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RNC Fires Phone Solicitors [former donors outraged over amnesty]
The Washington Times ^ | 05/31/2007 | None Listed

Posted on 05/31/2007 2:47:01 PM PDT by de meanr

There has been a sharp decline in contributions from RNC phone solicitations, another fired staffer said, reporting that many former donors flatly refuse to give more money to the national party if Mr. Bush and the Senate Republicans insist on supporting what these angry contributors call "amnesty" for illegal aliens. "Everyone donor in 50 states we reached has been angry, especially in the last month and a half, and for 99 percent of them immigration is the No. 1 issue," said the former employee.

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; blamethemessenger; bush; bushlegacy; bushsellout; civilwar2; congressmorons; culturewar; deafrino; duncanhunter; fakecapitalists; fundraising; georgewbush; hittemwhereithurts; illegalimmigration; immigrantlist; immigration; jorgeboosh; lowapproval; rinos; rnc; rncsellouts; sellingusout; spartansixdelta; thegrapesofwrath
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To: de meanr

Read the article. The RNC refuses to acknowledge that voter anger has anything to do with it. They haven’t learned a damned thing, and are apparently happy to let the ship go down because of their stupidity.


621 posted on 05/31/2007 9:39:20 PM PDT by DesScorp
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To: neverhillorat
The current proposal is dead

No it's not. Where do you get your information?

You can try to blame this on Harry Reid and the Dems all you want, but it is Bush and the GOP that are championing this bill.

622 posted on 05/31/2007 9:40:58 PM PDT by JeffAtlanta
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To: Rb ver. 2.0
I had three kids, a new morgage, and a $250,000 loan for my business and Jimma went on TV and said we all had to lower our expitations, thanks, I don`t want my family to have to live through those times again.
For those that think that there is no difference between Hillorat and any republican, why not put the question to the 150,000American voters currently in Iraq. Bet they have an opinion.
623 posted on 05/31/2007 9:42:49 PM PDT by neverhillorat (HILLORAT WINS, WE ALL LOSE)
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To: Grammy

There are 150,000 American Voters in Iraq that might want Alexander back instead of young Mr Ford.


624 posted on 05/31/2007 9:45:32 PM PDT by neverhillorat (HILLORAT WINS, WE ALL LOSE)
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To: neverhillorat; All

We already have laws on the books that SHOULD have worked just fine, but no matter what law gets passed if it’s not enforced nothing will change...

As for solutions besides amnesty:

If we enforced the fines for employers of illegal aliens, and if we deported everyone that was caught without legal documentation (they are usually caught committing a crime anyway), and if we refused services to those who can’t prove they are here legally it would make it a lot harder for them to exist here.

I agree that landlords should not be allowed to rent housing to people without proper identification — it is a small thing for a landlord to require identification (it would protect them from those who skip out on rent and such anyway). Any landlord who is found knowingly renting to an illegal alien should be fined excessively (perhaps equal to the rent they obtained from their residents for the duration of their stay).

If you can’t find some type of income, or find a house to live in how can you stay? If they faced the hardships they SHOULD be facing there wouldn’t be as many coming here illegally.

Another law that should be passed is that illegal immigrants should not be allowed to use a Matricular ID card for any legal purposes (including ID for Western Union and such).

Also, banks, check cashing stores, and grocery stores should be fined or prohibited from processing paychecks for illegal aliens. Banks should also be fined for allowing ‘resident’ accounts for illegals. The money in these accounts should be seized if the person is an illegal alien (I guarantee no-one would use these services if it could be taken). No-one should be allowed to open a checking or savings account with a U.S. address if they do not have proper documentation proving that they are here legally. [If American citizens must provide a government issued Driver’s License or I.D., one other form of ID, and a fingerprint to cash a paycheck through their employers account how is it that illegal immigrants can open checking & savings accounts without any of these documents (i.e. at Bank of America, Wells Fargo, etc...)?

Another thing that would prevent the ID theft that is so prevalent among illegal immigrants would be if the government was mandated to notify the social security card holder if their number has been used. If we can track our credit report and inquiries made regarding our credit history, there is no reason why there shouldn’t be some sort of oversight that we have access to for our own Social Security numbers — especially now that it is commonly used as identification, contrary to what we were told when the system began.

As for deportation — I believe we should charge the employers of the illegal aliens with the costs for processing and deporting them. Eventually, we will be able to use the tax dollars saved by the decrease in expenditures for social services for these people to continue funding enforcement.

In regards to ‘anchor babies’ — this law needs to be removed from our books immediately. If your parents are not legal citizens of the United States then you must go through naturalization — even if you are born here. This ‘loophole’ has been used for years to justify amnesty for their parents.

As for those who have been born here already — I feel they should still be deported along with their legal guardians and then allowed to re-enter when they reach the age of maturity. As for those who say this is harsh on the children — their parents chose to take the risk of coming here illegally. Their parents are the ones who need to take responsibility. If they choose not to take their children back with them then they should be required to find a ‘sponsor’ or grant legal guardianship to a citizen to care for their child.

