DREAM Act pulled from the War Spending Bill

September 27, 2007

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The DREAM Act, otherwise known as Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors, has been pulled from the War Spending bill by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Why should you care? Well, the DREAM Act was another slimy way for Congress to get Illegal Immigrants amnesty. This bill is so sick, that it’s unbelievable. This bill gives in-state tuition discounts to illegal immigrants at state colleges. These are discounts that YOUR kids couldn’t even get, even though they are AMERICAN citizens.
Please watch the video below, as Glenn Beck explains it like only he can:

Our favorite Senator, Dick Durbin (D-IL) tried to sneak this through via the war spending bill. But, America was watching. This is a perfect example why no one trusts Congress and their approval ratings are at an all time low. This was another attempt by Congress to get Illegal Immigrants AMNESTY! The key word here, once again, is ILLEGAL. They talk about the opportunities here in our country, what about going to their own country and making it better? No one ever says anything like that! Congress thinks the ordinary American citizen is dumb and not paying attention.

You’re wrong!!! We are WATCHING YOU, Congress! See comments below.

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2 Responses to “DREAM Act pulled from the War Spending Bill”

  1. reusha2000 on September 27th, 2007 11:50 am

    Stay viligent my friend. Our government and corporate companies are only interested in “a few pieces of silver and votes”!! It is the “American People” responsibility to take its stewardship back from those groups interested in their own greedy, underhanded, needs!

  2. LibNOT_SR on September 27th, 2007 12:03 pm

    reusha2000,

    Spot on comment. Both political parties are out for themselves, with few exceptions.

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