Do you think the first immigration vote on Tuesday was a "Testing of the Waters?"?

Many people changed sides (18) today, and thank God for it. Now they are not likely to threaten us again until 2009. Just remember it was 12 Repiblicans and 6 brave Democrats that switched to save our country. But I wonder. Could the first vote (cast knowning there would be a second) have been a TEST? Could they have passed it on Tuesday just to "see what we would do"? Well, they got an eyeful, thanks to all you people closing ranks and letting them know how dispised this bill was. Notice the states that said yes. Places like Hawaii. Can't walk from mexico to there, so they could care less. The closer to mexico the state is, the more likely they are to have voted it down (with an exception or two). In CA's case, the place is simply too big. Sacramento is so far north that it looks like another world, filled with beautiful forests, old money an few illegals. In the South, we have desert and mexicans lining up for everything from social services to space on the beach. Good job, people!

Answer:
Of course Tuesday's Test vote was a test to evoke a response from the constituents (us) and color me shocked, the voice of the people was heard, and our elected representatives voted the way the American people wanted them to. AMERICA...What a country!

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