Friday, June 8, 2007

You're right Mom, it is a grass roots organization that halted Amnesty....

I really have such a mixture of feelings on the whole immigration thing. It has to be changed. It should be. It’s not right to those living here that have earned their citizenship. On the other hand, there are good people here who I know must be without citizenship. What about our troops whose families are here? I know nothing about them, however, if there is the slightest chance they’re here illegally, then what? Their sons and daughters have stepped up to fight against the same terrorists who are enemies of us all. That’s more than can be said for many with citizenship.

Also, it is of such magnitude. What does a nation do about 12 million people?

While and if I do work out my confusion on it all, I do get emails from the grass roots operation that is responsible for more talk/decision on this issue. I’ve copied the latest one here.

No matter your opinion on it, this e-mail encourages me that WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

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Grassfire.org Alliance Bush-Kennedy Amnesty Bill Update

To: Gregory Miller Cloture Fails-- This Round Of Amnesty Defeated! ==Fire Society Discussion Here: http://www.firesociety.com/forum/thread/14217

Gregory, The Senate just failed to "invoke cloture" on the Bush-Kennedy amnesty bill for the second time today. The final vote was 45-50.

What does this mean?

We did it! We defeated this round of amnesty!

Since the announcement of this bill a few weeks ago, Grassfire team members sent over 700,000 petitions and faxes to the Senate. When we add in the estimated phone calls, contacts by our team members alone to the Senate far exceeded 1 million!

We have never seen a grassroots response like this -- it was truly unprecedented .Without grassroots pressure, the Senate would have passed this bill weeks ago.

On behalf of our entire team, and on behalf of the entire nation, thank you for taking a stand!

With much appreciation,
Steve Elliott, PresidentGrassfire.org

P.S. If you listened to the floor speeches after the vote onC-Span, then you know that the battle is not over. The will bring amnesty back -- sooner rather than later. But for tonight, I want to thank you for everything you did to take a stand against this amnesty bill.

P.P.S. I would love to hear your feedback on this victory and our combined grassroots effort. I started a forum discussion on FireSociety.com earlier today that has some lively discussion (and celebrating) going on. Would you post your comments here as well? The thread starts here: http://www.firesociety.com/forum/thread/14217

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