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why i brought that up is the lack of hope around here. It is annoying. "Well i dont know if..." or if any good news come up: "well...dont get your hopes up". We suffer so much in our lives,why not have some hope in the causes you want to fight for live the dream act. Dont keep second guessing them saying, oh well it didnt work the last time. It failed last yr, ok get over it.
hahaha no offense, this is gonna be annoying but...

don't get your hopes up, it's still a long shot and a tough one. Don't get me wrong we should work our butt off and try our best to elect Obama and hope that he pulls all the right strings. But with that being said it is still hard and that is simply the reality that we face, it's annoying and depressing but it is sadly true.

CIR has no chance, at least not for another decade, if McCain doesn't want to pass Dream by itself then screw him, we gotta pass Dream by itself.
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I dunno, but did any of you guys think that maybe we need to try and simply create a referendum movement. If the legislators and senators won't pass it, then we will get the signatures to do it ourselves...
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I dunno, but did any of you guys think that maybe we need to try and simply create a referendum movement. If the legislators and senators won't pass it, then we will get the signatures to do it ourselves...
That's for state laws, only some states like california, I don't think that applies to federal immigration law....
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That's for state laws, only some states like california, I don't think that applies to federal immigration law....
You're right,the only country I know that has actual Federal referendums on immigration is Switzerland & they have some of THE toughest immigration laws in the world.
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I agree with you 200%
So disappointed in McCain.

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Well if you say that McCain flip flops on a lot of issues, you have to put in mind when he said it too. McCain was more of a liberal before he gained the nomination for the republican party. But now that he has obtained it, he must feel pressure from the republicans, and is forced to agree with conservative ideas. IMO both cadidates would benefit us but Obama would be the better one.
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