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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Mel Martinez :: Townhall.com Columnist
RNC Chairman Addresses RNC Members
by Mel Martinez
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The following speech was delivered by RNC General Chairman Senator Mel Martinez at the annual State Chairmen's Meeting.  He discussed  the optimistic Republican vision for the future, a future in which lower taxes keep the economy growing, in which America stays on the offense in the War on Terror, and a future in which we secure our borders and reform our broken immigration laws.

Senator Martinez: Thank you all very much. Good to be with you today. Thank you, thank you very very much for the warm welcome. And thank you Mike for the very kind introduction it’s mutual we didn’t really know each other and we’ve developed, I think, a very good working partnership for the benefit of the party and I think ultimately for the benefit of our country. I’m proud to work with you in all that we do as Republican leaders at this very important time. And I also want to congratulate Chairman Dawson for a fantastic week you have hosted here for our party you’ve got to be very proud of the way the debate came off and I saw it on TV and it looked great and we’ll talk more about that too in the course of my conversation with you this morning but really thank you and kudos for a great week.

Thanks to all of the RNC staff who have worked so hard to make this meeting a success.

I want to thank most of all, all of you members of our Republican party who every single day are out there spreading what our party message is and making democracy work at the grassroots level and all that you do in your states. Recruiting candidates and volunteers and beefing up our organizations and grounds operations and for giving the special advice and counsel that you give all of us. Sometimes it comes louder than we want but for the most part it’s a good thing to have. And thank you for also talking about our vision for America, the Republican vision for America. That vision is why we’re gathered here today and why we have dedicated ourselves to the hard work that is ahead of us

In January of 1981, when Ronald Reagan took the oath of office as President for the first time, he spoke to a nation that was thirsting for new leadership …a nation that had witnessed gas lines and stagflation … that had seen the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and American hostages being held in Iran.

It was a nation that was wondering if it had lost its way.
But President Reagan knew better.

That morning, he said to the American people, “We have every right to dream heroic dreams.”

Even in challenging times – and our nation has known many of those – America stands for something wonderful and powerful.

A nation of strength … freedom … of hard work … rugged individualism … and yes, also hope.

It is part of the American spirit: the belief that no challenge cannot be met, and that the future is always bright.

Today, we as Americans are once again being challenged and tested.

And today, we must once again meet those challenges head on, with the fierce devotion and powerful optimism that has defined this nation since its founding.

On Tuesday, you saw the Republican candidates gather together here in South Carolina.
It was really an exciting night.

It’s hard not to be impressed with a slate of candidates that are out there touting our principles.

Think about what we heard them talk about:

The power of entrepreneurship … and how we can continue the historic economic and job growth of the last four years.

Individualism and self-government … and the importance of judges who understand that their job is to interpret the law, while ours is to govern ourselves.

And most importantly, how we can and must continue to protect America as we fight a very real war against a very real enemy.

What we heard on Tuesday was an optimistic vision for a bright future.

It was a Republican vision for an America that is both freer and stronger … more prosperous and more safe ... an America of compassion and also of individual responsibility … an America that can and will meet its challenges that we face head on.

Compare that to the Democrat debate a few weeks ago.

Their vision was really far different.

The Democrats talked about America as a land of disappointment and surrender.

They saw an America that was downtrodden and depressed.

In 18 months, we will elect our next President.

In 18 months, we will decide who will control and lead our Congress.

In 18 months, we will choose a vision.

And I believe that only one Party has shown it has a strong, positive vision for America.

My friends, I believe that is our Party …

… the REPUBLICAN Party …

… the Party of Lincoln, the Party of Reagan, the Party of George W. Bush …

The Party of optimism, vision, and determination … ready, willing, and able to make a real difference on the issues that matter the most to the American people.

There are many challenges we face as a nation that need our attention.

We must reduce our dependence on foreign oil, so that people like Hugo Chavez in Venezuela cannot threaten our economic vitality.

We must reform our entitlement programs, so that we do not leave our children and grandchildren buried under a debt that we have created for them.

And we have to talk about how we reform our border security and our immigration laws. And let me touch on that in a little more of a personal way. As you know, yesterday we made news by a compromise that a group of us Senators made in working with the White House. This is a subject that is very personal to me. I’m an immigrant to America. I understand what the American Dream is about. I have an understanding of what it means to become an American, to stand there one day and raise your right hand and abhor and abjure, which is what the oath say, any allegiance to any other foreign land and become an American. I respect what that means. I came to this land at the age of fifteen and I did not know a word of English. But I knew that English was the language of this country and if I was going to succeed in America, then I would have to learn the language. I know the value of not only learning the language of this country but more importantly learning what it is to be an American. And that is an essential part of what we have to have going forward as part of our immigration discussion. This country is a blessed land, a land that has welcomed immigrants to its shores from its very inception. But it’s also a country that respects the rule of law. That’s why it’s so tragic that for more than twenty years we have allowed a broken down immigration system to exist. That has then garnered in twelve million people that are living in this country illegally and living in the shadows. It’s a problem that must be fixed. I was thinking this morning how I might explain to you why we are in the mess that we are as Republicans; because we took on a tough issue. And I have to go back to the first days of this administration, I remember that as a very fresh and new to Washington person I was sitting around the Cabinet table and I remember very distinctly President Bush saying to us, at the very first days of his administration, “we are here for a limited time frame, for a limited period of time, we came here to make a difference we came here to solve problems.” See we were following a Presidency and an administration that had taken one tough problem after another and set them aside. Whether if this fellow Bin Laden was a threat or not, that wasn’t a big problem because it was too controversial and potentially too troubling so we set it aside and didn’t deal with it and like that a multiplicity of other problems. One of those problems that have piled up at our doorstep is the problem of immigration.

And this is a President who really believes that we’re there in office, in power, to make a difference. So he has chosen to tackle this issue and I give him great credit. I’ve tried to do my part to make a contribution to something that I would be a little less than honest if I didn’t, as the only immigrant in the Senate, roll up my sleeves and go to work and see what we could get done to solve a problem for this country. A problem that begs for an answer, and it’s not good enough to simply say “what you’ve done is amnesty.” It’s easy to call anything we might do amnesty what it is, is what is your solution to this difficult problem and let me try to explain to you because it’s so important that you understand what the facts are. Already this morning we’re seeing emails saying, “please email us and tell us whether you agree with this new proposal or not.” And I was thinking, “I don’t know what’s in it, how can they be telling, you know, emailing what’s in it and whether they agree with it or not.” So let me try and explain it to you. You’re so important to our party, you’re important to our President, you’re important to me. I need for you to understand what we’re trying to do. Agree or disagree here is what we’ve tried to do.

First and foremost, put border enforcement first. Build the fence, it’s being built, it takes time to acquire the land, to buy the supplies, to get the contractors, but it’s being built. Building a fence where it needs to be built across the border, hiring more border agents and doing all the things it takes to secure our border. That will take place before any of the other things that happen with this bill will take place. So border security first, Johnny Isaacson from Georgia last year insisted on some triggers. We made the mistake of not following his advice, this year we’ve taken his advice and the fact is that there will be triggers and those triggers have to be pulled before any of the other portions of the act come into effect.

