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    Illegals and Supporters Enraged, ALIPAC Wins Again!

    Friends of ALIPAC,

    We are very pleased to report to you that our team has been victorious in the battleground state of Wisconsin! Thanks to your calls, letters, e-mails, and faxes combined with ALIPAC's strategies and talk radio show appearances we have won!

    The Wisconsin Senate took the in-state tuition for illegals and licenses for illegals out of the budget before passage! The illegal alien supporting groups are firing out press releases stating they are enraged.

    Here's an example.
    Latino leaders protest Senate's removal of illegal immigrant provisions
    http://www.alipac.us/article4314.html


    This victory keeps ALIPAC's win ratio at 100% for 2009. We have defeated our opponents this year in Arkansas, Colorado, Oregon, New Jersey, Maryland, and now Wisconsin!

    This is the kind of momentum we need for ALIPAC's STOP AMNESTY IN 2009 plans!

    There will be more to do in Wisconsin next week to close a loophole they could use to bring these unpopular bills back. There will also be much to do next week to assure that your victories in these states are properly applied to Washington DC to stop both Dream Act and Comprehensive Amnesty.

    WE MUST ASK AT THIS TIME THAT MORE OF YOU RESPOND QUICKLY TO OUR CURRENT FUNDS DRIVE. EACH DAY WE SPEND IN FUND RAISING TAKES AWAY SOME FROM OUR ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION BATTLES.

    DONATE NOW VIA
    http://www.alipac.us/content-9.html


    Currently we have received only $1,000 of the $25,000 we must raise by the end of July.

    Our funds drive is at 4% of what we need to raise, while 8.7% of the time we have to raise the funds has surpassed!

    We are falling behind, please proceed to our secure online donations page to chip in now via this link...
    http://www.alipac.us/content-9.html

    Those of you who prefer the mail may send your personal checks to

    ALIPAC
    PO Box 30966
    Raleigh, NC 27622

    Let's all pull together as a team to maintain and increase our momentum! Together we can stop and reverse illegal immigration in America.


    The ALIPAC Team
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    PS: ALIPAC would like to extend a special welcome to the hundreds of new supporters who have recently joined our e-mail alerts list. We greatly appreciate and welcome your support and are happy to see more Americans getting involved.
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Thank you, W., for your consistent efforts!!!!

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    Well done .

    Bravo.


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    Wis. budget in limbo until at least Tuesday

    By SCOTT BAUER
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    MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A special committee of legislative leaders won't convene to work out a state budget deal to plug a $6.6 billion shortfall until at least Tuesday.

    And it may not meet at all.

    Delaying the creation of a conference committee clears the way for Democratic leaders in both the Senate and Assembly to meet in secret before Tuesday to reach a deal. Lawmakers are allowed to do so because without the committee being created, there is no obligation to comply with open meetings law.

    Leaders could talk among themselves, and possibly reach a deal, without ever calling a meeting or allowing Republicans, who are in the minority, to participate.


    The Senate recessed Thursday without voting to create a conference committee to reach a deal, though the chamber is scheduled to meet again Tuesday. Senate President Fred Risser said he expects leaders from the Assembly and Senate to talk informally between now and then to see whether a conference committee will be needed.

    Any negotiations on reaching a budget deal now should be done in the open in a conference committee, said Jay Heck, executive director of government watchdog group Common Cause in Wisconsin.

    "The less public it is, the less confidence citizens have in the end result," he said. "When citizens are left in the dark, they think the worst about the process."

    Gov. Jim Doyle's spokesman Lee Sensenbrenner wouldn't say directly whether the governor's staff would be meeting with legislative leaders on a budget deal before a conference committee is called.

    "There's always a lot of behind the scenes preparatory work that goes into things like this," Sensenbrenner said.

    The $62.2 billion two-year spending plan passed each house in dramatically different forms. An identical budget must pass each house before it can go to Doyle, also a Democrat, for his consideration.

    There are major differences between the two budgets.

    The Assembly's version includes a tax on oil companies that could be passed along to drivers by hiking gas prices up another 4.4 cents a gallon. The Senate removed the tax. Doyle wanted to tax oil companies, but only if the companies were banned from passing along their added costs to customers at the pump.

    The Senate increased taxes on capital gains, removing all exemptions. The Assembly lowered the allowable exemption from 60 percent to 40 percent, as Doyle wanted.

    Dozens of other differences also were expected to be worked out by the expected conference committee.

    Waiting until at least Tuesday to create the committee wastes time and puts the budget in jeopardy of not passing before the new fiscal year begins July 1, said Rep. Pedro Colon, D-Milwaukee.

    "I think everybody on this side wants to get truckin'," he said.

    Doyle and legislative leaders have pushed to pass the budget by July 1 to avoid losing millions of dollars in federal money and to enact spending cuts and tax and fee increases that plug the record-high $6.6 billion budget hole.

    Even if that committee doesn't meet until next week, the budget can still be passed on time, said Phil Walzak, a spokesman for Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan, D-Janesville. Walzak said he didn't know if leaders planned informal talks before Tuesday.

    A spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Russ Decker, D-Weston, did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

    Much of the work on the budget has already occurred in secret. Assembly Democrats met behind closed doors for five days to work out changes eventually approved by the full Assembly during a 12-hour session that ended at 5:30 a.m. Saturday.

    Members of the budget-writing Joint Finance Committee also secretly worked out deals before voting in public, often late at night. The committee passed the budget around 6 a.m. after an all-night meeting.

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    We owe it all to the team effort. Each one of you that has helped deserves equal credit.

    W
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC
    We owe it all to the team effort. Each one of you that has helped deserves equal credit.

    W
    100% is not a shabby record "W."

    My Governor in Maine veto'ed a Bill allowing the illegals to have licenses.
    I couldn't believe it.
    It was the second time in years he's done something right.
    He's a loser but just maybe he's hoping to go out of office with a higher approval rating.
    If Palestine puts down their guns, there will be peace.
    If Israel puts down their guns there will be no more Israel.
    Dick Morris

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    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    W wrote:
    This victory keeps ALIPAC's win ratio at 100% for 2009.

    WooooHoooo!!!! 100% - It literally doesn't get any better than that!!!!!

    W- I'm sending a MO to ALIPAC this weekend.
    <div>Number*U.S. military*in S.Korea to protect their border with N.Korea: 28,000. Number*U.S. military*on 2000 mile*U.S. southern border to protect ourselves from*the war in our own backyard: 1,200 National Guard.</

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    AWESOME !!!!This is what happens when everyone joins in and makes their voices heard!!

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    Bravo! Way to go ALIPAC

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