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Angry calls flood (GA) senators
Atlanta Journal Constitution ^ | 5/22/07 | Bob Kemper

Posted on 05/22/2007 8:29:30 PM PDT by Bulldawg Fan

Washington — Angry Georgians on Monday continued to inundate the state's U.S. senators with phone calls and e-mails opposing the immigration compromise bill the two Republicans helped craft.

"The phones are still ringing," said Lindsay Mabry, a spokesman for Sen. Saxby Chambliss.

Chambliss, ranking member of the Senate agriculture committee, was primarily involved in negotiating provisions of the bill dealing with migrant farm workers. But the provision that has riled most callers is one that would allow existing illegal immigrants to gain citizenship relatively quickly and without being required to return to their home countries first.

Conservatives have tagged the provision "amnesty" for immigrants who broke the law. Some booed Chambliss at last weekend's state Republican convention when he tried to talk about the compromise, which sets goals for beefed-up border security that must be met before any of the other reforms can take effect.

Sen. Johnny Isakson — who originated the idea of wedding the reforms pushed by liberals with the border security concerns of conservatives — was also getting his share of the blowback.

"The vast majority of the calls we're getting are that it's a bad bill," said Joan Kirchner, spokeswoman for Isakson. "There's a lot of misinformation out there, and it's reflected in the calls."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: arrogance; cluelessrinos; deafrinos; rinos
Notice the last sentence in the story. Pure arrogance and elitism. Those in Washington can grasp what we peasants can not.....we of simple mindedness are fortunate to have such minds caring for us and watching out for us in DC.

Well, I know the DC elite read Free Republic so listen carefully: This life long Republican will not vote for either US Senator from GA again if you vote for this Immigration bill. Not a threat..... pure promise.

1 posted on 05/22/2007 8:29:34 PM PDT by Bulldawg Fan
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To: Bulldawg Fan

Does anyone still do that burning in effigy thing in this country? Sounds like Georgia would be a good place to start.


2 posted on 05/22/2007 8:34:31 PM PDT by Farmer Dean (Every time a toilet flushes,another liberal gets his brains.)
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To: Bulldawg Fan

BTW folks, things like this and not cleaning our own house (Foley’s instant messages, Hastert sticking up for Jefferson and refusing to introduce reforms) are the reasons “why” people stay home and Democrats get elected in their place.

What in the sam hill do these folks expect to happen? They just signed on to selling us down the river, and then even the staffer for Chambliss says “ignorant”?

What did someone take their “Extra Strong” stupid pills this morning?


3 posted on 05/22/2007 8:37:15 PM PDT by padre35 (we are surrounded that simplifies things-Chesty Puller)
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To: Bulldawg Fan

“Conservatives have tagged the provision “amnesty” for immigrants who broke the law.” Nice. Not only have conservatives tagged it “amnesty,” but the dictionary agress with them, Also, “when he tried to talk about the compromise, which sets goals for beefed-up border security that must be met before any of the other reforms can take effect.” He is either lying or hasn’t read the damn bill. According to Sessions’ legal interpretation, which I believe, the only parts of the bill tied to “enforcement” triggers, Saxby’s GOALS, are the legal immigration provisions. The sections legalizing illegals and incorporating them into the welfare state will go into effect immediately and are NOT tied to meeting any goals, or building a fence, or the additional BP agents or anything else that might actually slow down the flow of illegals.


4 posted on 05/22/2007 8:38:20 PM PDT by 3AngelaD (They've screwed up their own countries so bad they had to leave, now they're here screwing up ours.)
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To: Bulldawg Fan
Pure arrogance and elitism.

If they are elected or not, they are illegitimate representatives when they fail to represent the people.

6 posted on 05/22/2007 8:39:48 PM PDT by dragnet2
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To: Farmer Dean

Nah, we mostly don’t “do” all the PC symbolic political/entertainment crap down around here.


7 posted on 05/22/2007 8:40:12 PM PDT by sarasmom ( The cover of my "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" is now flashing "Panic".)
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To: 3AngelaD
Jeff Sessions is such a good guy - kinda wish we could clone him and have him in the Senate AND run for governor of Alabama, AND maybe be Thompson's running mate. (dreaming, I know..)

I called Shelby's office yesterday and the staffer I spoke to said he would be voting against the bill also.

