Posted on 06/12/2007 1:37:13 PM PDT by ruination
Friends,
Pres. Bush's meeting with Republican Senators at noon appears to be providing just the extra push that pro-amnesty leaders have wanted.
The Senate's top two Republican leaders -- McConnell (R-Ky.) and Lott (R-Miss.) -- are using this opportunity to pull 15 Republicans (of the 38 who voted against amnesty last week) back to Pres. Bush's side.
McConnell and Lott hope to get those 15 to sign off on a list of amendments they want brought up for a vote.
They hope to present that list to Democratic leader Sen. Reid (D-Nev.) by tonight!
To slow this down, please phone Republican Senators on the list below THIS MINUTE.
202-224-3121
When you think about it, the deal that Mcconnell and Lott are offering makes little sense. They are basically saying that they want the 15 Republican Senators to agree to vote for cloture in exchange for a chance to have their favorite amendments voted down.
Many of those same Senators may vote against the final bill (when it will take 50 votes to defeat it), but their promise to Bush, McConnell and Lott will be that they will vote FOR cloture (when it would take only 39 votes to defeat it).
In other words, they will vote for the amnesty in the tally where their NO vote would have the most possibility of defeating the bill.
Please call these Republicans and urge them to refuse any deal that wins their YES vote on another cloture vote.
REPUBLICANS MOST LIKELY TO SWITCH TO AMNESTY TODAY (* Senators up for re-election in 2008)
* Alexander (R-TN) Bennett (R-UT) * Cochran (R-MS) * Coleman (R-MN) * Collins (R-ME) * Cornyn (R-TX) * Craig (R-ID) * Domenici (R-NM) Gregg (R-NH) Hatch (R-UT) Hutchison (R-TX) Kyl (R-AZ) Lott (R-MS) * McConnell (R-KY) Murkowski (R-AK) * Smith (R-OR) Snow! e (R-ME) Stevens (R-AK) * Warner (R-VA)
Let’s make it clear that we want NO on CLOTURE. Kill the bill, don’t just vote against final passage. Also, make clear that “amendments won’t fix it.”
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I hope you just forgot the sarcasm tag, here, because this is classic, Democrat doublespeak. Yep, it'll take one whopper of a blue ribbon commission to deal fairly with law-abiding lawbreakers.
The toll-free number (funded buy the Mexican amnesty professionals) GETS DIRECTLY THROUGH to a real person in each states’ US Senate office.
It gets through to a real person. No matter who or how many times it is tried. (Regardless of how many “regular” lines are busy or are (deliberately) left busy to regular US citizens and taxpayers.)
So, why not use the Mexican’s phone number?
Phone and talk to real people. It makes us a little more real to ‘em.
sw
“McConnell was at least smart enough, politically, to figure that out.....”
PSSST!! As long as McConnell retires well enough...he DON’T give a dam.....
Why don't they? That would be something good, for a change.
Big business (agriculture, construction, low-end manufacturing, meat packing, etc.) are behind it big time. The bill was essentially written by the lobbyist lawyers for the US Chamber of Commerce, provided pro bono to the few Senators who claim to be the authors.
Unlike the House, running for the senate requires big money contributions. Representatives are close to the people because they have to be--their districts are small, advertising and name establishment are simpler, politics are local and pork buys votes from those to receive it.
Running for the senate requires big money advertising, getting your name and positions well known across a broad spectrum of people and places. Where running for a house seat cost a few hundreds of thousands, running for the senate is usually a multi-million dollar operation.
That kind of money requires big money donors, and big bucks from the RNC. For the Republican party, big money donations means cozying up to big business. Bush is no different, he recognizes that the party needs to satisfy their big business donors and he's doing his part.
Senators were never supposed to be representatives of the people, they were supposed to be representatives of the interests of the State. They were supposed to be the defenders of State's Rights. The 17th Amendment changed all that. Being a senator now is a matter of representing the big campaign donors from your state. Name recognition and party affiliation are what get you elected. Most of voters can't even name their senators, let alone what they stand for.
Likewise, the SPP is being driven by big business who want an open North American marketplace and cheap labor. Big business is international already--patriotism and nationalism are secondary to markets and profits. CEOs don't get fired for being unpatriotic as long as they are making a profit, but let profits fall because of increased labor costs or inability to buy/sell on the international market and CEOs die a rapid death.
The amnesty bill has all to do about pleasing the big business contributors to the Party. Voters are fickle. They'll forget about amnesty by the next election, especially for senators who only have to face them every six years. By then something else will be the voters hot issues and the senators will position themselves accordingly, using the money from their big contributors.
The counter to this is in the House. Running every two years means that voters still remember who you are and what you've done. That's why the House is so much less enamored with the amnesty bill. First, people will remember. Second they're not nearly as beholden to the RNC and big donors. Ultimately, our ace in the hole may be to influence our individual representatives to kill the amnesty bill once our senate traitors pass it.
Get on the phone NOW to your senators.
Another jaw-dropper from CNN.
Wolfie reports that one poll shows that just 29% support the current immigration bill.
Do three bills. All the sausage in one bill is indigestible.
1] securing the borders
2] previous illegals
3] future immigrants
It’s really quite depressing to be thrown under the bus by a president that I went to the ropes to defend.
Yes, paid for by George Soros - use his dime to let your senators know how much you oppose this bill...
Oh geeeeeesh...just listening to Tony on Gibby’s show- he said the president joked with Jeff Sessions that he’ll come and raise money for him in next year’s election in Alabama (I guess to show he won’t hold a grudge against Sessions?)
I’m sure Sessions looks forward to that!!!! :)
I just got through to Cornyn and his aid said the Senator is steadfast on opposition to this bill and will not vote for it.
I said that is good but he needs to walk across the hall to KBH and let her know to do the same since I cannot get through to her office.
Wolfie reports that one poll shows that just 29% support the current immigration bill.
Probably all illegals.
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