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Friday, July 12, 2013

Free Bus Trip To Washington To Protest Amnesty Bill

Dear Patriots,

We have joined with the Black American Leadership Alliance, Help Save Maryland, and many other Tea Party groups from across the country to rally in Washington, DC, on Monday, July 15, to protest the Amnesty Bill that the Senate passed. We need to let our congressmen know that we do not want any part of the Amnesty Bill to pass in the House.

President Obama just decided to delay Obamacare until after the 2014 elections. He does not have the authority to do this, but he has done it anyway. What makes anybody think that even if Congress does pass "tough border security measures" that the Obama administration would bother to enforce them?

This amnesty scam needs to be stopped in its tracks. The Republican controlled House needs to not bring up any amnesty/immigration bill. No matter how tough a bill they might pass, it will be rewritten during the reconciliation process. Then any tiny security measures that squeak through will be disregarded by the Obama administration. The House needs to just say NO. Let our executive branch enforce the laws already on the books rather than pass new amnesty measures hiding behind the fig leaf of border enforcement.

We need people to come to DC on Monday, July 15, to remind our congressmen that they do have a spine and should stand firm against the RINO and media pressure to do something.

The free bus will be leaving from Boscov's at the Salisbury Mall at 5:30am, stopping in Cambridge at 6:15am and then at Easton at 6:45am. We will leave DC around 3:00pm to return home. Please call Cathy Keim at 443 880 5912 or email wicomico.patriots@gmail.com to reserve your seat.

Go to www.dcmarchforjobs.com to see a list of all the speakers. Senator Ted Cruz and Col. Allen West are two of the speakers.

Call a friend and encourage them to come along. Let's fill the bus and let our voices be heard in DC.

2 comments:

  1. Please do this and guarantee that Hilary Clinton will be our next president.

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  2. Long live free speech. I don't necessarily agree with your position, but celebrate the work that you do to organize and speak out. It is not only a right, but also a responsibility.

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