The second thing is, we will have an effective tool for employers to verify whether their employees are here legally or not. There’s a way to do that. Biometrics with tamper-proof I.D. cards every employee will have to show a tamper-proof I.D. to their employer, and the employers will be held accountable and will be prosecuted if they do not adhere to the law.

Next, we’re going to create a temporary worker program for two reasons. Number one because our nation needs the temporary workers. And the second one is because if we don’t provide a safe outlet for people to come here and work where work is needed and workers want a job, we’re going to continue to have an illegal system of entry. So we’ve got to provide a relief valve, a safety valve for people to come into the country legally and that’s a temporary worker program. But the temporary worker program actually means temporary. It is not a vehicle for immigration. It is for people to come here for two years, work and return home. They can renew that for a couple more times, but each time has to go home for a year. They have to keep their nose clean and they have to be readmitted. And it has to be for a job that no American would want to take. Now there are liberals who are touting this as a terrible thing because they want this to be a vehicle for immigration. We’re going to have another way of immigrating; I’ll touch on that in a minute. There will be no amnesty for illegal immigrants. Those that are here now, the twelve million, will get a probationary card if they come out of the shadows. We need to know who they are, we need to register them, we need to check their backgrounds, we need to do a criminal background check, they need to pay a fine. If they do that, they get a probationary card. They have broken the law, they go on probation, they pay a fine. They then keep their job if they continue to do the things we ask of them, like learn English, like learn about our culture, and like continue to be employed and be a contributing part, then they can apply for what we are calling a Z visa and they can then stay here until they can renew that visa again in four years. If they want to become a citizen, there is no automatic path to citizenship. They have to return to their home country, they have to apply the legal way. If they apply legally then they will also go to the back of the line. And all those that have legally applied will be cleared out of the backlog before we let anyone who came illegally take advantage of that precious privilege of becoming an American citizen. So they will go to the back of the line. They will have an opportunity but only if they leave the country, apply outside the country by legal means and wait their turn in line in addition to fulfilling their fines and all the other requirements.

But we’re also going to strengthen the assimilation of the immigrants. I get excited about this because this is what my life has been about. It’s about becoming assimilated as an American. I did this as a fifteen-sixteen year old on the baseball field in Orlando, FL with kids that taught me how to be an American. Who would make fun of me when they would teach me some words that I later would find out from my foster mother that they weren’t what they were telling me they were. And it’s a true story, they told me bastard was a real compliment, so I went home to my foster mother and with a very sweet face I said to her, “you’re such a bastard”. And, it wasn’t a good day. Anyway, we assimilate we become Americans, we learn your humor, we know what you’re about. And we at the end of the day become a part of the American dream, and apart of this great melting pot that so many have done in so many different ways through different generations, from different parts of the world. And then you know one other thing that is so important that I have not heard one single word about on the TV’s since I came here last night, and that is we are changing the paradigm of immigration to America, which has been a family based deal. A family is important. No one knows that better than I. I spent four years separated from my family when I first came to this country. Family unification is a big deal. It’s important. But the system today is all about family. What we’re going to do is have more of a merit based system. Now you will still have a nuclear family if you come together, if they immigrate to America. Husband and wife, minor children, but today you have a no good brother-in-law who, because he’s your brother in law can come. We want to start having people come that have something to contribute to this country, that will be able to come on the merit system. The engineering minds, the people that are going to help us maintain our competitiveness in the world. We are also going to ask for people that are going to make a contribution. People will get points if they learn English. People will get points if their employer says they are doing a great job. So there will be opportunities, but it will be a merit system. It will have some points for family, but it will not be the ultimate end all. And it will end chain migration. You see one of the problems that we face is, the twelve million that are here, if they can then become citizens, they can then chain migrate four, five, six, seven members of their family. So all of a sudden the twelve million become fifty million. We couldn’t do that, so we’ve ended in this bill, chain migration. And no longer can people chain migrate and you can become a citizen and then maybe your minor child can join you, but it’s not going to be every other member of your family. That’s tough, a lot of liberals don’t like that, it’s part of what we have to do to achieve a compromise that’s going to work for America and be good for our country. I hope that gives you some information on one of the most challenging issues that we face in our Congress and in our nation today, and one that begs for a solution. Before you’re too quick to dismiss it, think what the alternative is, because there has to be another plan on the table. If we don’t pass this bill no one that is in the shadows today will come out of the shadows and be accounted for. No one that is today helping to secure the border, the economy of our country and my state of Florida, the hotels like this will require guest workers to come and do a lot of the work. So there is a lot of needs and a lot of reasons why we have to tackle this problem. It is really tearing our country apart. It is one of the ugliest moments, I mean it is really a difficult time. We as a political party have an obligation to step up and do the right thing. I support our president on this. I hope that we can have your support and I hope at least we’ll have your understanding of what the bill is about.

Now when we talk about challenges America faces there is no one greater than protecting our country from foreign enemies and we face them today.

Republicans are not naïve about what the world is all about. It’s one of the things that really appealed to me about this country because I had lived under a dictatorship, I understood tyranny, I understood there are people in the world who are just simply evil and the Republican party is one that has faced these threats head on. That’s why Ronald Reagan had the courage and that’s why President Bush has faced the Islamic Radicals that we have faced today in the way that he has faced them.

We don’t assume everybody is our friend, and that they respect the same rights we do.

On the contrary: we understand that the world is a dangerous place, and we must stay vigilant and strong.

A little more than five and a half years ago, America was attacked.

And it was not just our fellow Americans who were targeted – it was our very way of life, our freedom and our optimism.

Al Qaeda doesn’t just want to ‘make a statement.

They want to destroy this nation and everything it stands for.

Don’t take it from me or the President.

Take it from what they say themselves. The number two man in Al Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, who said “we want to reinstate its fallen caliphate and regain its lost glory.”

They will not be satisfied until they have remade the world in their own hateful image.

And that is why we are dedicated ourselves to doing everything in our power to stop them.

Over the last six years, that has meant intelligence reform … the creation of the Department of Homeland Security … the PATRIOT Act … freezing terrorist assets … diplomatic work both public and secret … and yes, it also has meant military force. And thank goodness that our men and women in uniform are the most capable people I have ever met and they are doing a fantastic job that they are doing.

We are safer because of every single one of those actions that we have taken.

The terrorists have yet to hit us again on our own soil.

But the future requires more.

It may require a bigger military.

It may require new weapons systems abroad, and new defensive systems here at home.

It may require a new partnerships in the world.

And there is one thing it will definitely require: the leadership and determination to face down that threat and never back down.

Have you ever asked yourself why al Qaeda is making a stand in Iraq?

It is not for any thought or compassion toward the Iraqi people.
Indeed, the terrorists see the Iraqis as tools at best … or as targets at worst.

No, they are making their stand there because the vision of a free, democratic Iraq terrifies them.

And because al Qaeda knows that if they win and we withdraw … they will have a safe haven, a base of operations very similar to what the Taliban had in Afghanistan.