Also, any child who does not have proper immigration documents should not be allowed to step foot in a government school. If they attempt to enroll in a government or private school without documentation the school should be required by law to notify ICE and bar that child from attending classes. They should not be allowed to attend any school be it a pre-school or a university.

As far as convincing the officials in Washington... since when have they listened to their constituents? Doesn’t seem like they EVER do — at least not since I’ve been old enough to vote and participate in politics (which I was very active in when I lived in Colorado). No, they listen to the media, and polling organizations (never mind that most polls are skewed to the desired outcome depending on who is paying for said poll), and special interest groups which never think of the unintended consequences for the average citizens who are paying for their corporate welfare (i.e. Stop giving money to companies to finance their out-of-country expansions. That money alone would pay for the costs of enforcing immigration laws.)

I am all for easing LEGAL immigration rules and speeding up the process for the hundreds of thousands of educated people around the world who would like to come here to better their lives, but I am not in favor of rewarding illegal behavior — especially to the detriment of those who have followed the rules. IMHO, we should follow the rules like they have in Canada - a point system, with a requirement for cash on hand for living expenses for 6-12 months so new immigrants don’t require social services.

Also, I never meant to accuse you of being anti-American (although I do admit that I can see where you may have gotten that impression from what I said... and for that I am sorry). I’m honestly just so tired of people believing that we have to sacrifice our principles and beliefs instead of standing up for what we know is right. This ‘bi-partisan’ bill is exactly the reason why the major parties lose votes to 3rd parties, and why voter turnout is at an all-time low. The average American has lost faith in the system.

The politicians use the same scare tactics (warning about how much worse the other guy is) during every election hence, why we find ourselves needing to vote for the ‘lesser of two evils’ instead of being presented with a true statesmen. I agree with you that Hillary is a true threat to our country, but perhaps the American public needs to see just how bad the Democrats really are before they wake up and realize that they are really communists and socialists. As for the GOP... I’m a former libertarian, currently an independent who would very much like to find a political party that I can work within. I’m leaning towards the GOP, but it seems that Republicans aren’t standing up for the truth, the Constitution and our rights these days either... (i.e. Bush saying no WMD was found when there WAS, Bush and other Republicans not standing up to the Democrats, and calling Pelosi on her illegal foreign ‘diplomatic’ meetings).

I’m hoping someday to be able to say I am a Republican and be proud of it. I’m hoping Fred Thompson will run as well — I may not agree with him on all the issues, but at least the man can communicate ideas clearly and get people thinking about the REAL problems and solutions instead of being so dang ‘politically correct’ like it seems all of our politicians are these days.

BTW; I’m glad you shared that you are from Houston... There is no way to tell where you live from your user page, so I was unsure whether you had dealt with the problem. I find that in the places where illegal immigration is a very small problem most people have no clue about the real costs to a community...

I realize I haven’t addressed all the minutiae associated with the problems cause by illegal immigration, but the ideas I’ve offered are at least something to start with. I agree that it’s not enough to just complain...


625 posted on 05/31/2007 9:46:13 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (Liberty Rocks Blog: http://libertyrocks.wordpress.com)
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To: supercat

They handled it all wrong and it`s a goner. Even the Rats can`t vote for it now.


626 posted on 05/31/2007 9:47:24 PM PDT by neverhillorat (HILLORAT WINS, WE ALL LOSE)
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To: Travelgirl

Roger that...read you loud and clear!!


627 posted on 05/31/2007 9:48:06 PM PDT by jragan2001 (NO)
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To: neverhillorat

I agree, he is better than Ford. But at this point, barely.


628 posted on 05/31/2007 9:52:11 PM PDT by Grammy ("Ms Pelosi is a very difficult person to embarrass." Fred Thompson, 4/11/07)
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To: cripplecreek
I’m a shameless promoter of Duncan Hunter. Every time someone says they’re done with the GOP, I point them in his direction.

He voted for the Medicare bill, the pork laden 2005 highway bill, and against the flake anti-pork amendments. Fark him along with the rest of them.

629 posted on 05/31/2007 9:52:25 PM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: de meanr
Results are starting to show. I wonder if they'll be heeded by the Republicans in time to avoid this amnesty bill.

I am beginning to think that President Bush is trying to weaken the Republican party so that it loses in the 2008 elections. At any rate, he isn't a conservative; he is a liberal.

630 posted on 05/31/2007 9:59:55 PM PDT by stripes1776
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To: LibertyRocks

Jeff, great ideas. I`ll start working on changing the Bill of Rights (14 amendment)right away. Oh, and those pesky courts, need to fix them to0. As a property rights guy, I`m a little troubled by the landlord deal and telling banks which checks they can take. Wonder how much the Gov would have to spend on the SS notification deal? Also, Jeff, maybe its in your Constitution but I can`t find anything in mine about employers being responsible for immigration. Fact, Employers aren`t even mentioned anywhere in mine.
As I said, great ideas, lets start working on the Bill of Rights tomorrow!


