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to anyone that took the time to email/call their congressperson..
thank you....but be ready ..they will drag this monster out of the basement the first chance they can...next we need to take care of the NAFTA super highway... which will be owned by a Spanish company & will be a toll road.. let's get this straight...take our land..give it to a company from another country..and allow them to charge us to drive on the land that was ours in the first place.... who is connected to this creature?...Rudi Guilianni |
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davinci u and ur people are losing this country because u don't know how
manage it. BTW thank for paying your taxes, without people like you I wouldn't have my 20,000 dollars surgery for free last year. |
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The bill was not rejected. They had a vote on whether to pass the bill
without further debate. That is what failed, not the bill. Actually it has passed every major effort to change the bill and is very much alive. The Republicans are still wanting to debate it and change it. Mostly I think they are trying to stall, but so far it looks like it will pass. I have been following every vote on it, and so far it remains intact. Except they agreed to release the names of people who have been rejected green cards to the FBI, so they can track them down and deport them. Other than that the bill is alive and doing very well. |
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Supporters could muster only 45 votes to limit debate and speed the bill
to final passage, 15 short of what was needed on the procedural maneuver. Fifty senators voted against cutting off debate. Most Republicans voted to block Democrats' efforts to advance the measure Important-read beyond the headlines!!! |
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and who are my people lonely?...
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thanks for the link.
Ive been on this from the begining, but still sent it around to my friends. |
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the ones who support ur ideas
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and my ideas are what exactly...
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reread the link u posted in this thread
so u can summarize ur ideas |
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yeah right...
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aha!
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davinci,
How are you today? I understand your believes and stance on this issue. Mine are similar and compromise was a very hard concept for me on this bill. However, killing or stalling this bill is feeding into the hands of those that want full amnesty, and work behind the scenes to conspire stalling any positive solution to the problem. For every year this legislation is prolonged hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant's children reach the age to vote. Since they were born here they have the right and which side of this issue will they stand. Do you think they will vote for tougher measures? I dont and this was instrumental in my choice to support this bill. It did not give full amnesty, but a chance for illegals to pursue the American Dream. It was not going to be free, or easy. If it is stalled until elections, or after elections then hundreds upon hundreds of illegal immigrants children will be voters. You think that killing this bill is some great victory, but in reality it is a fantastic defeat for us that will make the next fight even harder. Basically it will condemn us to open borders and the America we know and love. |
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The loss of the America we love. (grammer)
thanks for your effort to help the other side! This is the best we will ever see. The hill will be steeoer from here on!! |
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A few days ago I was asked to examine the bill and comment on its
international implications. I have got to say that the damn thing is virtually incomprehensible to me. Besides being massive, it has all kinds of twists and turns in it, trying to iron out the philosophic inconsistencies that infused its creation. For what it is worth, I have recommend a redo. You are right, there is big time pressure to pass this but it is a mess. My contacts say, when I point this out, that they know it, and they will 'patch' its defects later. In fairness, some of its key backers are genuine people who are trying to improve things for immigrants, but in addition to the messiness of the bill it has also been larded with special-interest provisions. The well-intentioned folks know this, of course, and all they can do is shrug and say that the core ideas of the bill are worth achieving despite the special interest aspects. I think from my postings last night that you all know where I stand on immigration and immigrants, and I know that my PoV (point of view) is quite different from those of many of you my friends here. This is a toughy, and I understand the concerns that you have. Maybe when the bill is done with, up or down, we could discuss the issues that you see with my PoV -- I'd like to engage in a deeper discussion of this, and test out with your help how I came to it, and what relationship it may have your your own ideas..... Oceans |
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when people want to migrate to another country it is usually because
they see the grass is greener on the other side of the fence if the grass was green on both sides of the fence you would not need a fence |
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good point karizman
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Fanta..appreciate your words...it is a difficult issue..because it is so
much a part of history in this country...I dont like inferences by some that this may be some kind of race issue or discrimination or something..it is not..just a matter of the numbers...to that end I direct everyone to this short movie as an example: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4094926727128068265 I also realize that the bill is still alive..BUT..I think we can claim a partial victory in the fact that it is having a difficult time moving thru the various votes & committees etc...still gives us time to express our concerns to the congress (deaf ears maybe) I have no answers to this...but I think just looking at the numbers clearly defines the problem...so something needs to be done. |
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Nafta has tried to water the grass on the other side of the fence Kari.
Unfortunately they must be using salt water, because the people on the other side want the irrigation to stop more than we do. This subject is something that can not be explained easily. I will just say that American companies have used NAFTA for their own agendas. Cheap labor and inhumane work enviornments. Their grass may be brown, but they are not stupid. They can see what is happenning, and what is forced upon them is not a good thing. It only benefits one enity, big business. What needs to happen is a change in the Gov. on the other side to one that will water their grass. This will never happen as long as the ones who are abused see it is easier to cross the fence and walk barefoot through the green grass on the other side. |
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when people are opressed dieing starveing no shelter no dignity, they
will try if they can to escape those indignities.when all the wealthy nations pitch in and rectify the inequities on this planet people will be content were they are. |
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Dude ...you been smoking that sh.. in your garden again?....as I hear
you tell it....over and over...it's always somebody elses fault...OMG....no wonder you live in the f.....g bush? |
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