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To: Cheerio

Do you know that then-senator Obama cast the deciding vote AGAINST the immigration reform bill in 2007?

I don’t think he will actually pass his liberal bill - I think he made so unacceptable, on purpose, to ensure it remains an open issue - and he can blame the Republicans for ‘blocking’ his bill. Thus ensuring that more voters will vote against the Republicans, probably forever.

I also believe the same about his gay marriage lies. He wants that to remain open as well, another issue he can blame the Republicans for.

It really doesn’t matter which way the Republicans vote. If they support illegal amnesty, they alienate their own voters and the Dem voters will still be Dem votes.

If they support gay marriage, same thing. Their own voters will be alienated and the gays will still vote for the Dems.

It’s a win-win for Obama and the Republicans are unable to win no matter what they do.

I’m 66 and I don’t think I will see another Republican President in my lifetime.


25 posted on 01/29/2013 7:56:27 AM PST by SusaninOhio
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To: SusaninOhio

I don’t think he will actually pass his liberal bill - I think he made so unacceptable, on purpose, to ensure it remains an open issue - and he can blame the Republicans for ‘blocking’ his bill. Thus ensuring that more voters will vote against the Republicans, probably forever.


I think the Dems really want to get amnesty done this time. Huge Dem voting blocks in key places like FL and TX. FL will become a solid blue state with amnesty and Dem GOTV.

The dims won’t get a better time to push it through since the GOP thinks they have our votes locked up due to gun control. It’s going to happen, now.


29 posted on 01/29/2013 8:18:10 AM PST by lodi90
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