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School Children’s Memorial Fund Set Up

Posted in Uncategorized, Immigration by Evodna on the February 23rd, 2008

1buskids.jpg Here are the faces that go with the names of the four children killed in the Minnesota bus crash. Senseless death, caused by an illegal immigrant.

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More Bloody Consequences of Open Borders

Posted in Uncategorized, Immigration by Evodna on the February 22nd, 2008

Four young Minnesota children, two age 9, one age 12, one age 13 are dead - all because of the actions of an illegal alien. Keep in mind that Minnesota is a sanctuary city. Sad story here.

More about the children HERE.

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Shamnesty Bill Minute By Minute UPDATES - Vitter Standing Strong

Posted in Uncategorized, Immigration by Evodna on the June 27th, 2007

Immigration Bill minute by minute update on the Senate floor is HERE.

The following text quoted from the linked Michelle Malkin post.

More Vitter heroism…:
4:07pm update. Dodd amendment is tabled, 56-41. Reid refuses to yield for a parliamentary inquiry from Vitter.
An unnamed amendment has been withdrawn without unanimous consent. Reid says unanimous consent is not needed. Menendez-Obama-Feingold amendment to amend the point system and move it back to favoring family reunification is apparently up next. Menendez speaks about his amendment. Vitter is trying to get recognized for a parliamentary inquiry. Vitter: Will the majority leader yield? Menendez keeps speaking over them–engaging in debate despite the rules laid down by Reid that have prohibited GOP opponents from debating.

Reid responds to Menendez. Moves to vote on tabling the amendment.

3:59pm update. Vote is underway on tabling a Dodd amendment. Meantime, Noam Askew hears that Domenici will vote against cloture tomorrow. There’s buzz that Nelson and Bond are also likely no’s.

3:29pm update. The Bond amendment is killed, 56-41. Reid is reading the letter he sent to GOP senators regarding the clay pigeon strategy. I posted the exchange yesterday here. David Vitter is trying to get recognized. He is “acknowledged, but not recognized.” Now, Vitter’s allowed to speak.

Vitter: “Senator McConnell is not being railroaded. President Bush is not being railroaded. I’m being railroaded. My colleagues [who want to offer amendments] are being railroaded.”

DeMint gets time to read the GOP senators response to Reid’s letter.

3:00pm update. The vote on whether to table Bond’s amendment commences.

2:42pm update. Vitter asks Reid point blank if he and others will have a chance to offer amendments. Reid extols the fairness of the process. Translation: No.

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He’s Still There - Thank God!

Posted in Uncategorized, Immigration, David Vitter by Evodna on the June 27th, 2007

superman.jpgofficial-vitter.jpg Video HERE. Under intense pressure from the President of the United States, the Republican National Committee, nearly every Democrat in the U.S. Senate, and scores of special interest business groups, Louisiana Senator David Vitter has remained steadfast in his determination to see that the ‘Shamnesty’ Immigration Bill is defeated in Washington.

What is most impressive about Vitter’s role as champion of “We The People” is that from Day 1, he has sided with the overwhelming majority of Americans who want to see our borders secured, and who do not want to see {10% of the population of Mexico} millions of ILLEGAL aliens given amnesty.

Although Mary Landrieu’s cloture votes were the right votes, (thanks in large part to the relentless phone calls, emails, and faxes from her constituents) it seems that she was dragged kicking and screaming all the way to the correct vote.

David Vitter, by contrast, did not put his finger up in the air to see which way the wind was blowing before he took a stand. Vitter did not need thousands of phone calls, emails, and faxes to decide where he stood. Weeks ago, Vitter’s office was clear on where he stood -

1. NO AMNESTY
2. SECURE THE BORDER.

With regard to the amnesty bill, David Vitter came early and he’s staying late. His stand for the people, and against some of the most powerful forces in Washington are nothing short of heroic. See a video “Thank You” HERE

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