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05-10-2012, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 2Face View Post
In this major game of Chess, Rubio has played his second move....chances of deadlock here if this type of rhetoric continues. So the article says and from what I've read, Democratic leadership is willing to work with Rubio. This includes Durbin and Gutierrez. Then why is Rubio blaming the President? The President has nothing to do with passing the Dream Act. Why is he just not focusing with what he's got, and that is allies across the aisle who have votes?!?! Again...if any of you are very optimistic about this, please be cautious, don't be overly optimistic. Be real. We will push for this no doubt but be realistic as well. Don't forget this Cuban senator has been accused of shying away from and he actually has actually ignored immigration reform in the past, he will most likely be Romney's VP, and don't forget this is an election year!
I think Rubio is referring to the rhetoric used by some members of the Obama administration.

Obama might not cast a vote to get Rubio's bill passed. But, the type of rhetoric Obama chooses to use can be very influential because it is done from a position of power. Don't devalue rhetoric bro. It is a powerful fucking tool.

I hope something happens man . . . for you, for me, for all of us, fuck!
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