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Saturday, June 03, 2006

COVER YOUR BEHIND AND READ HOW FAR OUT OF TOUCH WITH AMERICA OUR ELECTED HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HAVE BECOME!
HR-2672

Rep. Katherine Harris [R-FL]
(What Country Does This Person Represent?)

Congressman Bart Gordon,
If you truly have the interest of Tennessee and America as a focal point of your elected terms, then you can not support HR-2672. This garbage does nothing to secure America's borders, but attempts to create one North American country. Vote against this anti-American piece of tripe.

David A. Bess
Murfreesboro, TN. 37128
http://workerbees.blogspot.com
http://legalamerica.blogspot.com
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Excerpt From HR-2672
The progress made in developing and implementing a North American cargo security strategy that creates a common security perimeter around the United States, Canada, and Mexico by enhancing technical assistance for programs and systems to support advance reporting and risk management of cargo data, improved integrity measures through automated collection of fees, and advance technology to rapidly screen cargo.

BORDER WAIT TIMES.--The progress made by the Secretary of State and Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with national, provincial, and municipal governments, to--
(A) reduce waiting times at international border crossings through low-risk land ports of entry facilitating programs, including the status of the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection program (referred to in this section as the ``SENTRI program'') and the NEXUS program--
(B) measure and report wait times for commercial and non-commercial traffic at the land ports of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and establish compatible performance standards for operating under normal security alert conditions;

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and blah, blah, blah more anti-American rhertoric.

SECURE OUR BORDERS NOW!

We are watching and waiting for the November elections.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Ahhhh….., Summertime In Juarez.
Can’t You Just Smell The Gardens?

June 1, 2006

According to local media and law enforcement officials one of the largest marijuana busts in local history occurred in Lebanon, Tennessee on this date. Approximately 740 pounds of illegal drugs were hidden behind a false wall inside an apparently empty tractor-trailer. As seen on the news videotape the only thing that could be seen inside the trailer was an electric drill. A drug-sniffing dog indicated the presence of marijuana.

The truck and three escort cars were stopped and six individuals were arrested. The driver of the truck was an Hispanic living in El Paso and he admitted to being paid $60.00 per pound to drive the truck to Nashville, Tennessee. A second Hispanic man claiming to live in Nashville was also arrested. Four other men all from Mexico were arrested. All are being held on $500,000 bond in Tennessee.

Apparently the marijuana was grown in Mexico, packaged, hidden in the truck, and driven unchallenged across our border toward Nashville, Tennessee. Inside the truck were stencils painted on the walls that read “Juarez”. Thanks to NAFTA drug producers and dealers have open highways into America.

My real concern is with the individuals. Of the six men arrested it appears that at least four of them are illegal aliens, or should I say "UNDOCUMENTED DRUG WORKERS"? Could these men just as easily have brought in nuclear or biological weapons? Could they just have easily been from a Muslim country that are vowing to destroy our country?

Congressman Gordon, now is no time to avoid the desires of the Tennessee voter and the American Citizen. Do not compromise on the trash Senate S-2611! If you and the other House members decide to delay action on the Senate trash immigration bill S-2611 the voters of your Tennessee district will assume you are voting YES for this shameful trash from the Senate.

The only thing the House should concern themselves with is to

SECURE OUR BORDERS NOW!

Thank you,

David A. Bess

Murfreesboro, TN

http://workerbees.blogspot.com

http://legalamerica.blogspot.com

Congressman Gordon - Don't Delay The House Vote!

THE PLAN! THE PLAN!
TEAM AMERICA'S PLAN!


Enclosed in this posting is a plan devised by Bay Buchanan from Team America. Please read carefully and forward it to your Congressman. Let them know that if they delay addressing the trash S-2611 from the Senate until after the November elections we will assume they are voting yes and we will vote them from office.

Support Team America's plan to rid the American citizens of Congressman Chris Cannon!

Read On
So the question is what do we do about it?  I have a plan.

Many of you are anxious for a national march on Washington. I have seriously looked
into it--talked to many, thought about how best to do it, neven reserved the national
mall. My professional opinion: a march is not the best use of our efforts.