Which is why it amazes me to hear Democrats talk about fighting Al Qaeda, but not fighting in a civil war.

How can they not understand that Al Qaeda is the source of the civil war?

How can they not see that it is our enemies who will be victorious if we are not?

Progress in Iraq is not always obvious, but with the President’s new tactics in place, things are changing.

In Al Anbar province - by the way you may not have heard this in the media, but let me just tell you – in the Al Anbar province murders are down from a high of 108 in the week ending February 23, to just seven last week.

In the Ramadi area, we have taken more bombs and guns out of the hands of the terrorists in the first four months of this year than we did in all of last year.

More and more Iraqi religious and cultural leaders are stepping up the pressure to end the violence.

Are things perfect?

No, and no one knows that better than the President, General Patreus,and our other military leaders and the generals that are fighting this war.

But are we working toward our goals – and it is reaching those goals that will allow us to bring our men and women in uniform home safely, absolutely.

Almost fifty years ago, in his inaugural address, John F. Kennedy said “Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.”

Today, a half century later, eight Democrats are vying to wear Kennedy’s mantle.

But today it is the Republicans, once again, who understand the importance of guaranteeing the ‘survival and the success of liberty.’

It is Republicans who once again have the faith, the strength, and the vision to make that dream a reality.

Our vision for a better, brighter future is one that applies here at home as well.

Republicans have a vision of a bustling American economy in which a thousand Horatio Alger stories come true every day.

Our vision is that of the American Dream, the dream of limitless possibilities … of a bright future, in which government stays out of the way of the innovation and productivity of the hardest working people in the world.

Our vision is that of an ownership society, one in which the American people have control over their own future.

We don’t believe government can deliver that vision.

We believe the American people can.

That is why our Party and our President cut taxes for all Americans.
And we have been proven right.

Five years of strong economic growth …

More than 7.8 million jobs have been created in this tax cut economy…

Wages are up 1.3 percent in the last year alone ...

We cut taxes and got out of the American people’s way, and all over America, they are doing what they do best: working hard and achieving their dreams.

And yet our Party understands that we can and must do more to make sure our economic strength and freedom continue in the years and generations to come.

We must continue to keep taxes low, and roll back regulations that stifle entrepreneurs.

We must continue to tear down the roadblocks to home ownership for all Americans.

We must continue to expand choice in education and in health care.

We must continue to ask the question our Party has always asked: Who has the knowledge, and who has the right, to make decisions about your life: you, or the government?

We know the answer to that question, and we know that a future with more power in the hands of Americans, and less in the hands of Washington, will be a future in which our economic strength and freedom will continue to grow unabated and unchallenged.

Our opponents have a very different view.

They see dark days ahead. They see only government as the only source of help.

They see an America in which everyone is pitted against everyone else, where no one can get richer unless someone else gets poorer.

Just yesterday, they presented a budget, and that’s why I was late last night for dinner, I had to vote no on this. But this budget perfectly corresponds to their vision … a budget that includes 2.9 trillion in spending, and 400 billion dollars in tax hikes.

Our vision is brighter.

Our vision is of a nation in which dreams are being achieved every single day – and will continue to be, as long as we remember the true engine of our economy and our success: the American people.

Our vision of freedom at home doesn’t end there.

Our Party has another vision as well.

Of all the choices we just talked about, of all the freedoms we value, one towers above all the others: freedom of self-government, enshrined in our Constitution and strengthened every time one of us enters the voting booth to fulfill our sacred duty to ourselves and to our democracy.

Our Party is dedicated to protecting that freedom … which is why our Party believes in a restrained judiciary that leaves the legislating to legislators who are elected by the people.

It brings to mind a little story I want to share with you:

Early one Saturday morning, a few years ago when I was trying to make a decision about what course our future would take we were stuggling on whether I would run for the US Senate or not and on this early Saturday morning at about six AM Kitty woke me up. She had been up already for a couple of hours and she had a yellow pad in her hand and she said: “I’ve made a decision you’ve got to run for the Senate because there’s going to be a vacancy in the Supreme Court during the next term and the president is going to appoint someone to that bench and you need to be there to be a vote to support the president and to confirm the nomination of a conservative justice to our supreme court.”

So you know we put aside a lot of personal plans and perhaps even some personal desires, went back to Florida, began to campaign and the people of Florida rewarded me by honoring me as their senator.

And four weeks ago, I had the satisfaction of picking up the phone about 9:30 in the morning and saying “Kitty we made a difference, because by what we did, we were able to confirm Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito, and as of today there isn’t any longer Constitutional right in America to a partial-birth abortion.” Isn’t that great.

It was an abhorrent practice, but it was also more than that. It was something that the American people through the legislative process had decided was not acceptable in our society, and wasn’t it great that we were able to then see that go to the supreme court and the Spureme Court honor the will of the people and not try to supplant their thinking, their legislating for what the people thought.

This is a victory for our vision of democracy, a vision that says that we have the right – and the responsibility – to make our own decisions in a free society.

And now we have go to fight to preserve that vision.

It is our duty to decide who will nominate the next justice to the Supreme Court.

It is our duty to choose whether we want a President who will nominate judges who will make laws … or a President who will nominate judges who will have what Chief Justice Roberts has called “the humility” to understand the role of the judiciary in our democracy.

From strength abroad … to prosperity at home … to the preservation of our democracy … there is one Party that has an optimistic view of the future.

One Party that is using its historic principles to find solutions to today’s – and tomorrow’s – problems.

My friends, there is no other than that party to be the Republican Party.

I was reminded of that recently, when I had the opportunity to take my young son Andrew to the Reagan Library out in California. It’s a beautiful setting, it looks over a valley. You saw the pictures if you saw the funeral on TV, or you might have been there yourself.

But while I was there, I couldn’t help but remind me of the greatness of that man and the greatness of what he brought to America ... his boundless optimism and his belief in the good of the man as well as the good of this nation.

His accomplishments didn’t just transform America during his term, but reverberated throughout the world, and still benefit so many even today.

Our nation is stronger today because of his vision.

Our world is brighter today because of his dreams.

Now, those visions and dreams are ours.

Our beliefs haven’t changed.

And our determination to face our challenges is as strong now as it has ever been.

So now it is our duty.

Now we will carry the Republican mantle.

And now we will look forward with hope and optimism … and dedicate ourselves to continuing to build an America in which every man, woman and child still dreams the heroic dreams of Ronald Reagan.

So thank you for having me this morning, God bless you all as you go forward to do the work of our party. Thank you.

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In the latest Ras poll Romney's head to heads are improving. He is the future of the Republican Party.

RNC= Rino Network for recConquista
artful ploy--
"First and foremost, put border enforcement first. Build the fence, it’s being built, it takes time to acquire the land, to buy the supplies, to get the contractors, but it’s being built. Building a fence where it needs to be built across the border, hiring more border agents and doing all the things it takes to secure our border. That will take place before any of the other things that happen with this bill will take place."

