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  • JUST IN: Senate Votes to Advance $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill – Here Are the 17 Republicans Who Voted with Democrats

    07/28/2021 5:45:18 PM PDT · by White Lives Matter · 40 replies
    GP ^ | July 28, 2021 | Cristina Laila
    The Senate on Wednesday evening voted 67-32 to advance the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. “The motion upon reconsideration is agreed to.” ..... Snip..... Here are the 17 Republicans who voted with the Democrats to advance the bill: Blunt, Burr, Capito, Cassidy, Collins, Cramer, Crapo, Graham, Grassley, Hoeven, McConnell, Murkowski, Portman Risch, Romney, Tillis, Young Not voting: Rounds
  • Juan Hernandez alert: Speaking tonight at Baylor U. (McCain's Point Man for Shamnesty)

    04/10/2008 2:05:14 PM PDT · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 37 replies · 191+ views
    Michelle Malkin.com ^ | 04/10/2008 | Michelle Malkin
    For those of you in the Baylor University area, tonight is your chance to ask Juan Hernandez about his radical, open-borders agenda and his role in the McCain campaign. The event is free and open to the public. Bring your video camera: Dr. Juan Hernandez, author of The New American Pioneers, will speak at 6 p.m. Thursday in Kayser Auditorium on Mexican immigration. His lecture will be based on his notes, “Why are We Afraid of Mexican Immigrants?”Hernandez, a member of former Mexican President Vicente Fox’s cabinet, will be the final speaker for The Academy for Leader Development and Civic...
  • GOP weighs value of Bush immigration plan

    01/29/2004 9:59:02 PM PST · by kattracks · 40 replies · 132+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 1/30/04 | Ralph Z. Hallow
    <p>Republican leaders see little chance of a significant grass-roots revolt over President Bush's immigration policy, but some wonder whether his proposal has any short-term benefits for him politically.</p> <p>"I know why Bush raised [the guest-worker issue] in his State of the Union speech — it was the right thing to do, even though there is almost zero chance Congress will pass it in this election year," said David Norcross, chairman of the Republican National Convention in New York.</p>