Rising with Arizona: Help stand against invasion
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Senate revives amnesty:
Here's how to stop it
Let Senate know how you feel about illegal immigration
WASHINGTON – "Amnesty will spell the death knell of this country" if it's not stopped, says the organizer of a new campaign designed to flood the U.S. Senate with letters of sharp protest as it begins discussions of a sweeping new "comprehensive immigration reform plan."
"Amnesty will tear this country apart," says Joseph Farah, founder and CEO of WorldNetDaily. "When 70 percent of Americans support Arizona's dramatic and courageous action to fill the void of federal failure on policing our borders, Washington is about to flout the will of the people once again. This is a brazen action to buy illegal votes. This is utter contempt for the rule of law and the will of the people. It must be stopped. This will be a genie that cannot be placed back in the bottle."
To combat it, Farah came up with "The No Amnesty Pledge."
It is, says Farah, an easy and inexpensive way for American citizens to make their voices heard effectively throughout the entire U.S. Senate, reaching all 100 members by Fed Ex with "The No Amnesty Pledge." All at a cost of $24.95.
"I want you to visualize boxes of these protest messages arriving in every member's office every day," explains Farah, "delivered by Fed Ex. It's the power of collective action. It demonstrates that we mean business – that Americans will not accept the destruction of their country lying down."
The letter says:
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For those tired of jammed Capitol switchboards, fax machines getting turned off and the hassle of writing letters only to one's own representative and two senators, adds Farah, this program offers Americans a real bargain in getting their voice heard in Washington.
A dozen members of Congress sent unsolicited testimonials to the power of the highly publicized "pink slips" campaign. Five members of Congress held a press conference on the Capitol grounds to commend the program. Sen. Jim DeMint went on Fox News Channel to extol it.
"This is a powerful new vehicle that allows busy Americans to be part of a major demonstration of power and discontent," says Farah. "Don't wait. Who knows how quickly the Senate may act on this plan to increase the size of the constituency of those who know their days are numbered."
How else could you send, by Fed Ex delivery, 100 individually addressed letters, with the senders' name attached, to all members of the U.S. Senate for just $24.95?
Make your voice heard now through "The No Amnesty Pledge."
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