Who does Chairman Mao, I mean RNC Chairman Mel, think he is kidding?! The RINOS in charge of the Republican party are simply trying to foist more of the same Simpson-Mazolli Scamnesty upon us
that we got stuck with in 1986. Presidente Jorge is the traitorous cheer leader for this effort to assure the NAU/Mexicomerica. waht a bunch of hogwash!

If I had ANY doubt that it is just one big
cluster xxxx up there in Washington, they have removed all doubt! Funny thing, though-- this thing is SO EGREGIOUS that it might be just what it takes to get Middle America properly aroused to rattle their cages in Washington. Fred Thompson is already saying that we should build the damm wall before even considering a bill. Mitt has dubbed it scamnesty-- these are good signs!

For those who want to join the fight to save America, please see my transfer post just below with a link that will take you right to your Senators' and Congresspersons' official phone numbers, web sites, e-mail addresses, etc.
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Scamnesty: The Ultimate Largesse

Be afraid-- be VERY AFRAID! Congress, pushed relentlessly by the Conpiracy Of Evil, is poised to create a path to Scamnesty for 12-20 million ILLEGAL aliens. With "chain migration," that will mean MANY MORE millions of indigent poor-- and the permanent morphing of America into an entitlement government welfare state. The public trough will become a voracious, inexorable black hole devouring all that has made America great.

If you listen to the pro-ILLEGAL alien arguments by members of the Conspiracy Of Evil, they are like low-hangin' fruit to refute:

1) Disingenuous premises:
The "undocumented workers" are generally hard working, good people who simply want to feed their families and do those jobs that Americans won't do that America must have done.

Reality Check:
ILLEGALS are too often both poor and undereducated-- a formula for DISASTER if they are allowed to naturalize. We are simply allowing corrupt Mexico to dump its welfare problems on America. ILLEGALS drive down wages, and they ARE taking good jobs-- America does not save at all! A relative few hoteliers, contractors, meat processors, and other law-breaking employers milk them for lesser wages, then the TAXPAYERS GET STUCK with the crimes, barrio blight, drugs, gangs, sullied schools, ethnocentricity, and welfare costs. Bilingual education is a scam and an abysmal failure. ILLEGALS are at least 3x as likely as legal residents to be incarcerated for serious crimes:

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/3/27/114208.shtml
http://www.theamericanresistance.com/articles/art2004jan04.html
http://www.amren.com/Reports/Hispanics/HispanicsReport.htm

2) We should respect their "rights" and put those who have a job on a path to citizenship and require the payment of back taxes, learning English, and paying a $2,000 fine.

Truth Check--
HOGWASH! We owe them NOTHING! NO THING! We need to require a tamper-proof I.D. card ASAP for ANY non-citizen to function here period-- to work, get a license, attend school, rent an apt., pass go, etc. They will not really build the wall or otherwise crack down on employers-- the card radiates the cancer at its starting point. Make ILLEGALS repatriate to apply for it, then vet them thoroughly to see who might come back on an INTERIM basis to work. There should be NO CONNECTION WHATSOEVER between having been here ILLEGALLY and later gaining citizenship. Token fines and back taxes are a farce! Some would charge them a $2,000 fee when their ANNUAL cost to taxpayers (per Heritage) will be $22k just in net govt. services used alone for a family headed by an uneducated, poor ILLEGAL?!?!

Why is this such a vexing problem? Because different powerful users with ulterior agendas salivate over ILLEGALS --> the PC "elite" left sees poor, malleable voters (40 acres and a mule redux) who will assure big entitlement government for the Big Brother elites to control; miscreant employers see cheap labor that the taxpayers are forced to subsidize; the scandal-plagued Catholic Church sees replacement contributors; self-serving national pols see hispanic votes in key states; the well-heeled like their cheap domestic help-- and THEIR children will not have their private schools ruined by them; finally the latino groups quite simply indubitably seek the Reconquista-- the morphing of America into Mexicomerica.

Middle America MUST unite and stop Scamnesty which is again pending in Congress. You can learn more and/or get involved to save America at the sites below. First, an easy way to reach the OFFICIAL contact info for your Senators and Representatives to oppose the pending Scamnesty Bills:

http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/index.htm

BOOKMARK IT AND BARK AT THEM OFTEN! It IS EASY-- just a few clicks!!!

Some say that it does no good to contact Congress... don't believe it! Middle Americans like you derailed Kennedy-McQuisling Scamnesty in the House last year! Congressman Peter King said he had NEVER seen such a revolt in the heartland in his many years in congress. BUT the Conspiracy Of Evil is determined to cram ILLEGALS down America's throats, so we MUST BE RELENTLESS in expressing our righteous indignation to stop Scamnesty. We won the first battle, but we MUST NOT LOSE THE WAR! Congressional staffers track the feedback... I get letters and e-mails back from Congresspersons who do not even represent me addressing my specific concerns. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

Other good sites are below... the first one is GREAT -- a well-organized group trying to save America from myopia... it has prepared e-mails addressing proposed legislation you can customize and/or just send to your elected representatives!:

http://www.numbersusa.com/index

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=20530
http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=opposeamnesty&s_src=K0613&s_subsrc=olk0604&printer_friendly=1
http://www.immigrationcontrol.com/
http://www.cis.org/articles/2006/back906.html
http://www.heritage.org/research/immigration/
http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/back704.html
http://pewhispanic.org/reports/middecade/
http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200701/NAT20070110a.html

FOLKS, THE VERY SURVIVAL OF THE AMERICAN HERITAGE, RULE OF LAW, CULTURE, COMMON LANGUAGE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC STABILITY-- INDEED THE AMERICAN WAY IF LIFE ITSELF-- ARE IN DIRE JEOPARDY!

That "cheap" labor is nothing of the sort! Per Heritage, EACH household headed by an undereducated, ILLEGAL alien will cost taxpayers $22k a year in deficit taxes versus services used alone! And that is just the tip of the iceberg of their total costs (crime control, enervated schools, balkanized barrios)! GET INVOLVED TO STOP THE INVASION NOW FOLKS-- BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! AMERICA WOULD BE A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE!

GOP= Whig Party

Trust the GOP?
This grand experiment of government of the people, by the people, for the people is being usurped by government of the corporations, by the corporations, for the corporations.
The primary responsibility of the U.S. government is to protect the territorial integrity and people of this country. They have completely abdicated this responsibility. Both parties have been complicit in this. We are being told it is not possible to control our borders, enforce our laws, and thereby control our destiny as a nation. Hogwash. We are being sold out by corporations intent on importing workers for jobs that can't be exported with the taxpayers paying the true costs, financial and human. If we act like sheep and don't stop the inundation across our borders, we will lose our country without a bleat.

The Republican Party under GWB seems intent on political suicide. Pandering to citizens of other countries illegally in our country while telling us we must be vigilantes if we object to illegal aliens ignoring our borders and laws. Mel Martinez is RNC Chairman to ensure an open borders candidate in '08. The cheap labor express will be kept running, regardless of the consequences, to party or country. GOP-RIP

This won't bring the GOP bck to life ...
Martinez is mouthing platitudes amidst misrepresentations. I pity the poor RNC intern who wrote this pap, she's probably back at Wellesley doing research on Hillary's senior thesis.

