Senate Returns To Debate Piece O\’ Shit Amnesty Bill
June 4th, 2007 by
Kevin
Today the Senate will return to debate how badly they want to mess this country up by giving the law a pass and giving amnesty to all sorts of illegals. Now Senators have been overwhelmed by public opinion, however, according to some politicians the feedback has been lessening. Noneless than the Grandmaster of Amnesty opines
Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), who led negotiations on the bill for his party, said the flood of angry calls and protests that greeted the deal two weeks ago has since receded every day.
Look I know it gets hard and that you think all it should take is one call to get your Senator to do his/her job and support you, but they need to be reminded daily! Don\’t let them think that the public is actually accepting this piece of shit. Call them now…
Calling…it\’s just like voting people!! If you don\’t call and make your voice heard, you lose the right to complain later on about the outcome. Ok maybe you don\’t actually lose the right to do so, but if I hear you complain my first question is gonna be \”Oh yeah, what did you do about it?\”. Call or let your countries future be decided by those who did.
If I may offer some suggestions though, especially to first timers. Calm down, it\’s easy. You will not actually be talking to your Senator or Representative, you\’ll be talking to one of their office staff. Keep it simple. It\’s not worth getting into a debate with them. First of all, your opinion is basically just gonna be a mark on a tally sheet, at the end of the day, your statements aren\’t going to be remembered, it will be your actual position. And pissing off already over-worked and stressed office staff is not a good way to be reliably marked on that tally sheet.
Call the office, simply state why you are calling and what your position on the issue is. If the person taking your call has questions they\’ll ask. Just make clear what your position is, and which way you want your Senator to vote on the issue.
Senate returns to session today!! Make your calls now!!
You can contact both our Senators at:
Sen. Klobuchar (202) 224-3244
Sen. Coleman (202) 224-5641
Some other key members to contact would be:
McConnell (KY): 202-224-2541
Lott (MS): 202-224-6253
Bennett (UT): 202-224-5444
Collins (ME): 202-224-2523
Craig (ID): 202-224-2752
Domenici (NM): 202-224-6621
Brownback (KS): 202-224-6521
McCain (AZ): 202-224-2235
Warner (VA): 202-224-2023
Kyl (AZ): 202-224-4521
Chambliss (GA): (202) 224-3521
Isakson(GA): (202) 224-3643
Dole(NC): (202) 224-6342
Burr(NC): (202) 224-3154
Alexander(TN): (202) 224-4944
Talking points:
- I am a concerned citizen of this state (if calling your senators)
- Does the Senator plan on supporting the new immigration bill?
- I oppose the Bush-Kennedy amnesty bill.
- This bill gives amnesty to illegal aliens and is wrong.
- I urge the Senator to vote NO on the bill
Also worth trying:
National Republican Senatorial Committee (202) 675-6000
Republican National Committee (202) 863-8500 (option 1)
Talking points:
- I am a concerned citizen of this country
- I oppose the Bush-Kennedy amnesty bill
- This bill gives amnesty to illegal aliens and is wrong.
- I will not be supporting any Senator for re-election that votes for the amnesty bill
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