I know for certain that those massive rallies by illegal immigrants galvanized our
side. Americans across the country were shocked by the number of illegals in our
cities and unnerved by their demands. We shouldn’t be too hasty to follow their lead.

Secondly, to do it right we need months of planning and hundreds of thousands of
dollars. We simply can’t afford to spend our resources on a march. They are
desperately needed to stop the Senate bill from passing the House!

So how do we stop the Congress from folding under the enormous pressure and agreeing
to some guest worker provision?

First, I propose we try to defeat Congressman Chris Cannon, an open border Republican
from Utah. His primary is on June 27. Cannon, aka King of
Amnesty, is so worried he
is running as a clone of Tom Tancredo. Team
America plans to set the record straight
with some hard hitting radio ads
that will expose the Congressman’s abysmal record on
immigration.


Defeating Cannon will send shock waves through Congress. Every one of those lawmakers
will understand the message---“back down from your no
amnesty position and pay the
price in November.”


We must let these Congressmen know immigration is a voting issue—they saw it in the
city council race in Herndon, VA and again in the governor’s
race in Nebraska. To see
a Congressman lose a primary over it will
resonate far more powerfully than any march.

So that is the immediate plan—target Cannon. Then another, and another…until we have
removed the cancer entirely. We must take back our
country from those who are so
willing to sell it out.


Tomorrow I meet with my media team to begin developing the ads against Cannon.

With your support I know we can buy the necessary media to defeat this Congressman, and
replace him with one who will fight for border security
and oppose all amnesties.

I hope you will help.

Thanks for all your tireless efforts in this battle to preserve the nation from the enemy
within.



My best,
Bay Buchanan

P.S. Click here to donate to Team America PAC, and help us remove from office those who favor amnesty!
https://www.campaigncontribution.com/donors_info.asp?id=2586&db=6

P.P.S. Click here for a list of Congressmen who need to be targeted for their pro-amnesty stance!
http://www.teamamericapac.org/index.php?p=53

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Representative Gordon
If You Delay The Vote On S-2611 Until After The November Elections Your Tennessee Voters Will Consider The Delay As A Yes Vote!
Gordon Report Card

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Immigrant legislation puts House in a bind.
Republicans, facing re-election, must take a tough stand on issue or face voter backlash.

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Representative Gordon,
Enclosed is a newspaper article that should be a wakeup call to the House members. Do not compromise with the Senate and do not delay action on a House bill addressing the SECURING OF OUR BORDERS and illegal immigration. We will accept a delay from the House until after the November elections as a YES vote for the Senate passed trashed. We will vote according if the House delays action on SECURING OUR BORDERS.

Thank You,
David A. Bess
Murfreesboro, TN.
http://workerbees.blogspot.com
http://legalamerica.blogspot.com

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Immigrant legislation puts House in a bind
Republicans, facing re-election, must take a tough stand on issue or face voter backlash

By Janet Hook
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind., just got a wake-up call about the political risks of Congress' immigration debate. Having been hammered by constituents for his moderate stand on illegal immigration, Souder this month received 7,100 fewer votes in the GOP primary than in 2004, when he ran against the same challenger.

His experience helps explain why so many House Republicans adamantly oppose any compromise that would allow illegal immigrants to earn legal status. They have concluded it could be political suicide to give ground to the Senate immigration bill, passed Thursday, which would do just that.

"The mood is so angry, we can't hold the House with any bill like that," Souder said. "The Senate bill would be worse than nothing."

But other Republicans are fearful of a different political risk: that the party would suffer if it came up empty-handed after the long, emotional debate on immigration that has spilled from Capitol Hill into the streets of major cities.

"At the end of the day, 'no deal' doesn't work," said Rep. Thomas M. Davis III, R-Va. "This will be a test for voters: Are Republicans capable of governing?"

House leaders have to navigate those crosscurrents as they prepare for a conference committee to iron out the vast differences between the House and Senate bills. Responding to a growing outcry about illegal immigration, the House late last year passed a bill that focused solely on tightening border security and cracking down on employers. The Senate bill, which is backed by President Bush, also would establish a program of temporary work visas and open a route to citizenship for most of the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants already in the U.S.

