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5/31/06 | snowrip

Posted on 05/31/2006 9:23:45 AM PDT by snowrip

Following is a working draft of a letter I wrote this weekend, which will be faxed tomorrow to every member of the US House and Senate, and to President Bush. I have relied on FR for news, information and intelligent discussion (and sometimes, laughs!) for around six years now... naturally, I thought that this would be the best place to get feedback and ideas.

amnesty
am-nes-ty -n 1. a general pardon for offenses against a government



Never before in the history of the United States has the House, Senate and the President been so out of touch with the wishes of the overwhelming majority of Americans. Never before have our elected leaders been so willing to utterly ignore their duties to the electorate, the rights of American citizens, the Constitution, and the very principle of America herself.

The bill passed recently by the Senate ignores all of those things, and more. The Democrats and Republicans who voted in favor of this bill have granted amnesty, as it is defined by the law, the dictionary, and by common sense. They granted those who have knowingly and willingly broken a myriad of laws since the day they entered this country, more rights and more benefits than those who are lawful citizens. Those senators voted to actually increase the number of those criminals that may come here, and then voted to grant them citizenship with barely any penalties whatsoever. Make no mistake about it: The Senate voted to increase the problem exponentially, and voted to marginalize the American citizen. The Senate voted to make our country a weaker, more dangerous place. The Senate voted to take from those who obey the laws, and to give a reward to those who break them.

Every member of the House and Senate, as well as the President, have publicly and repeatedly sworn to do whatever it takes to defend this country, and the interests of the American citizenry. It is unbelievable to me that those who back this bill, including the President himself, could in good conscience champion something that so utterly, miserably fails Americans and the defense of America.

We are not stupid! Believe it or not, we comprehend the financial implications and the fine print of utter garbage like Hagel-Martinez. We completely disagree with the ridiculous, sophomoric straw-dog argument that 15 million illegal aliens could never all be deported... and we understand that deporting them all will not take place overnight. We know that the border is 2,000 miles long... not 370. We are aware of the absurdity inherent in the “Illegals hold jobs no Americans want to do” contention. We grasp the national security ramifications of many thousands of undocumented people crossing into the US every single day, and we have not forgotten what happened on September 11, 2001. We understand the damage to our educational and healthcare systems and to Social Security. We recognize that we pay $68,000,000,000.00 per year to take care of those who spit on our laws and, sometimes, even on our flag... and we see that the Senate “reforms” will cost us an additional $500,000,000,000.00 over the next ten to twenty years. We are reading the text of this bill, and we understand how thoroughly gutless it is. Furthermore, we see that it has been carefully crafted to give an appearance of resolute change... And we see that in reality it does absolutely nothing, and that the craftsmanship of trickery is both premeditated and deliberate.

We are sick of hearing that this is an “immigration issue”, when we know for a fact it is an illegal alien problem! However, we wonder if you know any of these things. For example, did you know that in food preparation, agriculture, cleaning, and construction, the great majority of the work is still being done by people who are not illegal aliens? The highest concentration is in agriculture, where they are roughly 22 percent of the employees. Did you know that, according to the calculations of two separate studies, under the Senate bill there will be in excess of one hundred million aliens that will be granted citizenship in the United States in the next twenty years?

The American people are tired of the deliberate obfuscation, spin, and outright lies regarding this problem, which stream forth from so many on Capitol Hill and indeed from the Oval Office itself. Do we need to remind those in elected office of their Constitutional mandate? Of their oaths of office? Of their duty to the electorate? As working, voting, law-abiding, thinking Americans, we can only come to one conclusion: Those who support the Senate bill have chosen to intentionally ignore the facts, and have put their own political ambitions ahead of what is good for this country. This agenda is utterly and completely UNACCEPTABLE. Moreover, it constitutes a direct threat to the future of this republic, because it indicates that there are members of the body politic who no longer answer to the will of the people or the Constitution, or even to rational thought itself.

The solution to these problems is eminently simple. The people of the United States want a fortified, secure border, not a virtual fence. We want English declared as the legal, national language of this country, not just as a common, unifying manner of speech. We want serious consequences for those who hire illegal aliens. We want to absolutely and forever end the giveaway of Social Security, welfare, and free medical benefits to illegal aliens and their families, and want an end to the “anchor baby” policy. We want to remove as many illegal aliens as is humanly possible, and we have the patience to see such a measure through. Once deported, we want them to be kept out for good, or allowed in under a well-documented, strictly-controlled guest-worker program.

Above all, WE DO NOT WANT AN AMNESTY PROGRAM IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM! This means no “path to citizenship”, no “undocumented migrants”, and no plan yet supported by President Bush. We tried it once before, and the results have been nothing short of disastrous.

