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    How did your Senators vote on S. 2611?


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    Fortunately for them they both voted no. Sessions stood strong the entire time but Shelby rode the fence until the end.
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    Wish I could say the same thing. Stabenow (Dem) made me proud by voting no but that other loser Levin (D) didn't disappoint me in proving once again what an anti-American loser he is. I've sent a fax and email telling him my true feelings towards him.
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    I can proudly say my oklahoma Senators did us proud and voted no, way to go Senators Inhofe, and Coburn, we must take time to email a big thanks to all who voted no!
    Build the dam fence post haste!

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    I'm from ground zero of the invasion, California. Dianne Pickledstein and Barbara Boxhead both voted as expected. The real spectacle was California House Speaker Fabian Nunez and State Senator Gil Cedillo, when they saw Vicente Fox, they looked at him like he was their prom date with a $100 corsage I thought Fabian was going to ask Vicente to marry him! So did Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Vivalaraza, in six years Fox made his country worse instead of better. A real guy to look up to eh! They must want to emulate him, a dictator who promises everything, gives nothing and keeps everything!
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