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Old 06-11-2013, 11:38 AM
Greg in LA Greg in LA is offline
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Default 82 Senators vote yes to discuss American surrender.

82 of our Senators voted to open discussion on flooding our labor markets with 33 million new workers, amnesty for virtually all immigration law breakers as well as bringing in 60 million new immigrants through chain migration.

Friends we don't own this country, they just let us live here because we buy stuff.

We are about to be out-sourced, and two thirds of the country could care less.

I need an air sickness bag.
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Old 06-11-2013, 02:27 PM
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82 of our Senators voted to open discussion on flooding our labor markets with 33 million new workers, amnesty for virtually all immigration law breakers as well as bringing in 60 million new immigrants through chain migration.

Friends we don't own this country, they just let us live here because we buy stuff.

We are about to be out-sourced, and two thirds of the country could care less.

I need an air sickness bag.
Greg, this is only to bring it to the floor. In doing so, opposition can fully disclose publicly, the reasons they cannot vote for it. blocking discussion on it through a procedural move doesn't accomplish that, and instead makes each senator go on the defensive on an individual basis with their constituency and their detractors. I'd like to have seen it buried of course, but we have the sanctity of being informed. the majority of the people, as you mention, don't know squat. I think many of these senators will reject this after the senate makes their case for them.
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Old 06-11-2013, 09:53 PM
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Ayatollah, I like that you're optimistic about things.

At the moment I'm not seeing things as optimistic as you.

Numbers is reminding us all that we have a lot of work ahead of us.
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Old 06-12-2013, 06:13 AM
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Ayatollah, I like that you're optimistic about things.

At the moment I'm not seeing things as optimistic as you.

Numbers is reminding us all that we have a lot of work ahead of us.


I agree with you Greg. I can not see any thing good in
Sac. When there is an election, there is no one to vote for who will save any Legal American Born person.
These days every one from any place is welcome to do what ever they want and do not have to fear any one. SAD.
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Old 06-12-2013, 12:24 PM
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Default Whatever.

Friends:

I gave up second guessing and postulating the future.

When Luis Gutierrez succeeded in fostering his malignant agenda I began to feel a sinking feeling that the country I grew up in was no longer here!

I'm very involved in detecting corruption and I can say that I have never, ever seen it so corrupt in my lifetime.
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