Unfortunately, only 18 states allow for the recall of a United States Senator, and South Carolina isn't one of them. The National Council of La Raza's poster boy is preparing to defy his constituents again by seeking to grant millions of illegal intruders United States citizenship. He doesn't have the courage of some of his colleagues to turn up at community meetings and Tea Parties to explain his liberal ways, but let's hope South Carolinians find a way to put this quisling on notice.
From Politics Daily
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is working behind the scenes to help Democrats craft a new version of former President Bush's immigration reform bill. Graham also supported the Bush/Kennedy/McCain bill back in 2007. As The Wall Street Journal reports:Wes Hickman, a spokesman for Mr. Graham, said in a statement that "Senator Graham is ready and willing to play a key role in immigration reform. He intends to work with many of his colleagues on both sides of the aisle."
The new bill will most likely be introduced in September by Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), and Graham has been working with his colleague in search of other Republican votes. President Obama had pledged to tackle immigration reform in his first year of office, but on Friday he issued a statement saying he hoped Congress would pass legislation early in 2010.
3 comments:
Don't worry about my gardener; he's not an illegal intruder. I invited him onto the property I own.
Folks look at the raids across the Midlands of SC yesterday and tell me why our President and Congress wish to grant amnesty to illegals. Illegals have come into America and opened up the most profitable industry(drugs) and send the money back to Mexico and pay no taxes and we furnish them unemployment and health care. We have a Congress and President that are completley out of touch with reality. They do not protect the borders and actually encourage this. The only explanation I can give is a lot of money must be going to them or their campaigns. Wake the hell up America!
I am a life long conservative, and I detest Sen Nancy graham.
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