Posted on 05/22/2006 4:26:39 PM PDT by no dems
O.K. Freepers, heres the list of Pubbies who voted with the Dems Thursday to give Social Security benefits to Illegal Aliens.
Brownback (KS)
Chafee (RI)
DeWine (OH)
Graham (SC)
Hagel (NE)
Lugar (IN)
Martinez (FL)
McCain (AZ)
Specter (PA)
Stevens (AK)
Voinovich (OH)
I must admit that I was shocked by Brownbacks and Lugars votes.
Where is the AARP on this issue with regard to Social Security?
When the FICA TAX IS doubled with not maximum for employees and employers, may be the people will see the impact of all of the illegal immigration?
The same goes for the MEDICARE tax withheld from the paycheck.
There is no free ride for illegal aliens!
Well I hope President Bush and Santorum are pleased to have supported RINO specter.....and Santorum will pay the price come election day.....
Maybe we should vote them ALL out of office and start over....starting with McPain....
I will look into it, but while we can trash these three on immigration, they are consistently conservative senators.
.........is money going into that ONE account?....
We have not been given that info. Pesumably the SSA knows of the bogus payments to heavily used bogus numbers. That money is in the treasury and cannot be given to the illegals simply because we don't know who they really are. I can see no reason how they could ever collect benefits for the period they are not legally known by the system
The other question is what about illegals using my number? Do I get the benefits and will my monthly paymnet grow as a result?
That's why I think this is all a scam.
well, Ohio's illustrious duo show up again on a list of shame!
Oh yeah! Let's all be sure to rush out and return these two to office...........
And let's not forget that NOT one of these SOB's who represent us pay into Social Security! They have their own retirement accounts that us legals can't even get!
If I voted 100% along ACU lines and then voted to extend SS benefits to people who had no identification, were here illegaly and in violation of our nations laws by even working here, how would you rate me?
That's how I rate them, at the very least on this issue.
This is a defining issue for me.
Nobody ever called me a great builder or a great general, he lamented, but let me suck ~one~ little _ _ _ _ and what do they call me?
Brownback has done some good things, but he is badly wrong on one little issue. And it is defines him now, another RINO along with McCain, Graham, Specter and the rest.
from Rass after the speech...
55% Say Immigration "Very Important" Voting Issue
Survey of 1,000 Likely Voters
May 16, 2006
Immigration in Terms of Voting
Very Important 55%
Somewhat Important 29%
Not Very Important 12%
Not at All Important 3%
RasmussenReports.com
May 17, 2006--Fifty-five percent (55%) of Americans say that the immigration issue is "very important" in terms of how they will vote this November. Another 29% say it is somewhat important.
The Rasmussen Reports national opinion survey taken the night after the President's nationally televised address also highlighted a common misconception about the immigration debate.
Media commentaries often suggest that support for an enforcement first policy is an option supported primarily by conservatives. In fact, 67% of political moderates support such an approach. That's virtually indistinguishable from the 66% of conservatives who support for enforcement-first approach. Fifty-two percent (52%) of self-identified liberals also hold this view.
Most voters who hold an enforcement-first perspective also favor a national policy that welcomes all immigrants (except national security threats, criminals, and welfare seekers).
Those results are consistent with earlier research that show most Americans recognize our nation as both a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws.
Fifty-three percent (53%) believe that strict enforcement of immigration laws and control of the border would help the economy. Just 21% believe strict enforcement would hurt the economy while 14% say it would have no impact.
Data released separately shows that just 39% of Americans agree with President Bush's approach on the immigration issue. An equal number disagree.
Other data from the survey shows that Democrats now enjoy a 15-point advantage on the Generic Congressional Ballot. That's up from a 10-point lead two weeks ago.
These results are generally similar to earlier surveys on the immigration issue. A separate survey conducted the night of President Bush's speech found that just 27% of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction.
A look at all of our research on this topic makes it clear that neither political party has yet developed policy or rhetoric that reflect an understanding of the nuances of the immigration debate. We have recently released immigration related polling data on May 3, April 26, April 11, April 7, and April 1.
Earlier surveys on immigration have found support for building a barrier along the Mexican border and positive attitudes towards citizen patrols along the border. Another survey found that most Americans consider current immigration laws a threat to both national security and the economy. Three-fourths of all Americans believe it is too easy for people from other countries to enter the United States.
Attitudes towards immigration do not fall neatly along typical partisan, demographic, or ideological lines. For this reason, among others, the immigration issue ultimately has the potential to shake up the current partisan alignment in the nation.
However, the impact of the issue varies widely by region. In several southwestern states, the issue is considered more important than the situation in Iraq by roughly half of all voters.
Years of Service: 15:
Lifetime Rating: 88%
Now, how prudent would it be to replace a Pennsylvania Republican, with an ACU lifetime rating of close to 90%, and simply because he backed Arlen?
Well, that should qualify him to go head to head with Hillary on the Dem ticket. Right?
Oh, Wait! Isn't he considered one of the Republican front-runners against Hillary in '08?
Hey, somebody gimme a sanity pill, quick! I'm hallucinating!
... the Wall Of Shame...
It's okay but you will have to admit that you are a single issue voter.
There was a time when Richard Lugar was a reliable conservative but he's gotten too fat and comfortable mingling with the "in" crowd in Washington. He been a total RINO for the last 5 or 6 years now.
Don't blame me, I just moved back here, and would have voted against Dewine in the primary if I had been around for it.
What the hell is going on????
You're right it's an infantile joke. So you are willing to hang Brownback, with a lifetime ACU rating of 95%, because you believe he is wrong on this issue? If so, the joke is on you.
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