Posted on 09/04/2006 5:48:05 PM PDT by RobFromGa
Edited on 09/05/2006 1:53:36 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 As they prepare for a critical pre-election legislative stretch, Congressional Republican leaders have all but abandoned a broad overhaul of immigration laws and instead will concentrate on national security issues they believe play to their political strength.
With Congress reconvening Tuesday after an August break, Republicans in the House and Senate say they will focus on Pentagon and domestic security spending bills, port security legislation and measures that would authorize the administrations terror surveillance program and create military tribunals to try terror suspects.
We Republicans believe that we have no choice in the war against terror and the only way to do it is to continue to take them head-on whether it is in Iraq or elsewhere, said Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the majority leader.
That's awefully optimistic of you. To be honest with you, though, I don't want to let the Dems let us be attacked just to wake us up. I don't want to lose thousands of american lives, maybe my own, just to purify the GOP. Think of the message the terrorists get from a Democratic win: it say surrender and that terror works.
2. When the Republicans lose the house the present Senate bill will look very good indeed because there then will be no barrier in the House, the Senate, or the White House to the virtual abandonment of the borders.
3. If we lose the Senate as well as the House, there will be utterly no restraints on immigration because the President is simply philosophically opposed to any limitation on immigration.
4. The truth is that conservatism has lost its hold on the Republican Party and, whether we want it or not, we are now about to face her time in the wilderness. Blame is equally to be shared by senators, representatives, and the president. Thieves and Rinos and porkers in the Senate, thieves and porkers in the House, and a President who is utterly abdicated his sworn duty to enforce immigration laws and who has committed one public-relations disaster after another from Harriet Myers to Katrina and who has deliberately validated our enemies as persons, and who has handed over to them our educational system, our prescription drug system, and our federal budget, all have combined to put conservatism in a coma for awhile.
5. The house should pass the most restrictive immigration law it can muster and create the issue for the election.
6. The house should pass every conceivable energy measure such as drilling in Anwar, drilling offshore and around Florida etc. providing for refineries, providing for nuclear power plants and let the Democrats in the Rinos oppose them and create a climate in which the people can direct their rage about gas prices at the Democrats.
7. The reality is of course is it's all too late for this and any other intelligent policies which might have saved the Republican Party from the disaster which is facing us. Many of our problems have been brought on by Iraq and there too we could have done much better in a public-relations sense. Alas it is all too late now. There is nothing left but to go the polls and vote for the most conservative man on the ticket who has a chance of winning. Let's fight the good fight and go down like soldiers.
The senate probably knew that when they passed it. It was SO bad, that everyone said, "NO!"
And when we get nothing done everyone says, "Better anything than the Senate immigration bill.
Are these political whores good or what? They give us less than nothing to fix the problem and we just say, Thanks!
Yes, that's what I'm saying. The Dems are not serious about the most serious issue of the day.
They just lost the house and maybe the senate.
If this is true then the GOP just gave away the House and maybe the Senate.
btt
LOL - you really think a politician cares about a strongly worded letter? He only cares if you will vote for him or not. He couldn't care less what you think about him or his policies.
Divisive issue? Nonsense. All we need is a 20-foot concrete wall from Texas to California, with a 12-lane superhighway barreling through it with no customs inspections. That'll fix it.
You need to get off of FR sometime and take the general pulse of the people. Iraq, while a necessary and important war, is a loser politically in 2006 and only popular among hardcore republicans.
The GOP played the WOT card in 2004 and they've already worn that out - it won't work in 2006.
Yes ther are easy solutions - just build a fence across the southern border and announce that businesses that employ illegals will be charged criminally.
And when I write "build a fence" I don't mean some imaginary fense here and there that might get built and might not.
Huh? Choosing not to vote is the same as voting. Would you rather those of us that are fed up with republican "democrat-lite" policies vote for the Democrat?
I see the two as part of the same. Open borders increases probability of terrorism!
>>If they refuse to close the border before the election,
>>I WILL STAY HOME ON ELECTION DAY!
>>The border = SECURITY!!!
I will vote, but only for those who promote the deportation of illegals. If the dog catcher is against illegals and wants them deported, he'll get my vote. If the GOP runs Giuliani, even though he's a nice guy, I will withhold my vote for that office. Somewhere down the list of candidates I'll find someone that wants illegals deported and the constitution upheld. I'll vote for that candidate. It's now or never.
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