nevadamedic
06-26-2007, 11:33 AM
Story Highlights
• Bush tells Senate to put aside differences before critical test vote
• Senate procedural vote Tuesday could resurrect controversial immigration bill
• Bush team: "There will be the votes there"; GOP opponent: Support is "eroding"
• Issue is centerpiece of Bush's 2nd term, offers path to citizenship for 12 million
"Sen. Jim DeMint, R-South Carolina, said proponents are engaging in "arm-twisting" to corral support, and he appealed to a skeptical public to ratchet up pressure on their senators to kill it.
"We do still have a shot to stop it, but it's only going to be if the American people raise the level of their voices in the next 24 hours," DeMint said."
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/06/26/immigration.congress.ap/index.html
Shit, I don't know how much louder I can get. Ive written a personal letter to ever Senator and a few Congressmen and Governors.
• Bush tells Senate to put aside differences before critical test vote
• Senate procedural vote Tuesday could resurrect controversial immigration bill
• Bush team: "There will be the votes there"; GOP opponent: Support is "eroding"
• Issue is centerpiece of Bush's 2nd term, offers path to citizenship for 12 million
"Sen. Jim DeMint, R-South Carolina, said proponents are engaging in "arm-twisting" to corral support, and he appealed to a skeptical public to ratchet up pressure on their senators to kill it.
"We do still have a shot to stop it, but it's only going to be if the American people raise the level of their voices in the next 24 hours," DeMint said."
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/06/26/immigration.congress.ap/index.html
Shit, I don't know how much louder I can get. Ive written a personal letter to ever Senator and a few Congressmen and Governors.