We do not need another huge bureaucracy created to handle the problem. We don’t need tax increases to pay for it, and we don’t need sniveling or crying or political infighting. We want a rational, steadfast and immediate approach to handling a problem which has gotten way out of hand, and we will vote for those who support such a measure. We would remind those who so willfully abandon the values and ethics of American ideals in exchange for campaign contributions: It does not matter if corporate donors line reelection coffers with one trillion dollars... it will not buy one single vote on this issue.

Do you understand? To underestimate the will of the people on this issue is to do so at your peril. If you vote for weak borders... if you vote for amnesty in ANY form... if you vote for continued balkanization... if you vote for greater benefits for illegals.... if you vote to not severely punish employers... if you vote the imagined rights of illegal aliens over those of law-abiding American citizens... In short, if you vote anti-American, we will not send you one dime in campaign support, and we will remove you from office as soon as we can get to the ballot box.

This is not the time for maintaining the political status quo, nor is it the time to support your party for the party’s sake. I wish to be perfectly clear upon this point: This is not an opportunity for gaining political power. It is not an occasion to expand a potential voter base, nor is it a time for partisan idiocy. It is not an opportunity to sponsor the safest political bet. This is the moment to support and protect the future of America and Americans.

There are those who argue that supporting what is right for this country is xenophobic or racist. Those arguments are foolish, wholly illogical, and irrational to the point of absurdity. They fail entirely in the arena of reality. America is a land of immigrants... legal immigrants who came here to assimilate into American society, to give up allegiance to their country and become Americans. Ours is a history and a spirit of sacrifice, of self-determination, of independence. It is a chronicle of self-reliance, of hard work, of courage and of responsibility. America is a civilization of principles, a legacy of freedom and of law. THIS IS OUR CULTURE. To become an American means to stand up in unwavering support and in reverence of these essential things, and to accept our culture as your own. It means not a surrender of your heritage, but an integration of your way of life into that which is American.

The time has come for you, the representatives that we the people put in office, to stand and take decisive action. Do not fail us. It is time for each of you to act not as a politician, but as a leader who will sacrifice political convenience to do what is right.

Not in the interests of your party, or your donors, or your political ambitions.

In the rational interests of the United States of America.



Sincerely, (my name) Maine


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To: snowrip

Good letter!

However, Try to shorten it some if you can; most people have short attention spans.

You are trying to reason with people that -- to all appearances -- care not for the future of America, nor have they taken there oath of office seriously. One can ONLY conclude that they are:

(1) They are Unfit, and or, unqualified for office(to be kind)
(2) They are corrupt.
(3) They are traitors to their country.

Frankly, the more our leaders ignore the wishes of the American people (said wishes also embodied in our constitution I might add) the more I'm leaning toward choices number two and three.

Don't be timid or afraid.

God bless America.











41 posted on 05/31/2006 10:46:02 AM PDT by siznartuf (If I Hear "Jobs Americans Won't Do" One More ^%&^%^%# Time)
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To: snowrip

to the point and decisive.
very impressive


42 posted on 05/31/2006 10:58:50 AM PDT by ziggy_dlo ("Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country" JFK)
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To: snowrip

Yeah...all of those.


43 posted on 05/31/2006 11:06:27 AM PDT by Osage Orange (The pen is mightier than the................pigs.)
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To: justshutupandtakeit

and add pictures


44 posted on 05/31/2006 1:00:51 PM PDT by Zavien Doombringer (Mr. Franklin, what form of customes did you create in Tiajunna? A beeber, Madam, if you can stune it)
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To: snowrip

Your first sentence is grammatically wrong (like half of my posts).

You wrote:

"Never before in the history of the United States has the House, Senate and the President been so out of touch with the wishes of the overwhelming majority of Americans."

It should read (corrected word in caps):

"Never before in the history of the United States HAVE the House, Senate and the President been so out of touch with the wishes of the overwhelming majority of Americans."

Don't know if grammar really matters in the grand scheme of things, but I just thought I'd mention it. (And I make plenty of writing errors myself.)

There may be some other slips in your post, but it's getting late. Too tired! I'll read later.


45 posted on 05/31/2006 11:54:06 PM PDT by Cedar
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To: snowrip
Just remind them California once had two Republican Senators.

>>> Anyone think we'll ever see that again?<<<<

Also remind them that the plan to allow illegals to suck up Social Security is a non-starter. SS is still the Third Rail !!
Good Luck
46 posted on 06/01/2006 12:16:13 AM PDT by investigateworld (Abortion stops a beating heart)
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To: Cedar

Thanks for the heads-up on that... and one of my majors was English!


47 posted on 06/01/2006 5:04:02 AM PDT by snowrip (Liberal? YOU HAVE NO RATIONAL ARGUMENT. Actually, you lack even a legitimate excuse.)
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To: snowrip

Excellent, IMHO. Yes, I know the staffers quickly scan and merely tally a "for" or "against" for their boss, but it feels good to get it all off your chest anyway. Kudos to you for taking the time to express the sticking points so well.


48 posted on 06/01/2006 5:30:18 AM PDT by shezza (God bless our military heroes)
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