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    Posted on Jun 26th, 2007 @ 11:29 under Immigration

    The Senate will vote at 11:50am.

    Did you call your Senators? You still have time.

    This morning, Jeff Sessions (R-AL) reminded the Senate, “The American people do not like this bill. Our phones are ringing off the hook.”

    John Cornyn added, “My concern is the gulf between the promise being made to the American people and the likelihood that the prommise will be carried out.”

    Kevin Ecker has a list of the amendments that might be debated. Remember, Scary Harry will not guarantee which amendments will be debated until after this mornings vote.

    I will be updating throughout the morning, but you can follow the events live by watching C-SPAN, or visiting Michelle Malkin, who is liveblogging this morning’s debate.

    You also visit the Senate Vote Day Action Center at NumbersUSA.

    This bill was originally negotiated behind closed doors, never went through committee, and died on the Senate floor. The revised version was also negotiated behind closed doors, is skipping committee, and now, those Senators we elected to serve us, will not even know which amendments will be opened for debate until after the cloture vote. Does this sound right? Is this the way our government is supposed to work? Call your senators today. Right now. Don’t wait a moment longer. Visit NumbersUSA and send a fax, immediately.

    Unless your senators hear from you, they won’t know how you feel about the Amnesty Bill. Please, take a moment right now and 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 you are not stupid, you are not misinformed and you do, in fact, know what’s right for America.

    Save your country now!

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