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    Kick Me I am a citizen

    KIck Me I am a citizen- this is Gordon smiths message to the citizens who arrived at his office last week to discuss amnesty and we mean NO on amnesty not yes.
    the staffers hid from amerian citizens -in the meantime the top story on Yahoo was an illegal alien student who went to congress and was welcomed to tell her story - how do you think that makes us the citizens of the United States Feel?
    remember Gordon Smith- this time Your horrible D record on Immigration will not be brushed aside.
    americans have awakened and we are furious about the Senate sell out of the US called the Amnesty bill Protesters blast proposed immigration reform

    By BRIAN FEAGANS
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    Published on: 05/31/07

    The placards reading "Secure Our Borders" and "Stop the Guest Worker Amnesty" may have been pointed at motorists Thursday.

    But the mid-day protest outside the Galleria Office Park in Cobb County was really designed to grab attention 13 floors above, in the office suite of Sen. Saxby Chambliss.

    "That turncoat sold us down the Rio Grande," East Cobb resident Maria Litland said, waving an American flag in the direction of the curved glass office building while standing with about 60 other protesters.

    Organized by anti-illegal immigration activist D.A. King, the protest was designed to turn up the heat on Chambliss and fellow Georgia Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson. They are among the Senate leaders backing a controversial immigration reform compromise with President Bush.

    The bipartisan measure has absorbed a barrage of criticism from both the left and the right since being unveiled earlier this month. Conservatives say it's too soft on border security and the estimated 12 illegal immigrants currently in the country. Liberals say it would break up immigrant families and give illegal immigrants incentive to remain in the shadows.

    Chambliss and Isakson have acknowledged the plan isn't perfect but say it's far better than the status quo. They insist the measure would require that the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border be secured before the other reforms, such as the creation of a temporary worker program, could be put in place.

    Protester Melanie Williams of Duluth said no matter how it's dressed up, the Senate compromise would send a clear message to other people considering illegal entry into the United States. "People will sneak in and think 'Oh, I'll just wait for the next amnesty,'" Williams said.

    Participating in her first-ever protest, Williams said she's fed up with the people who have crammed into the home across the street from her in Gwinnett County. She suspects they are in the country illegally. At one point there were 30 people in the house and 10 cars in the driveway, she said, holding a banner that declared "We are America — Attrition Through Enforcement."

    A handful of counter-protesters gathered across the street with "Welcome, We Are All Immigrants" signs. Mableton resident Rich Pellegrino, who organized the group, said considering the lack of immigration enforcement over the last two decades, it's disingenuous to now expel the people who build houses and pluck chickens in Georgia. Pellegrino said he's gained new respect for the Georgia senators.

    "When a politician takes a stand that's not popular with his constituency," he said, "that is a statesman, not just a politician."

    But most of those standing at the corner of Akers Mill Road and Galleria Drive had soured on the senators they once backed. They held signs such as "No More Anchor Babies" and "Illegal aliens displace U.S. workers."

    "If they vote 'yes,'" said Georgia Minutemen organizer Todd Walker, "it's political suicide."

    DeKalb County CEO Vernon Jones, who is running against Chambliss, shook hands with the protesters and told them he wanted to hear their concerns. Pressed on what he'd do differently, Jones said he'd insist on the enforcement of existing immigration laws.

    King, the protest organizer and president of the Marietta-based Dustin Inman Society, exchanged business cards with Jones before accompanying 30 or so other protesters up to Chambliss' office. Though the senator was not present, they met with one of Chambliss' field representatives. Many wore bumper stickers on their backs. They read "Kick Me! I am a Citizen."


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    meltdown.

    Please include the link to the article you have posted.

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    Hi Meltdown, I have a bumper sticker with the "Kick Me I Am a Citizen."
    Matthew 19:26
    But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.
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    Hi Meltdown, from Oregon? Glad to have you with us, stay and help us fight this garbage being thrown the way of all of us, the citizens.

    Gordon Smith is a shame to Oregon and all Republicans in Oregon. He is a career politician and one who will sell-out Oregonians and American citizens so that big business can have their cheap labor.
    "In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, Brave, Hated, and Scorned. When his cause succeeds however,the timid join him, For then it costs nothing to be a Patriot." 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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