Is it November 2008 yet?
Man, we're going to have to listen to these losers for another 18 months? A-a-a-r-r-r-r-g-g-g-h-h-h!!!!

More Republican propaganda
from Mr. Martinez.

1. How the Republicans will solve the energy crisis despite the fact that neither party has done anything since the embargo of the 70's, and the GOP did nothing during 12 years in power.
2 How the Republicans are going to fix entitlements after the boondoggle of the multi-billion dollar drug prescription program was born under their watch.
3. The biggest lie however, is how they are going to fix the border. After 12 years on top of the 1986 lie, they did nothing, and now are pushing for another amnesty. Also note how the number is now only 12 million, despite numerous estimates of at least 15 - 20 million!

How much longer can we continue to trust these elites of both parties? How many more times will we believe the myth that they are the only ones to govern, they alone have the wisdom and the experience? How many more times can we elect these same individuals and expect a different result?

They have cleverly engineered the election process to assure themselves continued power and convinced us that there is no other choice, nowhere else to go! That is their biggest lie, and in the process, with the help of a complicit media, they have stolen our birthright. They do not fear being held accountable and therefore, with total disdain, they ignore the Constitution, rule of law, and will of the people.

As a candidate for President in 2008, I urge you to visit my website, JOEOLIVAFORPRESIDENT.ORG.
I am the only candidate with no ties to any political machine, PAC, or lobbyist money handler. I have openly published on my website, a Campaign Platform that shows how we can and will reclaim the inheritance we were given by the Founding Fathers to govern ourselves as a free people. If we elect another Democrat OR Republican in '08, we will seal the fate of this great nation and our children to that of an internationalist elite government that will only get larger while personal freedoms will continue to decline!

This is the election, now is the time, and this is our opportunity to break ths cycle of partisan power that the two parties have foisted upon us. If this isn't that time, then when will it be so?? If this isn't our opportunity, when will it come?? What Dem/GOP candidate are we waiting for? How can we ever believe that in once again voting for the leasser of two evils, we will attain a different result??

Visit my site, send me your e-mails, pro or con, but let's not allow the future to slip away because we are still tied to old party loyalties and prejudices. Check out what I have to say and tell me, am I wrong? Thanks, Joe


Barf alert
This sanctimony just turns the stomach, who does this jerk think he is? I've already informed my State Chair about this amnesty (twice) and working on a third. Any scamnesty (good term) candidate will not now or ever get any votes from my family. You know the old saw, if Mama ain't happy, nobody's happy and Mama hasn't been happy with the RNC and the shadow Mexican president for several years. Won't get any donations, support or campaign work and I've worked in a couple. Family listens to Mama when it comes to voting.
So we solve problems by working in secret aided and abetted by racist organizations like La Raza, communist orgs. like ACLU, dismiss the American peoples input and their representatives as bigots and shutting out the same representatives during the closed door sessions. And we are supposed to believe this
garbage.

Baby or Bathwater?
Mel Martinez is extremely lucky that I made a donation to the RNC two weeks ago. The way I feel now, I may never donate again. I'll still support Republican candidates and conservative principles, but The Party can kiss my ....

lodestar

i find it interesting your rant seems to be repeating the words found below.



The Chicago Post (1889) wrote, "The Irish fill our prisons, our poor houses...Scratch a convict or a pauper, and the chances are that you tickle the skin of an Irish Catholic. Putting them on a boat and sending them home would end crime in this country."




it remains a paradox that both statistically and culturally, the United States
is almost exclusively dominated by descendants of immigrants (most within
the past 100 years) but that the country has always had significant problems
accepting “outsiders.” In the mid-1800s, for example, the Know-Nothing party,
which was composed of Americans who felt that the influx of Germans and
Irish was ruining the country’s stock, emerged to fight for rigid restrictions on
U.S. immigration laws. Established Americans despised these immigrants not
only because they were foreign but also because their loyalty to Catholicism
threatened the country’s mostly Protestant ways. Prejudice toward these people
was evident well into the twentieth century, as many factories announced that
“Irish need not apply” in their help wanted advertisements and some rooming
houses and restaurants refused service to Irish people.
Starting in the 1840s much of the worry was focused on the Chinese,
whose opium dens, alleged low regard for human life, and general “mental and
moral inferiority” were perceived as a threat to the United States.


And they pinned every problem in American society on immigrants.
As one Know-Nothing wrote in 1856: “Four-fifths of the beggary and
three-fifths of the crime spring from our foreign population;more than half the
public charities, more than half the prisons and almshouses, more than half the
police and the cost of administering criminal justice are for foreigners.
At the time, the greatest influx of immigrants was from Ireland, where the
potato famine had struck, and Germany which was in political and economic
turmoil. Anti-alien and anti-Catholic sentiments were the order of the day, especially
in New York and Massachusetts, which received the brunt of the wave
of immigrants, many of whom were dirt-poor and uneducated. Politicians were
quick to exploit the sentiment: There’s nothing like a scapegoat to forge an
alliance.

A Promise
I am a registered Republican.
This bill is suicide not only for the country but for the Republican Party.
I will never vote for any Republican who supports this bill, it is as simple as that.
I know the Democrats stand for nothing, I expect a little more from Republicans.

Conservatives must withhold donations...
To the RNC until Martinez resigns. NO EXCEPTIONS! A complete ban on donations. I also call on all Pro-American companies to withhold donations. Anti-American companies can of course donate but WE WILL FIND OUT!

Mel Martinez: Blah, Blah, Blah...
Blah, Blah...strengthen...Blah, Blah, Blah...secure...Blah, Blah...out of the shadows...Blah, blah, blah...hard working...Blah, Blah, Blah...enforcement...Blah, Blah, Blah...

Who Are The Bigots?

A word about The National Council of the Race (La Raza in Spanish). I use the English translation for clarity as most do not know what it means. Before anyone wants to call me a racist, I did not name the organization, the organizers did. For me this issue is not about race at all. I don't care where an illegal alien is from, it is the fact that they entered our country illegally that motivates me to oppose amnesty. I know and like people from everywhere.

"For those of the Race everything. For those not of the Race nothing!" (Por La Raza todo. Fuera de La Raza nada).

This is the motto of The National Council of The Race

Broken down immigration system ?
Mel - it ain't the system that is broken. It's the lack of will to enforce the system that is broken. If we need a new system just copy Mexico's immigration policy - that seems to work great for them.

Agree with Anne K. Our NC Congresswoman Virginia Foxx gets a 100% conservative rating - but the party can KMA.

The RNC finally stopped
asking me for money, as each time I would send back their form with a note that I would not contribute again until the Republicans stopped acting like drunken Democrats. I refuse to insult drunken sailors,as they have at least served our country while most of those elected only serve themselves.

martinez article
Gee, my 1st post ever on townhall got pulled. All I did was quote House MINORITY Leader John Boehner who called "“The Globalist Wet Dream and Mexico A$$-Kissing Act of 2007.” aka Amnesty bill a "piece of sh*t" just like matinez's article.
I will really cry (not) if I get banned for speaking a little truth here. I did not use the actual language and put asterisks and $ signs instead of the naughty words.
The republican party is a train wreck now.