631 posted on 05/31/2007 10:02:34 PM PDT by neverhillorat (HILLORAT WINS, WE ALL LOSE)
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To: RegulatorCountry

I’ve gotten two calls in the last month...

I can only assume getting down to our level is the last desparate act...

And I informed them (solicitors) I am only giving directly to candidates I know that if they were in place now, I could count on a “nay” if this “deal” gets to the floor...But I also know these folks would do everything they could to kill it before it ever got that far...

Either way, the democrats must be jiggly, giggling freaks over all of this...All they have to do is sit back and enjoy the show...

Way to go RNC and the leadership...You’ve proven once again that the party platform, and candidates you push on us will ensure a very difficult election in ‘08...


632 posted on 05/31/2007 10:03:07 PM PDT by stevie_d_64 (Houston Area Texans (I've always been hated))
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To: de meanr

bump for (much-needed) publicity


633 posted on 05/31/2007 10:03:35 PM PDT by VOA
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To: JeffAtlanta

Jeff, the President now schedules votes in the Senate? When did that happen? Sure Bush wants a bill, but he wants a lot of stuff. Harry runs the Senate.
The majority of Republicans in the Senate, in the end, won`t try to push the bill to the floor, trust me. Why would they want to?
My info comes from watching these people for 55 years. This ain`t my first rodeo


634 posted on 05/31/2007 10:08:58 PM PDT by neverhillorat (HILLORAT WINS, WE ALL LOSE)
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To: lainie
Yep, I think too......

: )

635 posted on 05/31/2007 10:20:29 PM PDT by Osage Orange (A world of chickens is only peaceful without foxes..................)
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To: JRochelle

Great link-thanks. I wish she was on around here.


636 posted on 05/31/2007 10:36:52 PM PDT by GATOR NAVY
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To: neverhillorat

Who the hell is Jeff? I can also do without the sarcasm, thank you... I was respectful when offering my suggestions and ideas, and I expect the same from you. Heck, I even apologized when you accused me of calling you Un-American... But, no, you just can’t resist being a smart ass, can you?

If you have solutions BESIDES AMNESTY I’d be glad to hear your ideas. It’s no wonder there can’t be any real discussion or education on this topic when people like you - spouting your condescending and snide remarks — are the ones pushing for it...

As for the 14th Amendment — there’s that ‘without due process of law’ clause. I assume you are talking about this part of it... I never said there wouldn’t be ‘due process’. There would have to be proof that the person either used fraudulent ID, or was illegally employed. Do we allow those who commit ID Theft to keep the profits of their illegal activities???

As for property rights — what in the world does requiring identification for tenants have to do with property rights? As far as the banks and what checks they can take — how is it that U.S. citizens can be denied accounts without proper identification but illegal immigrants can open these same accounts without any such documentation? How can grocery stores and check cashing places process these checks without proper identification? Perhaps a law regulating the banks is not appropriate or legal, but at the very least someone should be calling attention to these situations and demanding answers as to how these people are managing to get by — it’s not as easy for citizens as it is for these people...

As far as the SS notification deal — how much do we spend on countering fraud already? If duplicate tax returns are filed under a social security number the IRS must investigate this anyway — how do they do this without notifying us anyway? I would personally like to be notified if someone is fraudulently using my SS# as I would like to nip the problem in the bud. You know this could’ve been avoided if they would’ve obeyed the law that said the Social Security card could never be used as identification.

As far as employers being mentioned in the Constitution — you’re right, they aren’t, but there are laws already on the books regarding fines for employers hiring illegals. Merely increasing the fine to cover the cost of processing and deportation of KNOWN illegals (i.e. ones with no documentation) that these employers aided and abetted is not like passing a new law. Presumably the laws already on the books for the last 25 years are Constitutional...

You seem to be advocating nothing but Amnesty, and using scare tactics, disrespect and intimidation to silence your opposition... Seems like you and our elected officials are cut from the same cloth in that manner...


637 posted on 05/31/2007 10:41:58 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (Liberty Rocks Blog: http://libertyrocks.wordpress.com)
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To: engrpat

Each time I got a solicitation letter from any ‘pub’, I sent one of those ‘gringo bills’ with Bush’s pic on it, using their stamp——have not gotten many in the last year——maybe they got the message


638 posted on 05/31/2007 10:47:16 PM PDT by cmotormac44
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To: savedbygrace

LOL!!! snort LOL!!!


639 posted on 05/31/2007 10:51:22 PM PDT by Sergio (If a tree fell on a mime in the forest, would he make a sound?)
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To: LibertyRocks

Don’t let the asshats get to you. I read your #625 and thought it was a great post. I’m sick of the “amnesty is the only option” types myself, and that includes GWB.


640 posted on 05/31/2007 11:00:42 PM PDT by GATOR NAVY
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