Signed and sent to all in my address book....did this get posted on on the boards so others could sign it?
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Signed and sent to all in my address book....did this get posted on on the boards so others could sign it?
Yes I posted it in General some time ago, you have been too busy to notice, also on the action alert thead! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
Enzi, His Cheyene office said " His policy has always been to oppose amnesty in any form "
Corker, No word yet, but "has record of opposing past amnesty"
Barrasso, "Can't say for sure, but he is against any provision for amnesty "
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Originally Posted by April
I THINK, OVERALL, WE ARE DOING GOOD, NO? :D
Alexander, "opposed to amnesty, but how he votes will depend on the wording of the bill" I asked for a NO vote if they could not separate the bills.
BTW Some of the staffers were very interested in the bills, and did ask questions, even though they could not express their opinion. The ones who were against amnesty IE their Senator, were very happy to say so.
I think you are right some are hopeless but we still need confirmation on aome too. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ex_OC
GREAT WORK EVERYONE , COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU....THANKS SO MUCH!! NOW WE HAVE TO STAY ON THEM UNTIL THEY GIVE UP!!! :roll:
Unfortunately, even if we defeat this, we will most likely have eight more years of this immigration battle on our hands since all candidates are pro-amnesty. I don't know about you, but this is very tiring.
I wonder if this means Coburn and Bunning would vote NO they are not on our list!! Have to becareful because some may feel obligated to sign because of war funding :cry:Quote:
WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley today led several Senators in asking Majority Leader Harry Reid to remove more than 100 pages of immigration language from legislation that is necessary to fund troops fighting the War on Terrorism. Grassley sent the letter with Senators Jeff Sessions, David Vitter, Tom Coburn, Johnny Isakson, Saxby Chambliss, James Inhofe, John Barrasso, Elizabeth Dole and Jim Bunning.
Called both MN senators yesterday and today. Same response....not revealing their intentions on this bill. It tells me, they both plan to vote in favor of it. Neither Coleman nor Klobuchar have a good track record and both flop all over the place. Their vote is on the auction block, imo!
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