Rich
As a former Navy man who spent a lot of liberty inebriated I really appreciate the distinction. We would also do well to remember that the drunken sailor is spending HIS OWN money whereas the donkeys are liberal with others' money but not their own. This speech is a big pile of cr@p; Mr. Martinez got the RNC job to ensure that the flow of illegal Mexicans continues unabated. See how they have us back on our heels? Many will feel lucky when this bill fails, forgetting that the current situation is already a death spiral.

dynachrome
Most of what Mr. Boehner has to say rings very hollow with me. The RNC had years to make real, lasting changes and didn't. They had years to address enforcment of immigration law but didn't. They did not imprison Sandy Berger or prosecute Cold Cash Jefferson. They did not shrink govt but added new entitlements. Mr. Boehner continually writes about how the Dems are behaving in congress and how it's not right. Tough. They have only themselves to blame. They still do not seem ready to change, to stop doing business as usual. The reformers of '94 are long gone, replaced by the DeLays and Cunninghams and a culture of money and power. They will continue to lose of they do not change soon. This Mel Martinez article was crap- he wouldn't know a conservative principle if it bit him on the arse and neither would El Presidente del Norte Bush.

Hey Mel
When you're volunteers call and ask why I no longer donate money to the RNC, my continuing reason will be that you are now the party of liars positioned behind a sellout President that will gladly flood our economy with trillions of dollars of debt as you sacrifice the middle-class to your robber baron schemes.

Keep believing that Lincoln can pull you out of this mess as you flush down the toilet, mate.


Stupid Party
Who actually believes the President has any intention of building a fence? How will we enforce new laws when we won't enforce current laws? Will the people breaking current law comply with any new law? What will we do if they don't?
Who actually believes, that when George W. Bush delivers on his promises to citizens of other countries illegally in our country, that they will vote Republican? Another amnesty will result in Democrat majorities for decades. How stupid do you have to be to import voters for the opposition at the same time you alienate your own voters? If the GOP surrenders our sovereignty and abandons the rule of law, they may find in November 2008, that they still have their big money/cheap labor donors, but they do not have voters. GOP-RIP

Sniff Martinez
It seems to me that Mel and El Presidente Bush may have been in the cellar of the White House sniffing some forbidden sort of powder, while they worked with Teddy Kennedy on this Immigration fiasco and they still think the people are dumb enough to accept it.
Mel, the presidente and the Republican leadership better wise up and understand that the days of " TRUST ME ON THIS " are long past.
Bush is on the bridge of a sinking ship and he intends to take evry conservative he can down with him.
I thought Richard Nixon had nearly destryed the Republican Party but George Bush makes Nixon look BUSH League.

What a SHAME!
More proff comes out every day that these aholes in DC and in almost every state house are only concerened about themselves and their power and money. SO in NOV 2008 what are we to do? Stay home I think not but unless Fred runs who in the world would I vote for? Rudy has the best shot at my vote.... Mitt is second after Rudy and John would not get my vote so a nother Clinton in the White House looks like a very real event occuring.

How do these people forget what they are their for so quickly? Maybe it is time for us as take to the streets and remove them and put the Founding Fathers advice to work. The government has lost it's way and we are getting closer and closer to the self destruction that we deserve for allowing these people to run our country in the ground while the increase their bank accounts. Shame on them and shame on us. The old saying about sticking it to me once shame on you but stick it to me twice shame on me. The problem here we have stuck it to ourselves so many times we have not only lost count but we have lost our ability to feel the shame and pain of our sins. Shame on us Shame on them all of them, both parties!!!!!!!

What's so great about Lincoln from a ...
... replublican (*litte r*) standpoint anyway? Lincoln eviscerated states' and citizens' rights. No president other than FDR, and perhaps Clinton, ever violated the Constitution more.

Btw, Mr. Martinez, learn to summarize, please! You could have knocked out half the words w/o losing any of the core meaning.

CVN65
I agree with you. Later on I found out that Boehner was promising not to criticize the amnesty bill. The "piece of sh*t" remark was in a private (or not so private. hehe) meeting.

Blah, blah, blah...
You suck!

Congress Critters and the Repub Party will screw themselves and all of us with this amnesty bill.

Dem majority for decades...Thanks, Mel.

Latest Gallup Poll Results
What party do you assoicate yourself with?

Democrats: 34%
Independents: 45%
Republicans: 21%

Since there are approximately 30 million Hispanics in the country, that's 10%. That means only 11% of Americans who are non-Hispanic consider themselves Republicans. Need I say more?

Rich
"I would not contribute again until the Republicans stopped acting like drunken Democrats."

You should have just written 'Kennedy' in place of 'drunken Democrats'.

The RNC elites don't get it
It is so sad, the RNC elites just don't get it, they just don't. They don't understand where the grassroots are on ILLEGAL immigration and border security. They also don't get how important social issues are to us either.

Also, on this ILLEGAL immigration issue, it really upsets me that most of these illegal immigrants have darker skin and speak a different language. You see if it was Canada that was a bankrupt and corrupt nation with it's poor unskilled people flooding our nation illegally, driving down wages, and putting a heavy burden on our social services and health care system. If it were white English speaking illegals flooding this nation then we'd have NO PROBLEM enforcing the border, NO PROBLEM kicking them back to Canada, no problems because NO ON WOULD PULL THE RACE CARD!!! THAT STUPID, EVIL, DESPICABLE, DISHONEST RACE CARD! It's an evil way of turning the law abiding who wants something done into the villain rather than dealing with the law breakers who are burdening our system and driving down wages. It's a tyrannical political tool to silence people.

This illegal immigration issue isn't about race, it's about law, laws that haven't been enforced since the last time the government promised to take care of this problem. It's about what is fair to legal immigrants, it's about what is fair to tax paying citizens. It's about jobs that used to pay well that are on a race to the bottom wage wise due to a flood of illegal workers, jobs Americans DID do when they still payed well. It's about our ever sky rocketing education costs due to all the illegal immigrants children flooding the schools and needing special programs and free breakfasts, lunches, and I have now even heard free school "dinners" proposed, plus they are extending these meal programs into summer. It's about much of our money flowing out of this nation and back into Mexico and other Latin American countries because many of these illegals aren't even interested in becoming Americans, they are just here to suck what they can out of our nation and send it back home. It's about a bunch of people who, until it became obvious it was a BIG P.R. blunder, flooded our streets with MEXICAN flags, who are represented by true racist groups like the racist and separatist group La Raza. The American flags didn't show up until they realized showing their true national colors could well backfire big time on them and kick a movement to get tough on illegals into high gear.

It's STILL not November 2008?
MAN! This is going to torture!

Please!
So sick of hearing sob stories and very sick of our jobs sent overseas or to Mexico...while our government forces us to fund these people.

