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House Dems Confident Immigration Reform Will Pass—With LGBT Equality - Page 2

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07-16-2010, 08:40 AM
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Wow.... That's all I've got to say.
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Reading this made me hyperventilate.
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07-16-2010, 12:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jamesp View Post
Dems know that CIR won't go anywhere if they include Gay rights. I am starting to feel like they gave up any kind of CIR hope this year.

Here's a more fitting headline:


House Dems Bring Gay Rights into Immigration Debate: Conservative Heads Explode


Hence the hyperventilation in response to the utter and shameless bullshit - They are adding this to make it more difficult to pass. And now Gutierrez is out spewing bullshit to the press how the House can pass legislation soon - the average undocumented will be misled to believe that means they will pass a law! They are all in it together trying to keep their jobs this November, that's what this is. Do they realize how damaging this is for future votes? We are in a desperat situation, which means we'll take legalization no matter who enacts it, Democrats or Republicans. If Republicans are the key to enacting legislation, then Republicans will see votes heading their way.
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