Posted on 03/08/2002 1:24:33 PM PST by sarcasm
Vallandigham, we must have talked to the same guy because I was told the same thing. BTW, I thought I'd share the below from a numbersusa alert I received today. There is no doubt in my mind that our calls, letters, faxes to house members in the last week were a big factor in making the vote on 245I so close. We definitely got their attention. Also, Vallandigham thanks much for your tireless efforts in this battle along with all the other patriotic Freepers that gave our gutless politicos hell on this Bush insanity. This is the best thread I have ever seen on FR. The intelligence, talent and resourcefulness of so many Freepers never ceases to amaze me.
http://www.numbersusa.com/hottopic/index.html------------------
As a result of the great unexpected showing of opposition in the House last night, the staff of one GOP Senator called Rosemary Jenks, our director of government relations. He expressed a great deal of interest in opposing the amnesty just before President Bush went on national TV extolling the glories of the 245i "reform" while saying he absolutely opposes a "blanket amnesty."
3. INFO---Washington Times features the role of your phone calls
This story gives a lot of credit for the unexpected opposition last night to grassroots citizen involvement. Interestingly, we don't really have a relationship with the congressman who named NumbersUSA phoners as a powerful force on this, but he obviously saw what you all did. Nearly every staffer we've run into last night and today has talked about being "swamped with calls" the last several days.
The second paragraph in the story says this:
Opponents credited a furious grass-roots campaign by immigration reform groups that nearly succeeded in defeating the measure.
On February 24, 1996, three light aircraft left Miami on a routine flight. Their missions, to search the waters off the Florida Coast for rafters trying to reach the US shores, and bring them help by guiding the US Coast Guard to their location. That day in February, only one plane would return to its home base in Miami.
Tune in to Radio FreeRepublic this Thursday, March 14, at 9 PM EST, and listen to the actual sounds of a terrorist in action, murdering unarmed American citizens.
Sr. José Basulto, founder of Brothers to the Rescue and pilot of the surviving Cessna, will shed light on the events of that day, and detail how the Clinton administration withheld advanced knowledge of the attack from the humanitarian volunteer group, helping seal the fate of these four courageous flyers.
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He isn't the only one depressed.
Having read hundreds of threads regarding this immigration disaster, I don't believe President Bush realized the extent of the outrage the American people hold towards our out of control borders and immigration policies.
President Bush will pay a hugh political price for the failure to reform our immigration policies and supporting this amnesty disaster.
This isn't just another passing issue. This hits square on the front door of millions of American citizens.
Most of the media is just another branch of the government. Talking endlessly about non issues. And then when they do hit on a big issue, they spend maybe 20 seconds on it, then back to the dog and pony show.
And I agree, the internet is just about the only means of finding out whats happening and what others are thinking and supporting.
The problem is the Captain steers the ship..the second problem is that the Republicans lack the character to stand by what they present as their principles..
I say they all need to go over board..Immigration needs to be one of the major campaign issues
Joe, I think Bush has got the word that there is outrage in the land about his immigration disaster. IMO, Bush is a stubborn S*B that is going to push his open borders insanity for whatever reason come hell or high water even if it costs him reelection. That's why I think he is so dangerous. Our best hope rests with Congress to shut the guy down just like the last world president we had. What I like about the House is that they are always up for election every two years. As such, representatives have to listen more carefully to the will of people. The focus should be placed here because I seriously doubt Bush is going to listen.
Sorry, that's not in my copy of the Constitution. Besides, wasn't it that flaming Commie, Emma Lazerus who made that screed first?
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