Feinstein’s Stealth Amnesty & Primaries
I am gnashing my teeth as I write this. Diane Feinstein, the Democratic Senator from California, has gotten her amnesty bill attached to the supplemental funding bill for our military in Iraq. Wednesday the senate will vote whether to pass a bill that will allow a COMBINED number of more than 1.3 million illegal aliens (and their families) to have amnesty for 5 years, then a permanent green card after that. There’s also a provision for a whole bunch more skilled workers being allowed to come here for jobs. And this is for top-notch jobs; NOT the ones that people say Americans are too ”lazy” to do. Seems like the Senate doesn’t know that our unemployment rate is moving steadily upwards.
There were Dems and Republicans involved in this fiasco, which even gives amnesty to additional shepherds and goat-herders. There is lots more about this farce that is infuriating, but rather than rewrite all the excellent information for you, I’d like to give you a link to a site with, not only the facts, but info on how to fight this garbage bill.
If you go to Frontpage: American Daughter, you can get all the dirty details PLUS names & numbers to contact your local politicians and voice your objection.
If you call Feinstein’s Washington, DC or California office, you’ll get an answer machine cause they’ve gotten so many calls.
Before you go, I’d like to remind you that Kentucky and Oregon are having their primaries tomorrow. Clinton is expected to run away with the votes in Kentucky, while Obama is supposed to win by a narrower margin in Oregon. We shall see.
No matter who wins what tomorrow, word has come down from the mount. Barack Obama has informed everyone that his wife Michelle is off-limits. Opponents can attack him, but not her. DARN! I guess that means the “never being proud of America before now” stuff better be forgotten, or else.
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