Monday, April 25, 2005

Ag Senate at New Ruskin College

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From:
PlinioDesignori@newruskincollege.com

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PlinioDesignori@newruskincollege.com

To:
senator craig@craig.senate.gov

Subject: Ag Bill

Date:
Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:27:37 -0400

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Dear Senator:

Note: This is your copy.
Please send a copy to Senator Hatch
his email is not working.

“I have heard what you do to some of your listeners.” --- Senator Hatch on the Don Imus show.

Your agents at the IRS continue to monitor my web site, waiting for me to die.

Is this democracy?

Site Report for: www.newruskincollege.com
Date Range: 4/21/2005 to 4/21/2005
343. irs.gov

(See The IRS and the Illegals from the North, at the Moynihan Memorial Library @ New Ruskin College .com.)

I wrote to the Senate 15 years ago about the need for computer based instruction in education, not only for our children but the world. For my trouble I have been targeted by the rich and powerful, like Don Imus for example, who have used the IRS and their connections to ruin my life. And Senator Hatch thinks it is “amusing.”

I am betrayed.

Now you would betray the entire nation with your “Ag Bill”.

One Man, One Vote: ". . .these plaintiffs and others similarly situated, are denied the equal protection of the laws accorded them by the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States by virtue of the debasement of their votes, …" We conclude that the complaint's allegations of a denial of equal protection present a justiciable constitutional cause of action upon which appellants are entitled to a trial and a decision. The right asserted is within the reach of judicial protection under the Fourteenth Amendment. The judgment of the District Court is reversed and the cause is remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. Reversed and remanded. ---Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186 (1962)

(http://www.tourolaw.edu/patch/Baker/ )

Ventura County 753,197 North Dakota 634,366
Francisco County 776,773 South Dakota 754,844
San Mateo County 697,456 Wyoming 593,782
Orange County 2,957,766 Connecticut 3,405,565
Contra Costa County 1,001,136 Delaware 783,600
Santa Clara County 1,682,585 Montana 902,194
Los Angeles County 10,179,716 Ohio 11,352,140
Alameda County 1,433,741 Maine 1,274,923
San Diego County 2,813,833 Mississippi 2,697,243
Riverside County 1,545387 Vermont 608,827
San Bernardino County 1,709,433 West Virginia 1,808,344
County 1,330,711 Rhode Island 1,048,319
Votes in the U. S. Senate: 0 24

This is a Senate that cares more for cattle than people. Cares more for the health of hogs than the health of our children.

This is a Senate that represents more acres of wheat than people. Represents the special interests of its “constituents” not the American people.

This is not the United States Senate. It is the Ag Senate.

It is the Commodities Senate.

The people are forsaken. And if you should make the mistake of writing these Senators, beware, they will destroy you.

“I’ve heard what you do to some of your listeners.” ---Senator Hatch on the Imus show

This just in: And do you not think that Senator Craig can count votes? . . . in the Ag Senate?

Alameda County 1,433,741 Idaho 1,393,262

If an Alameda County Supervisor were to propose this he would not be taken seriously. But because the Senator “represents” not Alameda County but Idaho there is a chance he can over turn our immigration laws from the floor of the Senate, i.e. without a Senate Committee’s approval.

Such is the power of the Senate that it can raise up such a person to such power!

“WASHINGTON: Sen. Larry Craig., R-Idaho, could not be talked out of trying to add AgJobs, a farm worker measure that would create a new temporary guest worker program that offered the prospect of legalization and eventual citizenship to migrant workers. When word spread that such additions might be in the wind, Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Tiburon, Marin, Calif., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, authored a non-binding resolution that no such measures be added.

It passed 61-38. But almost immediately after that resolution passed, the immigration provisions began to be offered. More of the same is expected today.

Feinstein was particularly upset at the notion that AgJobs could be considered now. "This is going to be a huge magnet" for illegal immigrants, Feinstein warned her colleagues during an impassioned floor speech. "Mark my words." That measure, she said, "could bring millions of people into this country - workers, their spouses, their minor children."

Feinstein said bills like AgJobs should go through the traditional committee hearing and debate process. But Craig has been trying to get his measure onto the Senate floor for more than two years and saw the Iraq bill as his chance. Craig has long said if given a chance on the floor, his bill would pass.”

Dems Try to Sneak Immigration Reform in Iraq Bill NewsMax.com Wires, Friday, April 15, 2005


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