3D Farms there are a FEW out there that hear us. I contacted Bill Shuster at Congress.org. He Sent me a Personal response expressing his backing of House Bill 4437. No Amnesty, Make Illegals a Felony ect. I Urge you to Contact your state rep and ASK what there position is on Illegals. I Urge EVERYONE to do this. Come November ALL those who Support Illegals need to be sent Home there political careers Ended. Replace them with ANTI Illegal candidates so we can send House Bill 4437 into LAW and send Illegals BYE BYE BYE.
2006-09-27 11:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Fair enough, but Congress didn't come up with that proposal. I remember very clearly when that idea was first proposed, and it was in a speech written and delivered by the President, about two years ago. Not Congress. They're the guys everyone calls unpatriotic for disagreeing with the president under any other circumstances. Hate the idea all you want but at least hate it rationally.
2006-09-27 19:03:40
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answered by Em 5
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I agree with your sentiments wholeheartedly. The people are growing increasingly disgruntled with a Congress who is appeasing those who break our laws, and disobeying those who they are supposed to represent. Amnesty, anyway you cut it, is a form of appeasement. It rewards those who previously snubbed our laws. Furthermore, it spits in the face of those immigrants, like my parents, who abided by the rules that govern this country. It makes a mockery of all their efforts to come here LEGALLY.
A sealed and secure border is the only way to satisfy Americans who want to preserve our economic stature, our culture, our language, and our way of life. Anything short of creating a nearly impervious and formidable deterrent across the entirety of our border with Mexico is in my mind akin to betraying this country.
2006-09-27 18:35:50
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answered by Lawrence Louis 7
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Its not all of congress. The senate needs to get off their butt's. HR4437 was great the way it passed the House. The senate debated, and debated and changed the entire structure of the house bill. Hopefully they get on board with the Fence bill and get it passed so the president can sign it b-4 the end of the year!
2006-09-27 18:34:13
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answered by proud mom ♥ 4
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They got it its not in the bill any more
The Senate
may vote soon on the Secure Fence Act of 2006,
the bill calling
for 700 miles of double fencing along the 2,000 mile
U.S.-Mexico border. More importantly,
the bill excludes an
provisions for President Bush’s guest
worker or amnesty
programs. The the Senate will
pass this important piece of legislation
any minute now.
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READ******************
More importantly,
the bill excludes an
provisions for President Bush’s guest
worker or amnesty
programs.
2006-09-27 18:44:47
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answered by Yakuza 7
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To much money is involved by rich bitches making money by exploiting these people, that money in turn turns to influence politicians who worry more about their own *** than what the American people want.
After all have you seen the amount of money that a politician can get if he manages to stay in office and retire, it's outrages!
2006-09-27 18:35:08
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answered by Old Guy 4
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They know. They also know that they can't mount a successful campaign without the the support of corporations and others who have a financial stake in insuring an endless stream of cheap labor.
2006-09-27 18:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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As long a" political correctness" rules were screwed, and sooner or later a WMD will get thru.
2006-09-27 18:43:56
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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Keep beating them over the head with it until they listen...
2006-09-27 23:27:33
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answered by gokart121 6
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I think they know already, but both sides are afraid of losing the Hispanic vote.
2006-09-27 18:30:39
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answered by Mike N 2
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