I notice that the only time the fraudulent Washigntion Post has come out with any "polls" in recent times, showimng "support" for the Bush administration's plans, is when that plan fits in very nicely with the RATS plan to legalize a bunch of rabid, America-hating Mexicans, so they can vote in the RATS to the control of the congres and ultimately the Presidency.
So much for the value of drive-by media "polls".
Let's face it, the RATS are so far out of the views of mainstream America on most issues that, they have clearly figured out that the only way they can win, is to give citizenship's to rabid "reconquista" Mexicans, a bunch who fit the demographics that regularly voter for the RATS.
Not gonna happen.
It appears our phone calls and letters are working gentlemen (and ladies).
Time to DOUBLE UP with our letters and phone calls and keep up the pressure on our congressmen.
That treacherous Senate Immigration Bill has to die, and it will.
1 posted on
05/28/2006 10:29:30 AM PDT by
Jameison
To: Jameison
The Post says "short-term Republican politics," when what it means is, the will of the American people. Can't say that any better.
2 posted on
05/28/2006 10:32:21 AM PDT by
ncountylee
(Dead terrorists smell like victory)
To: Jameison
The Washington Post reports this morning that prospects for the Senate's
immigration amnesty package are dimming,...
There, fixed it.
3 posted on
05/28/2006 10:32:46 AM PDT by
Diogenesis
(Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
To: Jameison
It appears our phone calls and letters are working gentlemen (and ladies).
Time to DOUBLE UP with our letters and phone calls and keep up the pressure on our congressmen.
That treacherous Senate Immigration Bill has to die, and it will.
Amen to that...then, after the Senate bill dies...so must the political careers of those who supported it
4 posted on
05/28/2006 10:34:30 AM PDT by
Irontank
(Let them revere nothing but religion, morality and liberty -- John Adams)
To: Jameison
Republican House members facing the toughest races this fall are overwhelmingly opposed to any deal that provides illegal immigrants a path to citizenship This is really important because it means their constituents don't want them to vote for this mess, which strongly suggests that polls showing that most Americans favor amnesty are wrong.
susie
6 posted on
05/28/2006 10:34:52 AM PDT by
brytlea
(amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
To: Jameison
It's too late. Six members of my family who vote straight Rep. ticket have vowed to never vote again. Don't care who they elect. Think we all forgot: government is not your friend. Always follow the money. Only curious now how much money is in ALL those congressional freezers.
8 posted on
05/28/2006 10:37:06 AM PDT by
texaslil
(and)
To: Jameison
If possible, try to visit your Congressman's local office. Even a brief visit with a junior staffer carries huge impact.
I went to my Congressman's office on Friday to deliver a letter of support (he has been solid) and was invited back for a meeting with Congressman over the break.
The White House and MSM will be placing brutal pressure on the good guys. We must fight as hard as we can.IMHO
9 posted on
05/28/2006 10:39:32 AM PDT by
ncountylee
(Dead terrorists smell like victory)
To: Jameison
Your position (IMHO) is national suicide. The world is going to engulf and destroy a "walled off" USofA. Already manufacturing is leaving, agriculture is next. American Capitalism is going "overseas". Americans can be a part of this movement if they join in and not build a wall of separation.
13 posted on
05/28/2006 10:48:35 AM PDT by
Blake#1
To: Jameison
Kay Bailey Hutchinson reported on Lou Dobbs last week that her phone calls, emails, and mail were running nearly 2000 against and less than 20 for the Bush-Fox-Kennedy-McCain Amnesty Bill. I guess since the illegals own the Oval Office and the United States Senate, there is no need telling Senators that cannot be bought that you support amnesty.
To: Jameison
Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) will not allow a vote on a House-Senate compromise that does not have the support of most GOP lawmakers or one that would undermine the reelection chances of his at-risk members, aides said. According to GOP lawmakers and strategists, about 75 percent of the 231 House Republicans are steadfastly opposed to the Senate bill or even a watered-down version of it.So, using my "fuzzy math", 75% of 231 is about 173 members - that leaves more than enough Congressmen to pass the compromise bill.
To: Jameison
20 posted on
05/28/2006 11:04:09 AM PDT by
Matchett-PI
( "History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid." -- Dwight Eisenhower)
To: Jameison
28 posted on
05/28/2006 11:17:12 AM PDT by
VOA
To: gubamyster
To: Jameison
54 posted on
05/28/2006 12:06:04 PM PDT by
heights
To: Jameison
The be honest this fall election is going to turn in to a referendum on the illegals... it will be in many ways a one issue vote.... so we need to make it clear so the a message is sent to DC...
It would be best to have formal alliance of people of any party with a stand alone one issue "Plank" that formally ID them on this one issue to leave to any room in any one mind where the voters stand
To use GW own words ...for this one issue
Your either with us or your against us
In this one case GW and some other party big shot are clear "against us"... but the bulk of the grassroots are with us...we need to flag just who who on this
56 posted on
05/28/2006 12:12:46 PM PDT by
tophat9000
(If it was illegal French Canadians would La Raza back them? Racist back there race over country)
To: Jameison
"Path to citizenship." Anybody else getting tired of this line?
141 posted on
05/28/2006 2:33:58 PM PDT by
Luke21
(Democrats hate us, our heritage, and our religion. They think we belong in cages. Never forget.)
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