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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (716671)5/21/2013 7:32:58 AM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1580676
 
Let the revolution begin.

LOL..



Al



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (716671)5/21/2013 10:28:56 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1580676
 
Despite the WaPost, Benghazi Is a Major Scandal



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (716671)5/21/2013 10:22:15 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580676
 
Senate panel approves immigration bill...

Tens of millions of illegal immigrants to be granted citizenship. Would sure hate to be black under this regime. Blacks are already suffering record unemployment levels and Obammy is going to hurt them even worse if he signs the bill.



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (716671)5/21/2013 10:28:56 PM
From: FJB2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1580676
 
GOP SENATOR PRESERVES LOOPHOLE GIVING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IMMEDIATE WELFARE
ACCESS

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) backed down from a previous promise his spokeswoman made to Breitbart News that he would consider voting in favor of amendments to the Senate's immigration bill that would close a loophole allowing illegal immigrants immediate access to state and local welfare.



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (716671)5/21/2013 10:31:29 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 1580676
 
GOP REP: HOUSE 'WILL DO BETTER JOB' ON IMMIGRATION



by MIKE FLYNN 21 May 2013, 12:51 PM PDT 15 POST A COMMENT
On a conference call with reporters Tuesday, TX Rep. Lamar Smith said the House will take a more deliberate, thoughtful approach to immigration than the Senate. Smith predicted that the House would consider different elements of immigration in separate pieces of legislation, as opposed to one comprehensive bill. Asked if this approach would slow down the process, Smith answered, "I'd rather be slow if that gets it right."The call was sponsored by organizers of a new coalition of conservatives opposed to the Senate "Gang of 8" amnesty bill, currently under consideration in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Smith said it was "inconceivable" to him that the Senate would be considering "a massive amnesty bill that doesn't ensure the border is secure."

Smith said the Senate bill contained "no deadlines" for border security and, as such, "is an open invitation for millions to come into this country." Smith doesn't believe there will be the 60 votes needed for Senate passage if the border provisions aren't tightened.

The House Judiciary Committee, of which Smith is a member, is beginning work on several pieces of legislation dealing with individual aspects of the immigration system. Smith said these bills could ultimately be packaged into one bill on the House floor, but the committee's work will be a piecemeal approach, to ensure each issue is carefully considered.

Asked how competing House and Senate bills would be reconciled if each chamber passed legislation, Smith demurred. "Well, that's a long way off."



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (716671)6/4/2013 2:38:51 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580676
 
RUBIO: We don't have the votes to pass amnesty...

When asked on “Fox and Friends” Tuesday whether the bill has 60 “yes” votes, Rubio replied: “No, and I think even the Democrats would concede that.”

Read more: politico.com