Posted on 04/30/2015 10:55:21 AM PDT by Dave346
Senator Cotton offered amendment #1197 to the underlying bill, H.R.1191. He then offered a second degree amendment on behalf of Senator Rubio, which is SA #1198, to SA #1197.
Rubio has stood head and shoulders over the rest of the Presidential field on this. He is emerging as a leader!!
On Amnesty?
He has repented of his sins on amnesty. Who by the way, is the great anti-amnesty candidate you support?
The Rube got suckered again yesterday. He was promised a a floor vote on his two amendments, and then Corker yanked the rug out from under him, leaving him sputtering and walking off in a huff.
Why does it make any difference at all what Congress votes on this issue, or, really, on ANY issue? Obama will do what he wants; the GOP will go along with it. End of story.
Wow, I didn’t realize there were any FReepers left who were still drinking Rubio’s kool aid. It’s like spotting a nearly extinct animal in the wild.
End of story is correct.
Obama cannot castrate the West fast enough...
Divided government is a mess, but it’s a good mess because all the other governments are worse.
the great anti-amnesty candidate
Isn’t that Walker?
lol, whut?
Anyway...
The hell he has.
People stupid enough to push an amnesty candidate deserve to lose their homes when that amnesty candidate demands places for them to live.
There is no repentance. He’s ducked his responsibility with half heated claims and support for other amnesty junkies.
They share a disdain for America.
Rubio hasn’t repented. He still supports amnesty. He just thinks he needs to be slicker about how he presents the next one.
Poison pill inclusion means they want war.
FU CORKSUCKER
LOL - Mr. Amnesty? LOL!!!
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iowacornman
Since Aug 22, 2014
Bingo.
I don’t trust him as far as I can throw him.
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