8 posted on 05/22/2007 8:41:49 PM PDT by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch (If MY people who are called by MY name -- the ball's in our court, folks.)
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To: Bulldawg Fan
Well, I know the DC elite read Free Republic so listen carefully: This life long Republican will not vote for either US Senator from GA again if you vote for this Immigration bill. Not a threat..... pure promise.

oh yea!!!! That's what I'm talkin' about. We vote 'em in. We vote 'em out. The more they forget, the more they need to be reminded again and again who's votin'. Good for you.

9 posted on 05/22/2007 8:54:21 PM PDT by GOP Poet
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To: Bulldawg Fan

Isakson is a country club republican. He doesn’t care what the common people think. There might be some hope for Chambliss.


10 posted on 05/22/2007 9:07:50 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: Tuscaloosa Goldfinch

I called over to bama yesterday and asked the nice lady at Jeff Sessions office a question, do ya’ll have any extra conservative backbone that you could help our two senators out with over here to Georgia? She said she would check and that she thought they had plenty and would be happy to share.


11 posted on 05/22/2007 9:13:31 PM PDT by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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To: 3AngelaD

“He is either lying or hasn’t read the damn bill.”

Were his lips moving?


12 posted on 05/22/2007 9:19:30 PM PDT by takenoprisoner (JulieAnnie: someone who lacks identity with country of origin and gender)
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To: Farmer Dean
Does anyone still do that burning in effigy thing in this country? Sounds like Georgia would be a good place to start.

Indeed. About ten years ago, I saw a "hanging in effigy" - the image of a corrupt county clerk dangling from the flagpole in front of the county courthouse.

It's interesting - I've heard "effigy" comments several times lately from friends and co-workers. That's not a word, or a thought, that ordinarily plays across the conscious mind. Sometimes I think that it might be a good thing if the politicians pushed us just a little bit farther...

13 posted on 05/22/2007 9:32:21 PM PDT by Charles Martel (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: PAR35
Isakson is a country club republican. He doesn’t care what the common people think.

He thinks we want cheap fruit -- and in exchange, we will trade our language and culture, ruin our public services, and destroy communities for all-time.

For fruit.

14 posted on 05/22/2007 9:32:51 PM PDT by SteveMcKing
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To: Bulldawg Fan
Chambliss is prepared for the backlash, so all is well:


15 posted on 05/22/2007 9:36:59 PM PDT by 50mm (la prensa dos en traducir mi línea de etiqueta al inglés)
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To: Bulldawg Fan

said Joan Kirchner, spokeswoman for Isakson. “There’s a lot of misinformation out there, and it’s reflected in the calls.”

Indeed there is much “misinformation” out there Joan. There’s still some silly taxpaying Americans out there who actually believe they should have a voice in the matter.

One would think after 4 plus decades of being trampled upon, they might begin to get it.

Misinformation indeed.


16 posted on 05/22/2007 9:47:17 PM PDT by takenoprisoner (JulieAnnie: someone who lacks identity with country of origin and gender)
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To: Bulldawg Fan; All
Johnny & Saxby- my so-called "representatives"- can count on one thing from here on out...

I will vote for a damn Democrat, before I ever vote for their elitist, toadying hides, ever again. At least with a Dem, you know you have a Son of a Bitch from the start.

And I will do anything, and everything in my power to see they never hold a position of public trust, ever again.

17 posted on 05/23/2007 3:26:40 AM PDT by backhoe (Fred Thompson- because No Other will Do...)
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Yesterday I called the Georgia GOP. The woman who I spoke to went on and on about how we really don’t understand what the bill is and we need to quit being so emotional. She tried to point to some of the key legislation that Johnny Isakson had been a part of such as building a fence, 354 miles of fencing to be exact. As sweet as sugar I responsed. Ma’am, I do believe that a bill has already passed, one pushed by Duncan Hunter, that provides for 800 miles of fencing. I believe that the money is already there to pay for it and as of yet, only 11 miles of single fencing has been built, where it calls for double fencing. How is Johnny Isakson’s plan for cutting Duncan Hunter’s fence in half going to do any good? She was silent and then said that Johnny Isakson’s fence was 354 miles of fence was on top of Duncan Hunter’s fence. They don’t know what they are talking about. I asked her about the GOP going in the same direction of the Whigs or Republicans leaving the GOP. She was nasty and said then you won’t have any power. I told her the Republican’s lust for power instead of leadership and values is what has gotten them into this mess and I hoped that LaRaza will come through for them come election time.


18 posted on 05/23/2007 4:06:20 AM PDT by panthermom (DUNCAN HUNTER 2008)
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