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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Eupher on June 16, 2013, 08:10:41 AM
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You MUST see this video. I'm not kidding. When the f'n DEMOCRATS say the bill is a massive piece of shit that has communism written all over it, you can bet it's a massive piece of shit.
Former New York lieutenant governor Betsy McCaughey bets “you can’t find five members of Congress who have read†the Senate “Gang of Eight†immigration bill.
The former Democrat is experienced at reading large bills the Congress seems inclined to pass without reading, such as Obamacare. She tabs them, underlines them and tries to see the big picture of what will happen if the provisions of the bill are implemented.
In an interview with The Daily Caller’s Ginni Thomas, McCaughey brought her dog-eared immigration bill with her and pointed to it repeatedly.
Read more: http://clashdaily.com/2013/06/video-ginni-thomas-actually-read-the-immigration-bill-and-it-sucks/#ixzz2WNtCWUID
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"We've got to pass it so we can find out what's in it..."
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That's some scary shit right there. Call your rep next Tuesday.
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I sent this email to my congresscritter, Vicky Hartzler-R, MO-4th District:
I recently viewed a video of former Lieutenant Governor Betsy McCaughey, interviewed by Ginni Thomas on June 15. Ms. McCaughey may be one of the few political figures who has read that massive 800+ page bill "authored" by immigration "aficionados" Senators McCain and Rubio. If one-tenth of what Ms McCaughey has stated is true, there is no question that that bill must be thrown in the trash heap. No amnesty, no special favors for illegals. Period. Anything other than that is a slap in the face to the rule of law. While there is no question that elements of the overall existing laws are weak, arcane and ineffective, there is no reason to roll out the red carpet to illegals who break the law. I urge you to view Ms. McCaughey's comments, if not read the entire bill, and vote to throw out that legislation.