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Boehner: Passing Rubio's DREAM Act would be "difficult at best" - Page 2

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04-26-2012, 06:34 PM
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LOL tol, nakaka-asar amputa... bente-kwatro nako men... im getting old for this shit.

I just dont want this bill to be put out so late that it will be put aside because people are more focus on the presidential election. I dont want to offend you or anyone else that has high hopes for Rubio and his bill, but i have a gut feeling that they're just using us to gain votes.
I know man.....na kaka buisit.

No offense taken man.

I know how you feel, everyone is just so anxious for this bill to come out already. If only this could be introduced tomorrow but in the end. I'd rather have this bill presented a month late and actually pass than introduced prematurely and not get the support it needs.

Let's just try wait it out until the summer, we'll go from there.
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Sen. Charles Schumer released a statement after Boehner’s remarks, saying that they show Republicans are unwilling to take up immigration reform.
“Speaker Boehner’s comments show how far Senator Rubio has to go in trying to gain Republican support for any proposal to help immigrant students,” the New York Democrat said. “Senator Rubio should be commended for trying to advance the conversation, but he is likely to find his party unwilling to abandon its hardline, anti-immigrant stance.”


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As a longtime advocate of undocumented immigrant children, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said today that he is not ruling out working with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in his push to come up with a bipartisan bill to help the children of illegal immigrants.
“We want to see what he is proposing in writing,” Durbin said. “I am assuming that he is approaching this in good faith, and I believe he wants to help. So I am open to any bipartisan effort”
http://www.rollcall.com/news/dick_du...-214136-1.html
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I think the GOP are going to kill rubios bill.
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I think the GOP are going to kill rubios bill.
What makes you think that? It is a GOP bill.
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What makes you think that? It is a GOP bill.
It's RUBIO's proposal.. So its a Rubio Bill.. GOP's had nothing to do with it..
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people such as Lamar smith and company are in power. They will not allow such a bill to move.

Smith and company would rather take a sledgehammer to their nut-sack than give us any sort of relief!
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It's RUBIO's proposal.. So its a Rubio Bill.. GOP's had nothing to do with it..
It is but he is a GOP and his party needs help with the elections. He could be running with Romney for VP.
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It is but he is a GOP and his party needs help with the elections. He could be running with Romney for VP.
I have not heard of any R come out in favor this idea. I say idea because there is no bill right now. Until we see a bill and a couple of R cosponsors in the house and senate people will follow their gut and assume that the GOP will kill this bill, if ever presented.

Just because there is an R next to Rubios name, that does not mean he represents all R's and he does not speak or think for all or the majority the R's.
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I have not heard of any R come out in favor this idea. I say idea because there is no bill right now. Until we see a bill and a couple of R cosponsors in the house and senate people will follow their gut and assume that the GOP will kill this bill, if ever presented.

Just because there is an R next to Rubios name, that does not mean he represents all R's and he does not speak or think for all or the majority the R's.
Rubio wants Romney to win so GOP have to vote Yay to get the Latino votes for the Senate and House.
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04-30-2012, 01:39 PM
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Why do I feel like I was right all along about Rubio? I didn't like him before AND I still don't like him now! We all know from the start that Obama has been supportive of the dream act and this article just reiterates what we've known this whole time. The bill hasn't even been presented and we already hear "blaming" the democrats, more specifically Obama.

I don't care who the f'@"$ introduces the bill. Stop screwing around and screwing with our lives and pass the goddamn thing! No more excuses. I'm tired of this bullsh!+
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