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    Newt Gingrich, Conservative? NOT on immigration!

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    Friday, February 09, 2007
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    Newt Gingrich, Conservative? NOT on immigration!

    Some wise man said, "The only indicator of future behavior is past behavior".

    There is lots of hype lately from the K St Crowd, that Gingrich helped found, to push him for president as the only "conservative" in the race. Newt has his finger in the wind, and is finding that Americans want immigration controlled, so now he's suddenly on "our side". Don't believe it!

    Let me remind you of a few FACTS.

    In his much touted 'Contract with America' ....NOT one word about immigration. In fact only recently has Newt even talked about immigration enforcement. In the letter below, he joins other open border lobbyists proclaiming Bush's amnesty is the 'only way to go'.

    Newt's voting record on immigration....pretty bad! Per Numbers USA and others: " Leans toward higher immigration, population growth, foreign labor. "I can find nothing, in all the years that Gingrich was in office where he ever introduced or worked for legislation that would control our borders.

    His close and long lasting association with Grover Norquist (open border White house policy maker), Jack Abramoff, Ralph Reed should cause concern.

    I won't even get into all of Newts money and corruption scandals over these many years or the fact that Newt never met a NAFTA/CAFTA type trade agreement he didn't love.

    Conservatives Join Together to Support Immigration and Immigration Reform

    Arlington, VA – The following "Conservative Statement of Principles on Immigration" appeared today in the Wall Street Journal.

    The Wall Street Journal

    February 6, 2004

    Welcome to America

    Fifteen authors offer this "Conservative Statement of Principles on Immigration":

    In his farewell address to the nation, President Reagan said: "I've spoken of the Shining City all my political life . . . [I]n my mind it was . . . teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace, a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity. And if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and heart to get here."

    America is a nation of immigrants. Except for Native American Indians, everyone in this country came to America or is here due to the good fortune that a parent, grandparent, or other relation came before them. Keeping a door open to those with the "will and heart to get here" is vital to our economy, our culture, our role in the world, and our historic tradition as a land of freedom and opportunity.

    Conservatives believe in legal immigration. We believe that America grows stronger by welcoming those who seek to better their families, work in our industries, and find liberty and refuge from oppression.

    Conservatives oppose illegal immigration. We believe there is a right way and a wrong way to immigrate to the U.S. However, as conservatives we believe that our laws must reflect reality and common sense, be fiscally responsible, and avoid the loss of innocent life. Our current immigration laws do not pass this test.

    Between 1990 and 2000, the U.S. increased the number of Border Patrol Agents from 3,600 to 10,000. During that same period illegal immigration rose by 5.5 million. Moreover, over the past eight years, more than 2,000 men, women, and children have died attempting to cross into America and seek the opportunity to work and achieve a better life. The status quo is unacceptable and clinging to the status quo -- or tougher versions of it -- is neither conservative nor principled. It has become clear that the only viable approach to reform is combining enforcement with additional legal avenues for those who wish to work in our economy, while also addressing the situation of those already here in the U.S.

    President Bush has proposed a new legal path to work in the U.S. through a temporary worker program that will match willing workers with willing employers. We applaud the president and believe his approach holds great promise to reduce illegal immigration and establish a humane, orderly, and economically sensible approach to migration that will aid homeland security and free up border-security assets to focus on genuine threats. The president has shown courage by calling on Congress to place reality over rhetoric and recognize that those already working here outside the law are unlikely to leave. Congress can fulfill its role by establishing sufficient increases in legal immigration and paths to permanent residence to enable more workers to stay, assimilate, and become part of America.

    Immigrants are crucial to our competitiveness and future labor and economic growth, as well as our military strength. Our country's welcoming attitude to immigrants will permit the U.S. to grow and prosper, as the populations of many other nations stagnate and decline. Each generation of Americans must connect our nation's past to its future and in so doing keep President Reagan's vision of the "Shining City" alive.

    Co-authored by Stuart Anderson, Jeff Bell, Linda Chavez, Larry Cirignano, Cesar V. Conda, Francis Fukuyama, Richard Gilder , Newt Gingrich, Ed Goeas, Tamar Jacoby, Jack Kemp, Steve Moore, Grover Norquist, Richard W. Rahn and Malcolm Wallop.

    SIGNATORES: (Names you need to know, they are the enemy!)

    Stuart Anderson
    Executive Director
    National Foundation for American Policy

    Jeff Bell
    Principal
    Capital City Partners

    Linda Chavez
    President
    Center for Equal Opportunity

    Larry Cirignano
    President
    Catholic Alliance/CatholicVote.org

    Cesar V. Conda
    Former Assistant for Domestic Policy to Vice President Cheney and
    Board Member of Empower America

    Francis Fukuyama
    Dean of Faculty
    The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies

    Richard Gilder
    Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co. LLC

    Hon. Newt Gingrich
    Former Speaker of the House of Representatives

    Ed Goeas
    President and Chief Executive Officer
    The Tarrance Group

    Tamar Jacoby
    Senior Fellow
    The Manhattan Institute

    Hon. Jack Kemp
    1996 Republican Vice Presidential nominee, former Representative from New York, and Co-director of Empower America

    Steve Moore
    Senior Fellow
    Cato Institute

    Grover Norquist
    President
    Americans for Tax Reform

    Richard W. Rahn
    Senior Fellow
    Discovery Institute

    Hon. Malcolm Wallop
    Former U.S. Senator from Wyoming and Chairman of Frontiers of Freedom

    About the National Foundation for American Policy (Newt's group!)

    Started in 2003, the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to public policy research on trade, immigration, and other issues of national importance. Its Advisory Board members include Columbia University economist Jagdish Bhagwati, Ohio University economist Richard Vedder, Rep. Guy Vander Jagt (ret.), Cesar Conda, until recently Vice President Dick Cheney's chief domestic policy adviser, and other prominent individuals.
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    These are the people who would make policy in a Newt Gingrich administration!
    And it won't be policy you approve of! Please remember Cesar Conda, Grover Norquist, Steven Moore are responsible for destroying immigration reform in 1996 as well as Prop. 187 in California.
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    Gingrich has no record of being on our side. Just as noted, his record that can be seen on numbersusa is dismal. Heck, check out Al Gore's record, it's a dam sight better! Believe that!
    <div>Thank you Governor Brewer!</div>

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    "Heck, check out Al Gore's record, it's a dam sight better! Believe that!"

    LOL! I wouldn't be surprised.
    Want to make people angry? Lie to them.
    Want to make them absolutely livid? Tell 'em the truth."



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