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Obama asks for GOP help on immigration reform

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So first we have Graham on board, but we can't move on because we need another republican. Now we don't have any republicans, and that's why we can't move forward.

What fun fruity excuse will rolled out next?

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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says he needs some help from Republicans in order to get immigration reform legislation through Congress.

Obama made the comments at a joint news conference Wednesday with Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who is under pressure at home to push Obama for action on the immigration issue.

Obama has consistently voiced support for comprehensive legislation that would crack down on businesses, secure the border and offer a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.

He said Wednesday he's confident it can happen - if some Republicans step forward to help.

Obama noted that otherwise, he doesn't have the 60 votes he needs in the Senate. And the Republican support Obama says he needs does not appear to exist in this election year.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...051902467.html
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Republicans: President and Dem controlled congress should do it
President: Republicans are needed

Endless stupidity
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is all politics; Democrats don't want to risk their seats.

They want to pass the law after elections so they could have their seats for 3 more years.
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instead of talking BS, obama just needs to shut up!!!
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No, Obama cannot shut up..he is the President afterall. What he needs to do is become more strict and start yelling at Congress and throwing orders out to his personnel to get STUFF DONE!
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Obama is confident about this. He got his HCR passed and now its time for CIR.
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Obama is confident about this. He got his HCR passed and now its time for CIR.
What? Are you high or something?
I have no doubt that he will work on this. But CIR for now?
He can't even pass his energy, climate and wall street bills. CIR?

We all have been waiting. Goosh. Politics. FK politicians. never trusted them please
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The wheels on the bus go round and round
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The wheels on the bus go round and round
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What? Are you high or something?
I have no doubt that he will work on this. But CIR for now?
He can't even pass his energy, climate and wall street bills. CIR?

We all have been waiting. Goosh. Politics. FK politicians. never trusted them please
He did pass HCR. This is one of the historic bills ever that other President's dreamed of.
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