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To: RetiredArmy; xzins
Alabama delegation could decide whether ‘ObamaTrade’ passes or not....Yellowhammer news

.......As of Thursday evening, Alabama congressmen Mo Brooks (R-AL5) and Gary Palmer (R-AL6) have very publicly opposed TPA and Congressmen Robert Aderholt (R-AL4) and Terri Sewell (D-AL7) are believed to be leaning “no” as well. But it is unclear right now where Congressmen Bradley Byrne (R-AL1), Martha Roby (R-AL2) and Mike Rogers (R-AL3) will land, especially with Congressional leadership urging their members to support the bill.

A unanimous Alabama delegation would not only be significant in terms of their own seven votes, but could also swing other southern delegations off of the fence and firmly into the “no” camp.

In August of last year, Alabama’s delegation almost singlehandedly orchestrated a conservative victory on immigration, they may have another shot Friday on “ObamaTrade.”


102 posted on 06/11/2015 9:56:52 PM PDT by caveat emptor
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To: caveat emptor

Yeah. Rogers is our congresscritter. I am very, very upset with the guy. He does not make good decisions all the time. Sometimes I could pull my hair out on his decision making. I almost didn’t vote for him this last time, just skip the ballot position with this name on it and move on, but I finally did as did my wife. But, this next time, I may just skip him. He won easily and had no competition, but that doesn’t mean I HAVE to vote for him. The guy needs to step up and I sent him an email last night yelling at him about some of this stuff. Especially the hidden Obama control on immigration that is the bill.


110 posted on 06/12/2015 5:02:41 AM PDT by RetiredArmy (It is about THE CROSS. It has always been and always will be about the CROSS!!!)
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