Thursday, September 25, 2008

Immigration,Barb Davis White, Heritage Foundation...Very good reading!


Dear Members
Please forward both items
 
Thanks to Our good Friend Robin for this report
U N B E L I E V A B L E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Just yesterday I sent to you the article by Michelle Malkin explaining
illegal aliens (largest portion primarily from Mexico) involvement in the
Housing subprime mess and who do you think was the guest today
at the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange
Mexico's President - Calderon
 
Who is in Washington - Mickey Mouse?
 
Whether or not Calderon should have ever be invited to the opening is a
discussion in itself. But, while Americans have no idea what our financial
futures hold and talk of trillions of debt at taxpayer expense
was the invite to the President of a Country that promotes his
people to abandon their Country and invade another - REALLY APPROPRIATE?
 
Answer: NO!
This is another slap in the face to all Americans who have voiced opposition
to this invasion and is yet another action on the part of our leaders to say
WE DO NOT CARE
Americans - please educate all you can - we must turn up the heat
Apparently they are not hearing us - or simply do not care and if the later
is the case - it is time to remind them who they work for
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
We must be heard and vote those who do not put Americans interests first - OUT!
 
This is irritating and blatantly disgusting
Ruthie
 
President Calderon of Mexico rings New York Stock Exchange opening bell.
http://www.nyse.com/
H.E. Felipe Calderón, President of Mexico, Visits the NYSE
President of Mexico H.E. Felipe Calderón rings The Opening BellSM.

 VIEW WEBCAST HERE
http://www.nyse.com/events/1222166020227.html
 
 
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PLEASE MAKE THE CALLS
WE MUST KEEP E VERIFY ALIVE
Ruthie
Senate Wants to Punt on E-Verify
Two Days Left to Demand a 5 Year E-Verify Reauthorization
September 24, 2008
E-Verify is in true jeopardy right now and unless your Senators act now we are in jeopardy of losing the basic tool that helps companies determine worker's eligibility and weed out illegal aliens!
Our sources on Capitol Hill tell us that instead of responsibly reauthorizing E-Verify for the necessary full five-year term, Senators are going to pander to special interests and the Senate will only extend E-Verify for six months in a continuing resolution (CR).  A CR is a stop-gap spending measure meant to keep the government from shutting down after Congress adjourns since Congress failed to pass any spending bills this session. 
We understand that this agreement was meant to appease cheap labor business interests who want to kill E-Verify — especially in the states that have made it mandatory for their employers.  But, because they know that the American people would not stand for Congress to kill E-Verify right before an election, they have decided to punt this political football through the next election and into the next Congress where they feel they will be in a much better position to kill it or use it as a bargaining chip in a large amnesty measure.
It is outrageous that in this turbulent economy, the Senate would bow to the cheap foreign interests and eliminate one of our most effective, efficient and accurate work-site enforcement tools designed to keep illegal aliens from displacing American workers. 
Please understand that when you call, Senate offices will try to tell you that E-Verify will be on the floor this week.  But what they are really talking about is their attempt to shove E-Verify into the CR with a six month only extension.  We need to let them know that this is unacceptable and that E-Verify must be brought to the floor as a stand-alone bill and reauthorized for a full five year term. 
Action Items:
Call your individual Senators (202-224-3121) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's office today (202-224-3542) and tell them to bring H.R. 6633, the House bill that authorizes E-Verify for five years, to the Senate floor.


Ruthie
Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform
Independent Minnesota Minutemen
FIRE Coalition State Chapter
www.mnsirproject.com
minnsir@yahoo.com



Should a local newspaper journalist be so skewed?

Dear Steve Brandt and the Editors of the Star Tribune Newspaper, (Minneapolis)

We stand in opposition against a giant that has lost his shadow. Keith Ellison may have gripped the voters of Minnesota during the last election, but surveys show that the people of Minnesota are asking for a different choice in Congress. Barb Davis White stands, not in opposition of the Democratic Party, but with the people of the 5th Congressional District. Her beliefs are simple and clear. I understand that you are thoroughly entrenched in Ellison, but the predominate word during this election season is 'change'.

Read the whole letter to the Star Tribune here -  http://barbdaviswhiteforcongress.com/blog/?p=194

Emily Newhouse

Political Strategist for the

Barb Davis White for Congress Campaign 2008

Emily@barbdaviswhiteforcongress.com


 

Donald W.R. Allen,II

Press Secretary for the

Barb Davis White for Congress Campaign 2008

press@barbdaviswhiteforcongress.com



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The Liberal Myth about Wall Street
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