Mexico has rich citizens who have said the would leave Mexico if their taxes were raised to care for their own, but they sure don't care, (including our government), to send them here and force us to care for them!

It's about time foreign governments start taking care of their own, it's not our responsibility to take care of the whole world!

reply to religiouslib
That is fairly standard drivel about how animus today toward ILLEGAL aliens is redolent of anti-alien sentiments in the past... however, there are several HUGE differences:

1) The immigrants to America over time mostly came here LEGALLY... they played by a set of rules, got in line, etc.

2) America itself is vastly different socio-economically than it was in the 1800's or even into the 20th century. When we were primarily an agrarian economy, we could afford to take in the undereducated indigent-- such is no longer the case.

3) Prior LEGAL immigrants embraced America, learned English, and rapidly assimilated. Importantly, an ocean separated them from homelands in Europe, Asia, Africa, etc. There is no such moat to separate the ethnocentric latinos clinging willfully to espanol. With the PC ilk embracing multiculturalism and bilingualism, they have an excuse not to assimilate, which is counterproductive to them and to our society.

4) As to propensity to pandemic problems such as crimes, gangs, illegitimacies, drugs, dropouts, etc., the stats unfortunately tell a sad story about too many latino border crashers:

http://www.amren.com/Reports/Hispanics/HispanicsReport.htm

Some say that America should welcome all who aspire to come here, but there are perhaps 1 billion who would readily emigrate to America if given the chance... we cannot be the lifeboat to all of the less fortunate who would like to come here, lest that boat founder. Furthermore, as suggested above, and advanced service economy CANNOT BENEFIT on balance by the infiltration of the madding crowd of undereducated indigent-- EVERY ONE among them will take more in services than s/he ever pays into taxes. We will devolve into a third world country if we allow latin America to shift the burdens of its corrupt economies and governments onto America.

Mel is Jeb's flunkie
Mel's entire job is to torpedo the GOP this election cycle. He's got a big head start with "Dubya's" screw-ups.

Then, guess who rides in upon his high horse to rescue the crestfallen GOP?

"Jeb" Bush!!!

By the way, when a CPAC attendee asked "Jeb" the softball question, "what does it mean to be an American citizen?" -

Jeb stammered, stuttered, mumbled, and generally acted like a deer in the headlights.

Telling, isn't it?????

The Final Betrayal
If this amnesty bill passes, I will reregister as an independent. In over 20 years as a registered Republican eligible to vote I have only once not voted for the Republican candidate (voted for a Libertarian). 8 years of George Bush has almost single-handedly ruined the party that I once loved. Amnesty is the last and most odious betrayal of conservative principle that I will tolerate.

My suggestion, rather than no longer contributing to the RNC -- send them $10. You will receive endless expensive marketing pieces and donor solicitations while consuming valuable staff time that will greatly exceed the lousy ten bucks that you sent them in the first place.

The New Pro-Amnesty GOP
Memo from the Republican National Committee:

Post-Amnesty the acronym GOP will stand for Get Out Patriots! Only politicians with allegiances to foreign governments, foreign citizens and multi-national corporations will be permitted to stay in the Party.

P.S. Chair-traitor Martinez will be asking for money soon to help bankroll the destruction of the United States so make sure to get those contribution checks in promptly. Viva Mexico.

Sincerely,
The RNC

Religiouslib
Stop watching Leonardo DiCaprio in the fake "Gangs of New York" for a minute. I know you cited Chicago but the reference still stands. Read the real "Gangs of New York" and you will learn that the uncontrolled immigration was a plague that lasted in New York City from the late 1700's until the late 1880's. In about 1886-1889 the New York City Police Department was formed to finally combat the gangs influence and control over the politicians. The Politicians asked for the force to be formed because the politicians were being killed by the gangs who once controlled them. I should mention that 800,000 persons mostly of the gangland popuylation of NYC were the ones rioting during what was called the "Draft Riots" of the Civil War. They rioted not because they were going to be drafted but because they saw it as a way to regain control over politicians which they were losing little by little.

So yes the uncontrolled immigration was not a good thing then either!

GOP “Stay the Course”
GOP “Stay the Course” Strategy killing the Party

I found this comment on the PP from Jace Walden on a thread. Jace hit on the frustration. This is what I am hearing from the Grass Root supporters of the GOP.

By re-electing the leaders that lead the GOP to its most crushing defeat ever, congressional republicans have shown that they have absolutely no desire to change their ways. Sure, they’ll talk the good talk about “small government” and what it means to be “conservative”, but in the end, it’s the same leaders who brought us the largest expansion of the Federal Bureaucracy in U.S. history.

They had a chance to change. They had a chance to elect Michael Steele as RNC Chair. But no, they chose a status quo Senator, Mel Martinez. They had a chance to elect Mike Pence as Minority Leader, but no, the chose the status quo John Boehner “I don’t even know who Mark Foley is” Boehner. They had a chance to elect ANYBODY but Trent Lott in the Senate…but no, they chose Trent “Give me the Pork” Lott.

READ MORE

http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/gop-%e2%80%9cstay-the-course%e2%80%9d-strategy-killing-the-party

What is a “True Republican”?
What is a “True Republican”?

By Jace Walden

Senator Douglas said this:

This is a very dark time for true Republicans. There doesn’t appear to be anyone on the horizon who can bring back the party like Reagan did in 1980. We insist on acting like Democrats in Washington and aiding their dirty work on immigration and losing the war in Iraq. We are in a free fall and show no signs of slowing. The only bright spot is the delay in debating the “Illegal Behavior Rewards Bill” until June. Keep those cards and letters going to DC folks, maybe they will listen for a change.

This begs the question, “What is a “true Republican”? As far as I can see, it is the “true Republicans” that are to blame for the free fall of the GOP. After all, it was the “true Republicans” that were complicit in every government expanding scheme over the past seven years. Remember “No Child Left Behind”? It was passed by “true Republicans”. And, wasn’t it also “true Republicans” that decided to launch a full-frontal assault on privacy rights in America? Remember the USA Patriot Act? Remember the warrantless wiretapping? They were authorized by “true Republicans”.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t it “true Republicans” who were responsible for one of the largest expansions of the Federal Government in U.S. history? Remember the creation of the Department of Homeland Security? Brought to you by “true Republicans”. “True Republicans” are also to blame for six years of unbridled pork-barrel spending, the likes of which this country has never seen. “True Republicans” thought intervening in personal matters like the Terri Schaivo incident and the Major League Baseball steroids controversy was more important than intervening when a “true Republican” President expanded the powers of the executive branch to a level which the founding fathers would abhor. Dubai Ports-World Deal. Failure to secure the border. Both brought to you by “true Republicans”.

READ MORE

http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/what-is-a-true-republican


TO 'RELIGIOUS LIB'
What you seem to miss is that in the 'old' days, immigrants didn't come and suck at the tit of other Americans. 43% of illegals are on welfare..
80% of babies born at Parkland Hospital are anchor babies...and these people never pay a cent.

over 85 emergency hospitals have gone bankrupt in CA.

