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To: bushluvr

Immigration law enforcement and this law should be a litmus test for all Pubs. Now that we have control..and likely to keep..we need to pick of the Rhino's who won't actively support sorting out the illegal immigration and associated security problems.
I was just at LAX departing and the screeners were allowing people in with just a bording pass..which makes it possible to get an undocumented alien on a flight. I mentioned the security breach to a manager and he said they would take care of it..right.


7 posted on 12/12/2004 9:50:37 PM PST by Oldexpat
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To: Oldexpat

The Dimms and the Republicans JUST WILL NOT HEAR the AMERICAN People, we have no place else to go for representation in Congress: Let's see, elections 2006, if the Republicans see a shift in their electorate base they will start to ask questions for sure once the sound of the boots leaving their party base. Once your in the booth you can vote how you prefer, but this will surely shake them to the very marrow of their bones. I guess I've been taken for granted to many times, like the Black man and the Dimm party.

Then the rude awakening can begin. This can also be true for Demmocrats that are not in love with the Left Wing Fruitcakes. I have alway been loyal to the Republican Party, worked during and between elections for various candidates, But I AM an AAMERICAN first.

Constitutional Party,
http://www.constitutionparty.com/

America First Party,
http://www.americafirstparty.org/

Independant American Party
http://www.usiap.org/

The American Party
http://www.theamericanparty.org/


27 posted on 12/12/2004 10:48:50 PM PST by 26lemoncharlie (Defending America)
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To: Oldexpat; All

"we need to pick off the Rhino's who won't actively support sorting out the illegal immigration and associated security problems."

Whew...lots of pickin' there. We had one republican senator stand up for these provisions:


INHOFE SAYS INTELLIGENCE REFORM BILL OVERLOOKS MAJOR ISSUES





Wednesday, December 8, 2004



WASHINGTON--U.S. Sen. James M. Inhofe (R-Okla.) today voted against the final passage of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (S.2845), which was eventually approved by the Senate (89-2).

"Today I joined the majority of our Oklahoma delegation in voting against the final passage of this bill," Inhofe said. "While there where many provisions I agreed with, unfortunately there were also glaring omissions that where impossible to overlook and caused me to oppose final passage.

"Stripped from the final version of this bill were five provisions that I felt were absolutely imperative to include in this reform package. Once you pass a bill, you lose your leverage to get those things that were controversial back in the bill. I do not have any doubt that the Speaker would bring this up at the beginning of the next Congress, but I have serious doubts that once passed in the House that those five areas that I have outlined would be corrected in the Senate. "Many people would be outraged to know that there is a 3.5 mile gap in our fence line with Mexico that exists solely to preserve the environment of five birds that are protected by the Endangered Species Act. The provision in the bill to patch this hole was removed because apparently repairing our border will disturb these five animals."

Senator Inhofe also expressed dismay that the following provisions were removed from the original version of this legislation:

* Electronic Confirmation by State DMVs of the Validity of Other States' Driver's Licenses and Driver Information.

* Anti-Trafficking Provision that Adds to the Existing Criminal Code Regarding the Sale of ID Counterfeiting Technology and Information.
* A Requirement for Proof of Lawful Presence in the United States.
* Temporary Driver's License requirements that State Visas and similar Documents Should Expire on the Same Date as Temporary Licenses.
* Restriction on a State's Ability to Accept Foreign Documents like the Matricula for Driver's Licenses.


http://www.inhofe.senate.gov/


100 posted on 12/13/2004 11:20:09 AM PST by AuntB (Every person who enters the U.S. illegally--from anywhere--increases the likelihood of another 9/11)
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