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Rubio's immigration push a potential lift for GOP - Page 7

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Oh no! the last thing we needed was for the effin NCLR to open their mouths. I hate them, who the hell came up with the idea of an organization called the NLCR. It is so pathetic... You guys do not know how disgusted I feel when I hear about them. These people must be out of their minds. This is why no one takes us seriously. The bad thing is that when they talk, they actually get attention and make us look like retards!!!


Seriously my least liked "Latino support group" is the National Council of La Raza, I remember them talking about the Dream Act after it failed to pass the Senate back in 2010. No word from them so far on their thoughts about Rubio's Dream Act.


lawl it makes perfect copy pasta JB1667

I am going to take you to court for plagiarism haha jk. Actually I am flattered.
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If anyone (and I mean anyone) from both sides votes against a reasonable alternative, FUCK THEM. FUCK THEM TO HELL. We are GOING THROUGH SO MUCH SHIT TO BE USED AS A POLTICAL FOOTBALL.

Excuse for my language, but I think it is fucking merited. We need fair relief now! And, it does not have to be provided through the original DREAM Act.
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If anyone (and I mean anyone) from both sides votes against a reasonable alternative, FUCK THEM. FUCK THEM TO HELL. We are GOING THROUGH SO MUCH SHIT TO BE USED AS A POLTICAL FOOTBALL.

Excuse for my language, but I think it is fucking merited. We need fair relief now! And, it does not have to be provided through the original DREAM Act.
Even Durbin?????????
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The "automatically assuming" part was referring to how you assumed that I need to show you respect just because of how I said that the Dream Act would not necessarily benefit me. I took offense that you partly "assumed" that I was not showing any respect toward my fellow individuals who can benefit from this act just because I said I wouldn't benefit from the Dream Act.

I'm not showing you any disrespect at all or to people who want this bill to pass. I even said that I support this bill wholeheartedly. I think there is a slight misunderstanding between us and if it came as wrong, I will apologize since I am not looking to pick fights at all. My purpose is to really push the individuals here to clearly think before throwing support and make up their own rational opinions based on what they hear, see, and feel. And yes, optimistic views are always better than being negative, but I'm going by history here in which the 2010-11 Dream Act did not pass even with majority of two Houses. I just cannot buy into the hype right now but I will support anything that can bring relief to majority of Dreamers.

Again, not my intention at all. We can't afford to fight and bicker on this site over the merits of any legislation.

Pardon my misunderstanding, I agree with you there man for sure.

I know there's so much hype.....I guess lets just see what happens the next couple of weeks.

Again I apologize for the misunderstanding
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