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May 17, 2006

Those Senators That Put Mexico Before America

Topics: Immigration and Border Issues

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As a quick reference for readers desiring to take some kind of useful action - here are the Republican Senators that voted with the Democrats because they are more eager to give illegal immigrants a path to citizenship than they are to secure our borders from ever-more increasing illegal immigration and the smuggling of illegal drugs, terrorists, and weapons.

Keep in mind that these Senators, with a Republican majority in the Senate, struck down an Amendment to the "Amnesty" Bill currently on the Floor proposed by Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican from Georgia, which proposed that the border be secured first to stem the flood of illegals pouring in from Mexico before tackling the issue of how to deal with the 12 -20 millions already here:

Bennett (UT)
Brownback (R-KS),
Chafee (RI),
Coleman (MN),
Collins (ME),
Craig (ID),
DeWine (OH),
Graham (SC),
Hagel (NE),
Lugar (IN),
Martinez (FL),
Murkowski (AK),
Shelby (AL),
Snow (ME),
Specter (PA),
Stevens (AK),
Voinovich (OH),
Warner (VA)

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Posted by Richard at May 17, 2006 10:55 AM


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..........And if you will notice, none of these senators are from the Southwest border states.

Interesting.

# Posted by Sandstorm at 05/17/2006 08:17 pm - reply- forum

Subject: Thanks
Thanks for providing the list. Everyone in my address book will be receiving a copy before midnight.

Thanks

# Posted by Max at 05/17/2006 08:24 pm - reply- forum

Max,
I hope everyone that reads it does, glad you jumped on it. Before I wrote the post, I did the same thing you did.

Keep up the good work

# Posted by Richard at 05/18/2006 09:39 am - reply- forum

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