Capitol Hill claims threats over Amnesty Bill
Elected Republicans are now openly complaining that they are receiving “threats” because of their support for the illegal alien amnesty bill. I guess they now know what it’s like to walk around a Los Angeles park after dark.
Immigration Bill Prompts Some Menacing Responses
WASHINGTON, June 27 — The threat came in the weekend mail.
The recipient was Senator Mel Martinez, Republican of Florida, who has been a leading advocate of the proposed legislation for changing the immigration system. His offices in Washington and across Florida have received thousands of angry messages in recent weeks, but nothing as alarming as that letter he received at his home.
“I’ll turn it over to Capitol police, and we’ll go from there,” said Mr. Martinez, who declined to elaborate on the nature of the threat.
Now of course, I’m not promoting violence against lawmakers and I have yet to hear about a talk radio host advocating such as well, yet they are openly getting the blame. These are the same politicians who are supposed to keep our country secure, yet are acting like pussies themselves when they openly defy their constituents and may be making back room deals that will benefit no one but illegal aliens, and themselves.
A typical liberal tactic to squelch unwanted constituent correspondence is to say they’re receiving “racist” emails. Republicans are now claiming to be receiving some.
Let’s see ‘em. Prove it. After all this backstabbing to us, their word ain’t shit.
They think this is bad, just wait until the primaries when every smart Republican challenger reminds the voters that the incumbent gave them the finger in the early summer of 2007, and thinks we’re dumb enough to forget in the summer of 2008.
An elephant never forgets.












June 29th, 2007 at 5:10 am
I left the following e-mail to Senor Martinez (gosh, I hope THIS isn’t his idea of a “threatening” e-mail):
You can kiss my future vote goodbye. No hablo “Mel Martinez”, Sénor Turncoat!
I never vote Democrat, but I’ll be d#mned before I vote for you again. You and Jorgé W. Bush conned me in 2004 for voting for you, and now I need a shower to get that feeling of disgust off of me. Just leave the pesos on the dresser, Sénor Martinez.
Neither you nor your party can expect a friggin’ dime from me in the future, you sell-out!