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House GOP draws line on immigration
Boston Globe ^
| May 27, 2006
| By Rick Klein,
Posted on 05/27/2006 12:37:46 PM PDT by sheana
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To: sheana
Teddy, Teddy.....put the bottle down and step away from the microphone. Yup, either Teddy's brain is fried from all that booze or he's got a screw loose. Calling for more massive illegal alien demonstrations is pretty dumb on his part, although I actually hope they do it since it'll help tremendously the patriot's side in the House.
To: I see my hands
A parking violation
A parking violation? Noone was talking about a parking violation! Oh that's right, change the words and you change the meanings. gotcha, typical.
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posted on
05/27/2006 3:55:26 PM PDT
by
sheana
To: sheana
But Kennedy expressed hope that massive public demonstrations by immigrants can work in tandem with pressure from Bush, McCain, and other conservatives to persuade skeptical House Republicans to support a bill that's closer to the Senate approach.ROTFLOL.. I think conservatives know now what McCain is, and they are beginning to understand that Bush, like his father, is a Rockefeller Republican.
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posted on
05/27/2006 3:55:38 PM PDT
by
Celtman
(It's never right to do wrong to do right.)
To: Savage Beast
So you want two standards of law one for Christians and one for others? And what happens if someone suggests amnesty just for Muslims? the knife has two edges...
To: sheana
``Dark clouds are forming on the horizon," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, said of the possibility that House leaders will gut the Senate's immigration bill. ``In any great action movie, there's a final scene where the leading man or woman saves the day. It's now that time for President Bush."
Reid is a real slimeball. Dubya is really being set up this one. If the House caves and shamnesty passes, Conservatives- like me- are going to go ballistic. If the reform package fails, Reid and the rest of the vermin will cry that Bush is to blame for not bringing his own party into line. Pretty sweet for the Dim's, huh? They can't defend the nation or even come up with solutions; but those drones can sure throw rocks, can't they?
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posted on
05/27/2006 3:59:27 PM PDT
by
PerConPat
(A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to the ground.-- Mencken)
To: BLCA
Limbaugh said the other day that the senators that voted against it, contrary to what one expect of them, are up
for re-election against strong challengers.
Sheets and Stabmenow, among others, from what I recall.
To: AntiGuv
McCain thinks about ways that he can thumb his nose at America, and how much attention he'll get from the LSM.
To: BLCA
Maybe I wasn't the only one to write my congressman and say, no amnesty or I won't vote for you.
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posted on
05/27/2006 4:45:42 PM PDT
by
stands2reason
(You cannot bully or insult conservatives into supporting your guy.)
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To: Racer1; AntiGuv
Everyone already knows what goes through McCain's mind:
"Soon, I shall rule this land! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAH!!!!"
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posted on
05/27/2006 4:49:11 PM PDT
by
stands2reason
(You cannot bully or insult conservatives into supporting your guy.)
To: All
There is a powerful win-win scenario for the President. If the bill is delayed into the new Congress, because the Dems think they can take the House and open the border completely, then the base can galvanize and turn out in record numbers to be DAMN SURE the GOP holds the House at least and maybe Senate too.
This would preclude impeachment.
That's a viable strategy. Just delay it to the next Congress. Then we have no choice but to make sure the GOP holds the House. Everyone will show up to vote that way.
And as for having no sympathy for the Senate RINOs, we won't have anything to say about that because of the large number of GOP senators running, only 3 are RINOs. Staying away from the Senate would hurt only conservative Senators.
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05/27/2006 4:58:36 PM PDT
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Owen
To: ncountylee
"Past time for Teddy's liver to do it's duty."
When Teddy's liver does its duty, I'm hoping/wondering if the family puts it up for bid on E-bay. Imagine the shipping charges though, something of that size.
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posted on
05/27/2006 8:13:09 PM PDT
by
ottersnot
(All hail the Pajamajahadeen. I'll bet Al Gore rues the day he invented this internet thing.)
To: studly hungwell
Senate=too many liberal republicans.
Time for a massive purge of the weak and stupid.
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05/27/2006 8:15:40 PM PDT
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ottersnot
(All hail the Pajamajahadeen. I'll bet Al Gore rues the day he invented this internet thing.)
To: All
"Doh!"
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