Posted on 05/24/2007 8:44:47 AM PDT by Scarpetta
For those of you having difficulty getting thru to your senator, here is the 800 # paid for by the Mexican Amnesty Activists:
800-882-2005
This will get you directly to your senator unlike the #'s available to the US Citizen.
Press 1 when you hear a Spanish message, then Press 1 again to be transferred to your senior senator's office
OR
Press 2 when you hear a Spanish message, and you'll be transferred to your junior senator's office.
You get through immediately and the call is paid for by the enemy!
How does someone arrange a direct line?
Good-we need to keep the pressure on.Wonder how many other Freepers are making use of the numbers?I voted for Mel Martinez last time-not again.
“who’s paying for the 800 number”
An enemy of the U.S., for sure. Like maybe someone with super-deep pockets.
Hugo Chavez, anyone?
CHUBBY!!!!
Yep! We are Screwed!
I'd wondered about that, about blacks losing their percentage of social influence but then it hit me: as long as the "entitled" minority keeps getting taxpayer handouts, they'd rather a new crop of "taxpayer" emerge to continue the gravy train.
In short, as long as our excuse of a government has an obcession for unhealthy benevolence at the taxpayers' expense, there will be no reversing the trend of social destruction.
Bump to the top..CALL, CALL, CALL!
bttt
just got through and left a message!
just got through and left a message!
just got through and left a message!
Rush will not give out phone numbers, but he might report that there is a Spanish 800 phone number.
Yesterday I tried to call Boxers DC ofice twice and got busy signals. Then I tried her SF office and got a “all lines are busy”. When I tried to leave a message on her voice mail, it was full.
With the Spainish 800 number it went straight through to bot Senators with no problem.
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