What Good Is A Legislator Who Doesn’t Believe In The Law?? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kevin Ecker   
Thursday, 20 September 2007 22:50

I’m becoming firmly convinced that Minnesota does not have any sort of representation in the Senate. Certainly we don’t have a single Senator that seems to consider the law worthy of any consideration. Both Senator Coleman and Klobuchar refuse to commit to a No vote on the DREAM Act Amnesty coming up.

If they really had Minnesota’s best interests in mind, this would be an easy decision to make. If they really felt the rule of law was worth the integrity of preventing further loopholes, it would be an easy decision. If either one had any sense of principles, they would be able to take a stand one way or another.

Neither has.

Even if they committed to voting yes on it, if their decision is based upon some set of principles, it is worthy of more respect than this constant testing of the political wind. On this issue, many disagree with President Bush, yet he stands his ground on principles and you never have to wonder where he stands. This is an infinitely more respectable position.

Call our Senators and help them find their spine…

Senator Coleman - 202-224-5641
Senator Klobuchar - 202-224-3244

On the plus side, no defense related votes will be taken on Friday, so the earliest this amendment could come up for a vote would be Monday. So we have Friday and all weekend to harass convince our Senators to take a stand.

Are you making a difference?

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