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04-26-2012, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by immigration truth View Post
It might very well happen or the tea party republicans more likely revolts en masse. It wouldn't be unlike them to rebel against a popular immigration platform offered by a republican leader(cough George W. Bush). Either way it's looking guys like this is the year after all. Now or never. Reid couldn't even delay this without looking like a political trick. It looks like it will be decided before late December. We are finally at the dream act's last soiree. Thoughts?
True what you say in terms of the possibility that differences may arise within the GOP on Rubio's idea.


I hope it isn't a now or never situation. I do think that this is the year that we try to take advantage as much as possible of the fact that a Tea-Party-backed Republican wants to present a proposal that would provide us with relief. We need to act like we did in 2010. But, this time we need to protest for "Relief" (ANY DAMN KIND OF REASONABLE RELIEF THAT DOES NOT BAR US FROM CITIZENSHIP).
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