Amnesty Bill II: Daily Roundup For 06/21/2007
Amnesty Bill II has been delayed until next week due to delays with the energy bill.
GM Roper posts an excellent quote from Theodore Roosevelt in 1907.
The Heritage Foundation lists the three options for terrorists if the Amnesty Bill is passed.
We’re supposed to trust that the new Amnesty Bill measures will be enforced but we still haven’t even implemented the new passport requirements that are part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative from 2004.
Along with my own calls to their offices, confirmations are coming in that Senators Chambliss and Isakson will both vote NO on cloture of the revised bill. The question remains however, if it gets to a final vote, will they still vote no?
Captain Ed reports that Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison is also planning to vote NO on cloture.
Round two of the war is just beginning, but is the battle already lost? Can we count on the House?
Measures proposed in the House may not have enough steam to be debated, let alone reach final consideration.
Digger has more information on the “Secure Borders First Act”
Mr. Backbone, Trent Lott, says illegal immigrants are like goats. Maybe that electrified fence he speaks of isn’t such a bad idea, you know, because people aren’t as agile as goats.
Just how hard is it to cross the U.S.-Mexico border?
Senator Inhofe has a new “Secure Borders Now” petition. I found it curious that no one from Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, or Massachussetts had signed it yet.

Mark Levin has ten questions for the pro-amnesty crowd and some choice words for Trent Lott.
It’s no wonder the American people’s confidence in Congress is at an all-time low.
Unless your senators hear from you, they won’t know how you feel about the Amnesty Bill. Please, take a moment out of your day to contact your senators or send them a fax. Urge them to oppose this measure and support enforcing our current immigration laws. When you’re done calling them, call the National Republican Senatorial Committee at (202) 675-6000 and let them know you won’t support the reelection of any senator who votes for this bill. Then call the Republican National Committee at (202) 863-8500 (option 1) and tell them the same thing. You should also contact the White House and tell the President that, as an American, you do, in fact, know what’s right for America.
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Slobokan on June 21, 2007 comments:
What in the heck are you talking about? Romney isn’t even a senator…


Isn’t that what people accuse Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney of?