Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Immigration's new ally: Tea partiers


http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/immigrations-new-ally-tea-partiers-91007.html?hp=t1_3



Article Photothese people don't want fellow Americans to have anything what makes you think foreign inclusion is even a whisper, 13 years don't look much like they are in any hurry to include more Democratic voters which is the real reason they are in opposition, 
they crapped on these people for so long now they want to be friends because they and their constituents are about to become persona non gratis and the dandruff we brush off our shoulders. think they call it desperation.
Immigration reform supporters are about to get some new conservative bonafides — prominent tea party backers.
Several conservative activists and tea party group leaders are meeting with Sen. Marco Rubio Tuesday afternoon to discuss immigration reform, including a list of what they support – and don’t.
bogus support by those who are why we are Even having this conversation is a thinly veiled attempt to boost golden boy Rubio and forward the false sense of change to try aagain to fool the Hispanic voters into alls forgiven we are lookin out for you "NOW". 
to include T-Per's in the column of i just woke up says to me it's just a dream, haters hate when you don't know why,  it perpetuates, like those it incompasses.
In a draft of their seven principles, obtained by POLITICO, the groups make no calls for a ban on “amnesty” – a longtime rallying cry of conservatives grassroots groups.
Instead, there’s a tacit acknowledgement that the law will create a new path to citizenship for undocumented workers.
and here we are again where they left off in 2012 with nondescriptpromises that they have yet to tell us theywere only spared the embarrassment because they lost. this is another we'll tell you after the election, how long you willing to wait, do youwant to by the lipsticked up pig in a poke again?  no plan, no nothing but reactionary weakness
Tea Party Express, TheTeaParty.Net and Revive America leaders as well as Americans For Tax Reform's Grover Norquist are expected to be among the more than two dozen grassroots conservative leaders huddling with the Florida Republican. The groups in the meeting support immigration reform.
that's not encouraging, if they really wanted this they would have set down signed the freak-in document and went home, doing something you pile all kinds of restrictions to is tantamount to just what they are doing now not a damn thing but fronting Rubio.
these people don't want fellow Americans to have anything what makes you think foreign inclusion is even a whisper, 13 years don't look much like they are in any hurry to include more Democratic voters which is the real reason they are in opposition, they crapped on these people for so long now they want to be friends because they and their constituents are about to become persona non gratis and the dandruff we brush off our shoulders. think they call it desperation.