What April said x (times) 2. :lol:
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What April said x (times) 2. :lol:
Tired but satisfied. All I can say is if Graham lied to Numbers and to us just to keep his phones clear he will get hammered for that. We'll never take him at his word again and he'll get hammered no matter what and he'll wish he hadn't. He won't be able to keep staff. LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by April
Diiner time for me, but afterwards count me in on some more voice mail messages.
I say we hit them tonight, tommorrow, and leave voice mails over the weekend. I know this gets tiring, but we have to push on this through next week at least. The open borders opposition wants us to tire, but we must prove them wrong!
We've already seen his gameplan change (pushed back vote, growing number of no's, and new amendments for the act...) so we know it is so worth calling.
My spouse is taking the kids out Saturday afternoon so I can do some more activism work. We want to save college for our kids and yours.
can someone start PMing us --- who we should hammer tonight...
I will rev up the engines again tonight.....
actually, can someon PM very soon so I can push to different forums and such/email lists...
Pm me the senators AND their numbers... thanks
Exactly how do they plan to do this? You don't just walk into the Pentagon.[/quotThey will be oming to the Hill. I can see them doing that. Notice how little we are hearing from Dobb's Savage, Hannity?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gogo
Hope this helpsQuote:
Originally Posted by BrightNail
Will start calling my list, unless they're certain senators I need to call immediately. Martinez's (Orlando 32819, 32820) staff said no to Dream Act as long as it's on the Defense bill. I added him after I read the Dream Act Portal site yesterday. Kyl is suppose to make statement.
SENATORS MOST IN NEED PHONE CALLS
The senators noted below voted NO on the Comprehensive Amnesty in June, but have not yet pledged to vote NO on the DREAM Act amnesty.
Phone them by contacting the Senate switchboard at 202-224-3121/866-340-9281
Arkansas: Pryor (Up for reelection 2008)
Arizona: Kyl Phoenix 85106,
Idaho: Crapo
Indiana: Bayh
Iowa: Grassley, Harkin (Up for reelection)
Kansas: Brownback (running for Pres.)
Louisiana: Landrieu (Up for re-election)
Maine: Collins (Up for reelection 2008)
Michigan: Stabenow Ann Arbor
Minnesota: Coleman (Up for reelection 2008)
Mississippi: Cochran (Up for reelection 2008)
Missouri: McCaskill
Montana: Baucus (Up for reelection 2008), Tester
Nebraska: Nelson (Ben)
Nevada: Ensign
New Hampshire: Sununu (Up for reelection 2008)
New Mexico: Bingaman, Domenici (Up for reelection 2008)
North Dakota: Dorgan
Ohio: Brown, Voinovich
Oklahoma: Coburn
Oregon: Smith (Up for reelection 2008)
South Carolina: DeMint
South Dakota: *Johnson (Up for reelection 2008),
Texas: Cornyn (Up for reelection 2008), Hutchison
Utah: Hatch
Vermont: Sanders
Virginia: Warner, Webb
West Virginia: Byrd, Rockefeller (Up for reelection 2008)
Wyoming: Barrasso (Up for reelection 2008)
The illegals have now started calling the Pentagon at 703-428-0711.
fedupinwaukegan:
I agree with your point about college and our kids. As you know, the Dream Act still effectively allows in-state tuition, and read this excerpt from Dan Stein (of FAIR) writing in the Capitol Hill blog about college spots and the Dream Act:
"The bigger problem with the DREAM Act is that the reward for the children of illegal aliens comes at the expense of other people’s kids. For most middle class families, paying for college is one of the biggest concerns. A slot at a state university, where tuition is heavily subsidized, is for many families the best, if not the only, viable option. These limited seats at public universities and colleges are becoming ever more highly prized and admission is often as competitive as it is to Ivy League schools. Thus, the admission of a newly legalized DREAM Act beneficiary to a state university is guaranteed to come at the expense of another kid in that state who worked just as hard, has just as admirable goals and dreams, and whose family didn’t break the law."
http://blog.thehill.com/2007/09/18/amne ... ed-pieces/
I recommend you click on the link and at the bottom you can click on a "print" and you can print it out in a more readable form without the ads.
This has some good talking points for your calls.
Nite all good work.