Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Constant Harassment called for by radicals

NumbersUSA
Amnesty radicals call for 'constant and relentless' harassment
Groups set to 'switch tactics from persuasion to punishment,' today.
Will Speaker Boehner cave -- again?
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Amnesty groups have announced that, starting today, they are going to unleash their anger on GOP Members of Congress. They said they will be stalking and personally harassing Congressmen in their home districts, and in Washington every dayfor the next two months. Don't be surprised if they show up in your home town.
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As quoted in Politico, a top leader of the amnesty supporters said, "What we are now doing is to switch tactics from persuasion to punishment." She promised a "relentless and constant" campaign to engage in daily confrontations with members of Congress for the next two months, in response to Boehner's stepping back from his amnesty plan last week.
The Amnesty groups behind this alarming change of tactics include the radical SEIU(Service Employees International Union), the AFL-CIO, and dozens of local Amnesty groups.
You would think that Republican Speaker John Boehner would be furious about these plans. Sadly, it appears that Boehner is working toward the same end result as these pro-amnesty groups: comprehensive amnesty and massive increases in worker importation.
The only reason Speaker Boehner has backed down for now is because of the relentless backlash from the American people against his immigration "principles." Not only is he feeling the backlash directly, but his Republican colleagues are feeling it, as well, and making it clear that they oppose moving forward with amnesty.
"I read what Boehner said, he has said it before. For all we know, he had to send a message on immigration to help pass the debt ceiling. He has not said 'I'm not doing it.' He has not said, 'It's over.' He has said 'It will be very difficult.' Hes right. I agree with him."
-- Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), sponsor of the Senate Amnesty bill

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