Do you think that Senator Saxby Chambliss (GA) is right about the Amnesty legislation?
He says: "Today, our border is an open sieve and our law enforcement personnel have their hands tied. Some 12 million to 20 million immigrants have been allowed to enter this country illegally and to remain here indefinitely, working tax-free with free health care in our emergency rooms and receive free education for their children in our schools. This is amnesty, and it must be stopped. If Congress grants legal status to those here illegally without first securing the border, millions more will flood into our country illegally. That's exactly what happened with the flawed immigration law that was passed in 1986."
This is a controversial subject right now. I generally do not agree with the GA legislators but I find I agree with Chambliss on this issue. What do you think?
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Is that what he is saying TODAY? That I agree with.
You might be interested in this article though:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/...
" Jeff Sessions, the Republican senator from Alabama, was similarly wounded. "That's hurtful language," he said of the president's venomous needle. "If the bill did what they promised it was going to do, I'd support it."
Nearly everybody agrees that it won't. All week long, to the president's growing frustration, friend and foe lined up to say how the "reforms" only make things worse. The few fans of the "reform" legislation began to search frantically for loopholes to flee through. Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, the two Republican senators from Georgia who voted for the president's bill, began to talk fondly about their second thoughts after they went home and were all but booed offstage at their party's state convention. Both men said they now might vote against final passage unless it is amended to their satisfaction, an eerie echo of John Francois Kerry's boast that he voted for going to war in Iraq before he voted against it. "
You might want to watch that guy.
Better yet, you might want to write to him and say that given his views, you expect him to support the fillibuster DeMint said he would start next week, and vote against cloture, so the bill can't be brought to a vote, at all.
No , he wont even answer his phone, Gutless Loser.
He's absolutely 100% correct.
I hope his constituency give him what for. Last time I checked he and others were suppose to be in charge of protecting us, not telling us about it
I think Chambliss almost got tared and feathered a the Republican's state convention last week.
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