnesty whatever it is renamed as.
I also called Jorge's worthless White House number and waited until I got a live operator and told her I didn't vote for the President of Mexico, I voted for the President of the United States to enforce to law and secure the country as is his damned job.
In addition, I once again (10th time) called Richard Burr's office and reiterated the fact that any support for an amnesty/guest worker program and not a border security/enforcement plan equals the end of your political career.
But, the most interesting call of the day for me was Elizabeth Dole's office:
I've been all over my Republican Senator's asses even before Jorge Bush called hard working, law abiding, taxpaying citizens who oppose the annihilation of American civilization by a tidal wave of illegals, "vigilantes". I just got off the phone with Senator Elizabeth Dole's paid liar and read to her verbatim her own boss's statement on her official website concerning border security and immigration reform while she steadfastly denied that this was so:
"We are a nation of immigrants, and we also are a nation of laws. Legal immigration is important for the future of our nation – and we should encourage it. At the same time, unfettered and uncontrolled illegal immigration threatens our national security and our economy. It’s time to resolve this issue.
Our borders are currently not secure, and this is totally unacceptable. Period. Our top priority must be to secure our borders, by increasing the number of border agents, making better use of technology, and having adequate facilities to detain those who are caught illegally entering our country.
I oppose any proposal that provides amnesty to those who have broken our laws and entered this nation illegally. I do recognize, however, that temporary foreign labor plays an important role in the agriculture, construction, and service industries in North Carolina and throughout the country. I would support legislation that secures our borders to stop future illegal immigration and then create temporary worker permits, where people can apply to work in this country for a limited period of time, as long as they pay taxes and obey the law. After a time, the workers would have to return to their home country to reapply for legal admission."
-Elizabeth Dole
This mindless pile of double talk crap is exactly the same ludicrous and despicable garbage President Bush, liberal socialists like Ted Kennedy, and the scumbag illegal labor lobby is peddling as a "guest worker" program which is amnesty for tens of millions of illegal aliens repackaged under another name and predicated on the ridiculously preposterous notion that illegal aliens who have already broken every immigration, labor, and tax law they can will suddenly get religion and start obeying the same laws they have ignored for decades and been rewarded for. The fact that this stupid and worthless weasel word, focus group crafted pile of crap doesn't contain one specific about border enforcement, but only how law abiding legal citizens and residents will accomodate illegal aliens and lawbreaking businesses, is sickening and insulting.
This useless prostitute of the cheap labor lobby must already know she's finished, because she is in hiding from the public and the press, and especially her constituents. The same thing can be said for the junior Republican Senator from North Carolina, Richard Burr also a bought and paid for prostitute of "cheap" labor business interests is likewise ducking his constituents, who at last notice was now rejecting his original campaign promise to propose a Senate bill making English the official language of the United States for all official government business.
The irony is that my unwanted Democrat representative, David Price, a thieving, lying, crooked commie red bastard scumbag is in 100% agreement with these "staunch" conservatives on (illegal) immigration and border (in)security. Of course this Democrat prostitute is working for both the cheap illegal labor lobby and the welfare poverty industry that wants as many illegal alien parasites as they can get to pad their rolls and expand their bureaucracy. That is the only difference between these two goddamn worthless, treasonous parties. Now you know why some of us are calling for a revolution.