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DING DONG THE WICKED BILL IS DEAD
Published on June 7, 2007 By Moderateman In US Domestic

 The Bush Immigration Bill which came so close to granting everyone and their mother amnesty and a path to citizenship regardless if they were criminals or not, is dead. I was against this bill from the very beginning as I felt it was unfair and disrespectful to so many people that have come to America legally, waited their turn, did the right thing. To see that people were going to be given the gift of citizenship after breaking the law to enter the country ILLEGALLY just made me sick and angered me on so many levels I cannot begin to start a list.

The Senate could not muster enough votes for cloture... so yes the bill has died an ignoble dead, Just the kind of death this bill deserved.


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on Jun 07, 2007
forum push.
on Jun 07, 2007
That's okay. We'll revisit this issue again after we have a Democrat as President in 2008.

Here's a thought, maybe they could try enforcing the laws they already have on the books until then? Maybe they could do something about the backlog at immigration services that takes years to get through?
on Jun 08, 2007
Let's hope this is not another installment in "the Living Dead".  Someone drive a spike through its heart!
on Jun 08, 2007

We'll revisit this issue again after we have a Democrat as President in 2008.

Why?  Bush was pushing hard for it.  Do you think a democrat would push harder?  Bush did not kill it, the senate did.  ANd it was a coalition of very liberal and very conservative senators that did it (for different reasons).  Politics makes strange bedfellows.

on Jun 08, 2007
That's okay. We'll revisit this issue again after we have a Democrat as President in 2008.


What a democratic President going to do differently?  Offer complete welfare assistance?
on Jun 08, 2007
That's okay. We'll revisit this issue again after we have a Democrat as President in 2008.


Kind of a strange response considering it was the current Republican president that was pushing so hard for this. Are you saying the Dems deliberately killed the bill just because the current president is a Republican? If so, they're pretty stupid and childish don't you think?

The simple fact is that bill in question was not the solution to the problem. Enforcement of current laws, a streamlining of the immigration process, and real border security are the answers. Anything that allows for amnesty for illegals and puts them ahead of those who obeyed the immigration laws is not going to sit well with the American public and those senators know it.

Case in point is the recent arrest of a man in Virginia. He is an illegal who has been caught and deported not once but twice was back yet again and killed someone while driving drunk. The fact that he had been deported twice in the past and was back yet again demonstrates a serious problem with our border security.
on Jun 08, 2007
HURRAH! It was good news to hear of its defeat. Mason has it nailed, that the simple fact is that the bill was not the solution to the problem..

and we can thank the voters, American citizens, for raising their voices and letting their senators know they were going to hold them responsible (like recall them next election) if they passed this piece of irresponsible Kennedy-led Amnesty dribble.

Kennedy as centerpiece told me all I needed to know--that the bill was a bowl of bad politics---an amnesty deal that trumpeted true legal immigration reform that in order to work and be right for the common good of all has to be taken back to the basics of law.

on Jun 08, 2007
Why? Bush was pushing hard for it. Do you think a democrat would push harder? Bush did not kill it, the senate did. ANd it was a coalition of very liberal and very conservative senators that did it (for different reasons). Politics makes strange bedfellows.


Kind of a strange response considering it was the current Republican president that was pushing so hard for this. Are you saying the Dems deliberately killed the bill just because the current president is a Republican? If so, they're pretty stupid and childish don't you think?



No, what I'm saying is that Bush seems to be a lame duck President with low approval and little influence on the hill.
on Jun 08, 2007
No, what I'm saying is that Bush seems to be a lame duck President with low approval and little influence on the hill.


Then it could be a democrat OR a republican (god forbid).
on Jun 08, 2007
No, what I'm saying is that Bush seems to be a lame duck President with low approval and little influence on the hill.

So maybe Bush's endorsement was the bill's death knell?
on Jun 08, 2007
No, what I'm saying is that Bush seems to be a lame duck President with low approval and little influence on the hill.

So maybe Bush's endorsement was the bill's death knell?


Ya mean we can start supporting him again?
on Jun 08, 2007

Reply By: LocamamaPosted: Thursday, June 07, 2007
That's okay. We'll revisit this issue again after we have a Democrat as President in 2008.

you really want your taxes raised that bad huh? well when a Republican wins just send me another 6% of all your money and pretend a Democrat is in office..

quote]Here's a thought, maybe they could try enforcing the laws they already have on the books until then? Maybe they could do something about the backlog at immigration services that takes years to get through?

now that is a novel Idea, something no President  from either party has done.

on Jun 08, 2007

Reply By: Dr GuyPosted: Friday, June 08, 2007
Let's hope this is not another installment in "the Living Dead". Someone drive a spike through its heart!

nope the hard line righties hated it because it was to easy on the Criminal Illegals, while the Bleeding heart liberals loons thought it was to hard on them.

on Jun 08, 2007

Reply By: Island DogPosted: Friday, June 08, 2007
That's okay. We'll revisit this issue again after we have a Democrat as President in 2008.


What a democratic President going to do differently? Offer complete welfare assistance?

and free medical, subsidized housing, point credits on their SATS because they can spell their names right.

on Jun 08, 2007

point credits on their SATS because they can spell their names right.

Damn!  Cpl Klinger loses out again!

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