The clash between House and Senate Republicans' approaches to the issue reflects, in part, their institutional differences. Because most House members come from small, homogeneous districts, pleasing their partisan base is paramount. Senate lawmakers, who represent larger and more diverse populations, have a political incentive to be more sensitive to growing Hispanic populations.

The House-Senate conflict also pits the GOP's long-term political calculations against its short-term interests. For Bush, a more welcoming approach to immigrants might further his goal of luring Hispanics to the Republican Party.

But with all House Republican seats up for grabs in November -- and with their majority considered more at risk than the Senate's -- House lawmakers worry that Bush's approach will undercut their short-term objective: Getting re-elected by voters who are clamoring for action to better secure the borders.

"It is the hottest issue out there," said Davis, who for years was the House GOP campaign committee chairman. "Everybody's talking about it."

Copyright 2006 IndyStar.com. All rights reserved

Thank You Mr. Gordon. Now, Vote Before The Election!

Representative Gordon,
Thank you for your stance against this most serious threat to the sovergeignty of America.

Now, do not compromise on this sell-out Senate bill. Insist on bringing it to a vote before the election.

If it is delayed beyond November I and the other voters in your district will take it as a yes vote for this Senate sell-out and we will vote accordingly.

David Bess
Murfreesboro, TN.
http://workerbees.blogspot.com

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To:
CC:
Subject: Re: Rep. Bart Gordon's Web site Contact Form
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 13:12:19 -0400

May 26, 2006


Mr. David Bess
Murfreesboro, TN.

Dear David,

Thank you for contacting me about immigration reform. Hearing from you helps
me better represent Middle Tennessee.

Illegal immigration is one of the most serious problems currently facing our nation
and your input on this matter is invaluable to me. As you probably know, on May 25, the Senate passed its immigration reform bill, S. 2611. I share the concerns of many
Middle Tennesseans about the approach that the Senate has taken. One of the most
contentious proposals in the Senate bill is a plan that would provide a path to
citizenship, which I believe is in effect an amnesty, for many of the 11 million illegal aliens currently in the U.S. I believe that amnesty sends the wrong message. Instead of deterring illegal immigration, amnesty would only add to the problem by encouraging more people to cross our borders illegally in
hopes of someday receiving amnesty themselves.

I believe that the House of Representative's immigration, which I supported and which passed the House in December, takes a better approach to dealing with our immigration problems. The House bill, H.R. 4437, did not include any kind of amnesty or guest worker program. Rather this bill provides for strengthened enforcement of our immigration laws and enhanced border security. The bill stiffens penalties for a variety of immigration law violations and cracks down on employers who hire illegal aliens and undercut American workers. The House and Senate must now meet
in conference committee to work out the differences between their bills.

In addition to the House immigration bill, I am also supporting a variety of
other measures to address the problems in our immigration system and along our
borders. Bills I am co-sponsoring include:
*H.R. 4313, the TRUE Enforcement and Border Security Act, provides for the
construction of a border fence along the entire U.S. / Mexico border;
*H.R. 4032 expands the use of expedited removal proceedings for illegal aliens
detained throughout the entire country (currently expedited removal is only
utilized for illegal aliens detained within 100 miles of the U.S. border) and
prohibits banks from providing mortgages to illegal aliens;
*H.R. 780 provides funding for a 20 percent increase in the number of border
patrol agents each year from 2006 through 2010; and,
*H.R. 4816, the Border Tunnel and Underground Smuggling Prevention Act,
criminalizes the construction of border tunnels and increases the penalties for
individuals who use border tunnels. I also voted for an amendment to the FY07
Defense Authorization bill which will allow the military to assist DHS with
border security.

Please know that I am listening closely to the views of Middle Tennesseans on this
matter and I am working hard to curb the rising number of people that enter our
country illegally each year at a high cost to American citizens. Rest assured that as
this debate continues, I will work to ensure that any legislation passed by Congress is right for our country and effectively addresses this serious problem without
encouraging more illegal immigration.

Stay in touch,
/s
BART GORDON
Member of Congress

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