These invaders cost Texas over 7 BILLLION a year in goodies.

So this tiredtiredtired argument about how people felt 'yucky' about all 'new arrivals'...is ridicules. The folks 'back then' didn't steal identities, didn't used forged documents to get freebies from US citizens. Didn't get catered to via their own language...they wanted to be Americans...

These invaders only want to take advantage of the Stupid Gringo...and Teddy et al are just making the candy store bigger.

about RJLigier
Can't we have this clown banned? Do you think anyone keeps reading your stuff?


Senate Immigration Reform bill
Senator Martinez is wrong on the Senate's Immigration Reform bill. This is simply amnesty dressed up to fool the voters. It is a back room deal that most Senators have not even read. Once again the Republicans are looking foolish by helping the Democrats gain millions of new voters. Amnesty has been tried before and it did not work as advertised; it created even larger problems for the country. This bill is bad for the country.

Martinez speech
Hey Rich,

They are still sending me requests even though I tell them that I won't give money to a bunch of corrupt, Constitution eviscerating yahoos. How long does it take for them to get the message

check this out-- Reconquista proceeding
Latino Groups Play Key Role On Hill... Wash. Post, May 15
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/15/AR2007051502022.html

Buenos dias, amigos!

sbmacgraw
80% of babies are anchor babies???

prove those statistics.

Mel
The same Mel that called all those who opposed this amnesty bill bigots. Not only did you lose me on that one you lost my money as well. Maybe you can make up the shortfall with the illegals or the corporations that hire them. I refuse to change parties. You change. I have made it my mission to give you H-E double L every chance I get. Get ready for the flood of mail without the flood of checks to go with it.

Mr Martinez
As a life long conservative I am going to work against you with every ounce of strength God will give me.

Your platitudes are digusting when viewed by your deeds.

Your flowery speech is worthless and will not work, your support of this criminal invasion of foreign citizens is a crime.


MARTINEZ - WANT 2 SALARIES?? mEX AND US?
Heather McDonald: “From 1990 to 2004, Hispanics accounted for 92 percent of the increase in poor people.Half of all children born to Hispanic-Americans in 2005 were born out of wedlock -- a reliable predictor of social pathologies.”

Robert Rector of The Heritage Foundation: “ a low-skilled population will cost the welfare state far more than the immigrants' contributions to the economy and government. He argued that low-skilled immigrants are costly to the welfare state at every point in their life cycle, and are very costly when elderly. Just the 9 million to 10 million illegal adults already here will, if given amnesty, cost an average of $300,000 -- cumulatively, more than $2.5 trillion -- in various entitlements (Social Security, food stamps, Medicaid, housing, etc.) over 30 yrs.

Peter Brimelow, "There is recent evidence that, even after four generations, fewer than 10 percent of Mexicans have post-high school degrees, as opposed to nearly half of non-Mexican-Americans."

Ann Coulter: “Since Teddy Kennedy's 1965 Immigration Act, more than half of all legal immigrants have been unskilled, non-English-speaking Mexicans. America takes in roughly 1 million legal immigrants each year. Only about 30,000 of them have Ph.D.s. Why on earth would any rational immigration policy discriminate against immigrants with Ph.D.s in favor of unskilled, non-English-speaking immigrants?”
1) Security doesn't come first in this bill. the amnesty happens but the enforcement provisions are never enacted.
This bill would immediately legalize illegal aliens that are currently in the country and then it would put in place triggers to be completed in order to get a guest worker program going. The problem with this is that Congress is like a five year old at dinner when it comes to immigration. The only way you can get the kid to eat his green beans is by telling him that he can't eat his ice cream until he's finished -- and the only way Congress will actually see to it that the border security and enforcement provisions in the bill will be implemented is if they have to do them before they even consider an amnesty for the people who are here.
2) Illegal aliens won't have to pay back taxes -- where do we get the same deal? The whole idea that illegals shouldn't have to pay the taxes they already owe for working in the United States is utterly and completely offensive because it actually gives them a privilege that American citizens aren't getting: forgiveness for taxes owed to the IRS.
3) Free legal services, on the taxpayer's dime, for illegal aliens -- where do we get the same deal?:
"The Senate's bill would force taxpayers to foot the bill for many illegal aliens' lawyers. Under current law, illegal aliens are not eligible for federally funded legal services. Section 622(m) of the bill would allow millions of illegal aliens who work in agriculture to receive free legal services. Every illegal alien working in the agricultural sector would have access to an immigration attorney to argue his case through the immigration courts and federal courts of appeals—all at taxpayer expense. This provision alone could cost hundreds of millions of dollars each year."
4) This bill rewards illegal aliens for breaking our laws. As anyone who has a friend or relative who has tried to go through our legal immigration process can tell you, our system is a hopelessly tangled ball of red tape that takes many years, thousands of dollars, and almost countless hours of frustration to maneuver through. That's why we have tens of millions of people who respect our laws and our country, waiting patiently, in line, often in their home countries, to get a chance to come here.
But, what about the people who don't respect our laws or our country and just wandered across the border one day, bought fake documents, and used our schools and hospitals for free? The Senate is giving those people a sweetheart deal.
5) The price tag for the American taxpayers from this bill will top two trillion dollars! Senator Jim Bunning, step up to the plate and tell us about the cost of "low skill immigrant households,"
"Each of these households pays about $10,000 annually in taxes. That is less than almost every other American household. What is more alarming is how much they are receiving. Each of these households receives an average of $30,000 a year in immediate benefits. That means each low-skilled amnesty household costs the American taxpayer nearly $20,000 each year—twice what they are paying in.

mEL mARTINEZ
Those capital letters(above) are like flying the flag upside down. A definite sign of distress.

Imagine if the repubs won't make the laws work, can't come up with the only fix that would work(Very heavy employer fines), then how much would the dimcraps get done if they are in office 18 months from now and with this new bill done to us.

I really feel for us, and don't know whether to join up to a new Boston Tea Party and its several consequences or just move out and let them do whatever.

His language, mel martinez's, is so full of pablum. You knew Ronald Reagan?
I don't think so.

You know as a Cuban American, I said, let's give this guy a chance. He must know the diference between Liberty and tyrany. Well, he sure learned fast how to take advantage of the system for personal only gain. He certainly doesn't stand for me or most of us.

(P)on him.

Go Home Mel
Mel, your speech is so much pablum that it demands an immediate response. You cannot practice amnesty and have a 'secure border'. You cannot write an amnesty bill and still maintain that you are against amnesty. You cannot actively begin a campaign that will undermine our nations' security, increase the strain on our welfare programs, close our emergency rooms, fill our jails, bankrupt our social security funds, and destroy what little good we have left in a public school system that has enough students of families who don't pay taxes. You cannot do all of this and still maintain that you are doing it 'for our country', unless by chance you mean you are doing it for Mexico, and calling it 'your country', because this bill will make an irreparable wreck of this nation and you know it. That is why we plan on defeating you in 2010. That is why this voter is now a candidate for your job. All I have to say now is
http://www.gohomemel.com
if you haven't heard of it, you will soon.
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