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Chappaquiddick Ted Kennedy Immigration Bill Written By Chamber Of Commerce - Democrats As Vulnerable As Republicans When Greed Rears Its Ugly Head! - RI10

posted Thursday, 22 February 2007

Chappaquiddick Ted Kennedy

 

Immigration Bill Written By

 

Chamber Of Commerce -

 

Democrats As Vulnerable As

 

Republicans When Greed

 

Rears Its Ugly Head! - RI10

 

 

 

 

 

Tabacco: I told you so!


 

 

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http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0702/22/ldt.01.html

LOU DOBBS TONIGHT

Aired February 22, 2007 - 18:00   ET

DOBBS: Corporate lobbyists and special interest groups are helping Senator Edward Kennedy write legislation that would give millions of illegal aliens amnesty. The legislative work is being done in secret.

Taxpayers who will ultimately have to pay for that legislation for amnesty will not have a voice. But guess who does? You thought this was a Democratic Congress and would be unlike the Republican Congress? Well, get ready.

The Chamber of Commerce and groups like it have been allowed to hijack a large part of the process and even write part of the legislation.

Lisa Sylvester reports.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

LISA SYLVESTER, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice over): Senator Ted Kennedy and his staff have been quiet on the details of their new immigration proposal. It's by invitation only.

Even moderate Republicans like Senator Arlen Specter have not been offered a seat at the table. But the Chamber of Commerce and other special interests are having a hand in offering the legislation.

One Republican Hill staffer complained, "The Chamber has seen more than the senators when it comes to the actual writing on paper."

ROY BECK, NUMBERSUSA: Senator Kennedy has been inviting the stakeholders of this bill to come in. So that's the Chamber of Commerce. And it's the National Council of La Raza, and it's the immigration attorneys. Basically, the stakeholders are people who make money or gain power off of it. But how about the American people?

SYLVESTER: Kennedy's new bill will be introduced as early as next week. It may closely parallel legislation he offered last year with Senator John McCain. That was more generous to illegal aliens than anything that passed the House or Senate.

Under the previous proposal, all illegal aliens would be allowed to stay in the United States. After six years, they could pay a $1,000 fine and apply for a green card. A new guest worker program would be established, and most companies would not be required to check work eligibility of future workers.

If the new immigration plan reflects the old, it could put off swing lawmakers.

REP. BRIAN BILBRAY (R), CALIFORNIA: You're seeing Republican senators who had supported the concept before backing away off on this, because they went home in December and actually got an earful form their constituents. And you're seeing a lot of members of the Senate that had supported Kennedy before are not going to buy off on this now.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

SYLVESTER: The Senate picks up the debate next Wednesday, when secretaries Michael Chertoff and Carlos Gutierrez testify before the Judiciary Committee.

A Democratic staffer said they want the Bush administration to go on record. And they signal they expect the president to use more of his political capital to get an amnesty bill through Congress this year -- Lou.

DOBBS: This president has political capital to use?

The other part of this is, what is the difference between this Democratic Congress and the Republican Congress? Putting the Chamber of Commerce in the position of writing legislation, putting all of these interest groups at the table, writing legislation, there's one stakeholder left out of this, Lisa, and it's pretty clear -- the American middle class, the American citizen.

What in the world is the Democratic leadership doing?

SYLVESTER: This is almost identical to what we saw last year. And despite the election in which the people spoke loudly and clearly, we are seeing more of the same when it comes to letting special interests dictate that what ultimately is the policy on immigration in this country -- Lou.

DOBBS: When I watch this, I'll tell you, Lisa, it makes me proud to be an independent populist and to -- I mean, as we talk about, and have talked about for some time, these two parties have become just opposite wings of the same bird. And we know who is getting the bird in this country right now.

Thank you very much.

Lisa Sylvester.



Tabacco: The Last Of The Kennedy Messiahs has tarnished the Kennedy name for all time. The unbridled love of Money is the downfall of not just Republicans but Democratic icons. Can anyone, who loved John Fitzgerald Kennedy, who loved Robert Kennedy, who loved Ted Kennedy, not be disgusted and deeply hurt by this ignoble act of a Greedy capitalist demagogue, who once stood at the very top of Mount Camelot.

This is not the Ted Kennedy we all know and loved. This is the Ted Kennedy of Chappaquiddick. I guess there are two Ted Kennedys. The Ted Kennedy, who carried the mantle of John & Robert and the Ted Kennedy of Chappaquiddick.

The redemption in his ignoble act is that henceforth no person, Republican or Democrat, can ever again believe that anyone is totally good or totally bad. Each person must be judged on the basis of his or her entire life and nobody is any better or any worse than his or her last ignoble act.



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