Posted on 09/05/2006 10:11:51 AM PDT by davidosborne
CALL NOW !! 202-225-2976
Toll Free Number for Congress is below the jpeg of the Capital Bldg. at my tag line.
After Hastert, other calls can be placed too.
Sentence structure not too good in my last post but I'm tired. Good luck tonight.
1-877-762-8762
Thanks
lol.. looking forward to moving ahead towards the general election after the Primaries are behind us.. and all FReepers can be FRiends again... :)
David
Under present circumstances, too much of what is good in the House bill will be watered down in a conference committee trying to mesh it with the Senate bill, while too many corrections of what is wrong with the Senate bill will be papered over with diplomatic language that reads one way to the public and another to the lawyers.
The ONLY way to go forward is with completely separate bills, with security and enforcement demands passed in their own bill, and passed before any consideration of the specifics of what to do next.
Only after that can revised immigration levels and anything else be considered - without the majority having to compromise on security, just to pass a bill. Only when we do not have to make compromises over security do we maintain the strength, in Congress to not make too many compromises over the rest.
There are no "RULES" that a conference report must contain a "compromise"... if we the people inform our elected officials that the HOUSE bill is what we want, then the conference will be a success.. but to avoid a conference is a punt, and that is unacceptable..
I appreciate your idealism, but please tell me when in the last six years that a majority of GOP Senators cared more about what the GOP base thinks than what the LameStreamMedia thinks. It has been far too infrequently and John McPain has more RINOs who will side with him than the moderates and conservatives who are willing to stick their neck out against McPain and his primary constituency - the media.
There is no hope for the security and enforcement mandates we seek unless the Senate is forced by the House to vote on them separately - making the Senators say they either want enforcement or not, and not getting away with diluting the enforcement provisions in conference.
The Senate's ear is not tuned to the people. They behave as did the imperial Roman Senate and look to, live by and seek support from the media more than people. They believe that as long as they have the media behind them, they can sell their positions in the next campaign. Only a revolt in the GOP primaries will dilute the RINO ranks enough to achieve the ideal GOP majority you expect to act for you now.
TONIGHT IN FARMERS BRANCH TX AT 5pm
http://www.farmers-branch.net/web/fb/home.nsf
If at all possible, TAKE A STAND FOR THIS NATION and the Farmers Branch, TX
community. Show up (early at 5:30 pm for outside activities) to participate in
a visible show of support for the Ordinance, THE RULE OF LAW, and SECURING OUR
BORDERS -- NOW! City Council meeting starts at 6:30 p.m.
LULAC and the illegals will be there so they need hundreds of Americans to show
up to counter their presence in a safe location and show support for the
Ordinance and these brave Farmers Branch, TX Councilmembers.
Location of Council Meeting on 9/5/06:
Farmers Branch City Hall
13000 William Dodson Parkway
(Between Josey and I-35, South of Valley View)
You seem to think that this is a "republican" issue.. you need only go to some of the liberal blogs to see that moderate democrats support the HOUSE bill as well... we need to stop making immigration a Liberal v Conservative debate.. this can't be further from the truth.. the FACT is that the MAJORITY of AMERICANS Republican and Democrat think that the HOUSE version is correct.... we lose a lot of power when we spin it as a Republican vs Democrat debate, which it is not.. here is a test.. CALL every congressman in your state and ask their staff if the congressman supports this bill going to conference.. you will find that they do.. but yet no conference...
Absolutely correct. 2 months are left of legislative time in the House. Git 'er done!
The fact is that the Demorats in the Senate are even more turned off to the people at home than the RINOs in the Senate, with regard to immigration. They, and their friends in the media are not going to lift up the extent to which people back home in their own party are in favor of enforcement first. They are not going to support any local Dim organization on that point or give it internal or external discussion time. They know that as long as the media stays on their side (the Senate bill) they can tune out EVERYONE with a contrary view. They are not even allowing their House candidates to widely debate the issue in their own primaries.
Sorry, only the GOP in the House can obtain an enforcement first policy and only if adopting that policy first, on its own is the only option to getting anything else considered.
Unless grass roots Dims join Republicans, on the home front, and make a large enough joint movement and public push, does your idealism have any hope. I don't see that happening. They will continue to be diverted by the anti-war, hate Bush, bad-big-oil, type of political diversions that have kept them from looking deep enough to understand that the McPain-Kennedy "comprehensive" Senate bill is a fraud.
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