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10-16-2009, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by vivace View Post
Is it possible that Congress just wants immigration reform to be over with in one fell swoop?
Getting CIR and DREAM passed separately means more time needs to be spent discussing it.

All I know is that
It. Better. Pass.
I don't care how it's gonna pass, but it better pass.
I completely agree - I don't care how as long as it gets passed.
Really bothers me how some people on the forum are so close minded that it's almost to the point that they can't possibly support a CIR bill that would include the Dream Act. I guess it's just desperation

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Originally Posted by ECW View Post
I'm not worried about it, DREAM will come up as a stand alone bill next year. When Reid and the Democrats sees the political climate next year after this health care bill passes, they will have no choice but to pass smaller bills during an election and census year.
I don't see how the fact that it's a census year will help DA.
If anything that will help CIR

Yes, next year is an election year but we still have to fight for reform. And please, someone correct me here, but aren't senate elections every 2 years
Last edited by M42; 10-16-2009 at 12:07 AM..
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