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To: Alaphiah123

It is over. This bill is probably 95% passed now. I do not think people like DeMint or Tancredo are strong enough to defeat this bill either in the Senate or in committee. What the Senators have been offered are amendments that have no chance of succeeding but will give them political cover back home.

Once this passes and these Senators come home saying that they did all they could then our response is to tell them that they clearly are not strong enough to represent us effectively.

Lastly we must attack this problem at the local level. The leadership of the local party must be thrown out and new blood put in place. Until we kill the Republican Party as we know it and start new the next step will be to have our Senators support more legislative attacks on our country. Start the revolution at home first.

We do not need a third party we need the current party to be put to rest.


352 posted on 06/16/2007 7:26:30 AM PDT by bunfight
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To: bunfight

Unfortunately you are correct this bill will be passed. But only because Democrats are depending on their base to provide cover for them if the netroot Democrats opposed this bill no way would Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton or any other Dem support it.

Therefore we’ve go to convince the left wing militants that S.B. 1348 is poison for them also. No matter how appealing working in America seems to pro illegal supporters they must see how injurious it is to be taken advantage of by international Globalist who are using cheap Mexican labor as fodder to fuel their Global expansionist goals


354 posted on 06/16/2007 7:54:50 AM PDT by Alaphiah123 (The corruption of man, as Emerson wrote, leads to the corruption of language. And the corruption of)
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