Posted on 06/26/2007 8:47:27 AM PDT by PlainOleAmerican
According to Republican polling and strategy firm The Tarrance Group(1), currently engaged in strategic polling for Rudy Giuliani, 47 house members, 10 senators and 5 governors, - more than 70% of Americans support the current Senate Comprehensive Immigration Reform efforts, referred to by most Americans as amnesty.
Once again, we learn that its all in how you frame the question
When CNN recently asked if we favored or opposed the senate immigration reform bill, 47% said they oppose, 30% favored and 22% remained unsure, proving mostly that CNN viewers just arent that bright. (Just kidding but 22% unsure?)
The point is, - the Tarrance Group poll must have asked questions that no other polling firm asked in order to come up with the answers they are reporting to your senate Republicans.
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Could be Kenny Rodgers
I’ll check File Finder
“Blue Spanish Eyes” is in there I think
Johnny Cash and Hank Williams!!
Did they ask this question:
“Do you want illegal immigration stopped?”
“Federal policies have led to 12 million illegal immigrants in this country. Do you trust the Congress and President with doing the right thing to stop illegal immigration now?”
“Will legalizing 12 million illegal immigrants help or hurt our ability to enforce immigration law?”
Odd that Rass., RCP and Gallup just don’t have those numbers. Oh well, not that it matters since the Kennedy Bill got life today due to the Dem majority and a few Pubs. Well, Thurs, another cloture vote will occur . If amendments are not supported, some Pub Senators may and said they will, reverse themselves on Thurs.
Why not?
Illegal is illegal or the word means nothing.
You, personally go out and count them and then report back here in a few decades and we’ll talk about amnesty.
So you answer is to give up soveriegnty.
I believe that most Americans support penalties for the crime - I just do not think that most Americans support deportation as the uniform punishment.
Nothing I wrote remotely suggests that conclusion.
Actually, I believe it's safe and rational to think that 100% of illegals want it.
Wow.
You can't grasp the difference between keeping criminals out and keeping your own citizens in?
I don't think I've seen even the most intellectually-challenged suggest that the security fence be built right through all legitimate border crossings.
Scary.
Anyone who feels the need to bludgeon others with their religion can lie down and die.
Yes, before you ask, I have been a Christian all my life.
Deal with it.
Any "christian" controlling twit is free to send his money to Mexico, so that the poor mexicans have no need to obey "that higher obligation" by becoming criminals and illegal aliens in a foreign country.
Calling Mexican Christians conscienceless is also racist.
Just read their immigration laws. Any foreigner obeying a "higher obligation" in Mexico gets automatic jail time; followed by expulsion.
For example:
Calling Mexican Christians conscienceless is also racist.
I did nothing of the kind.
Fence yourself in if you like, but don’t include those of us who have developed a certain love for freedom...
Since when does the last remaining super power in the world need a damn fence to enforce it’s laws?
People like you are foolish. You buy the B.S.
Your members of congress and President are trying to tell you right NOW that they want those borders OPEN and more immigrants coming... yet you think they will build a fence to keep them out?
That dence isn’t to keep them out. It’s to shut you up!
Talk about severe comprehension issues.... duh....
“Do you like Mexican food?”.. 70% answered ‘yes’.
(I’m in the minority)
Ironically, that's exactly what the amnesty bill will do.
A man who breaks the law, overthrows his corrupt government, and then helps to make his own country a safe place for his family to pursue life, liberty, and happiness is obeying the higher obligation. The man who runs from his obligations as a man is just a coward.
And how many illegal aliens do you employ?
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LOL!
Go vote for Bush again. Your about his speed.
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