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Sample Letter to House Member (Generic)
YOUR NAME YOUR ADDRESS Representative [INSERT NAME] VIA FACSIMILE: [INSERT NUMBER] [INSERT DATE] Dear Congressman: I am writing to tell you that I am very opposed to the Senate’s amnesty bill and strongly urge you to do everything in your power to ensure that the Senate bill – or…
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Sample Tweets for Twitter: .@GOPConference House Members: Don’t vote for Schumer’s amnesty bill. #DCIntervention The Senate didn’t bother to read the amnesty bill before voting. Will the House make the same mistake? Call your representatives and ask them to STOP AMNESTY IN THE HOUSE. Senators aren’t serious about border security. Is the House?#BrokenPromises The Senate…
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Sample Twitter and Facebook Posts Weekly Toolkit June 24, 2013 Sample Tweets for Twitter: Senators: Don’t vote for Schumer’s amnesty bill. #DCIntervention Hoeven-Corker Amendment: Even worse than original bill. Ask your Senators if they actually read the 1200 page amendment over the weekend. Hoeven-Corker Amendment gives total discretion to Secretary of Homeland Security. Just what…
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Amnesty Bill’s Lack of Border Security Talking Points I. THE PROCESS IS BROKEN (GENERAL WEEKLY TALKING POINTS) Security First: The first step for any immigration legislation under consideration MUST be national security. We have heard over and over that Congress is going to get serious about securing the border and that must be a top priority…
Read MoreSampel Social Media Messages – June 17
Sample Twitter and Facebook Posts Weekly Toolkit June 17, 2013 Sample Tweets for Twitter: Congress: Don’t vote for Schumer’s amnesty bill. #DCIntervention Congress didn’t bother to read Obamacare before voting. Looks like amnesty bill is heading down same path. Call your representatives and ask them if they have read the amnesty bill. Senators aren’t…
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Read the Amnesty Bill I. THE PROCESS IS BROKEN (GENERAL WEEKLY TALKING POINTS) Security First: The first step for any immigration legislation under consideration MUST be national security. We have heard over and over that Congress is going to get serious about securing the border and that must be a top priority for any immigration legislation. …
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