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Published - Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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LETTER: Congressman not so kind to some ideas

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I have written to Rep. Ron Kind on many occasions and basically was ignored or sent responses that did not address any of the issues I asked about.

I asked that he sponsor legislation to:

1) Amend the Constitution to abolish the law of the soil clause of the 14th Amendment, which allows natural born citizenship to children born on American soil (i.e., illegal immigrants). It is reported that 70 percent of all births in Dallas’ Parkland Hospital are to illegal immigrants. And the medical expenses are paid for by the American taxpayer, while we of course have to pay for our expenses.

Reply from Kind: none.

2) Limit terms of Congressmen to one term of 10 years. Reply: none.

3) Abolish the capital gains tax. Reply: none.

4) Abolish the U.S. Department of Education. Reply: Thank you for contacting me about education issues (huh?) ... NCLB was underfunded by the Republicans. . . . I will work hard to ensure that NCLB is fully funded (what?).

He also referenced the College Cost and Reduction Act (H.R. 2669) — what does this have to do with abolishing the Department of Education? He never addressed the issue of abolishing the Department of Education.

I sent the same e-mail to Sen. Herb Kohl. All he could talk about was how hard he would work to properly fund NCLB.

I sent the same e-mail to Rep. Claire McCaskill of Missouri, and Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, and both answered me and gave me a straight answer. Coburn, a Republican, agreed, and McCaskill, a Democrat, disagreed.

That’s our Ron.

“At first, new congressmen seem to be OK, but once they get the scent of Washington in their nostrils they turn out like all the rest,” humorist Will Rogers observed back in 1930.

Ron is now like all the rest.
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Jim Larson wrote on May 23, 2008 11:02 PM:

" Maybe he doesn't respond to your comments because they are...well... crazy. "

Dave Gorak wrote on May 23, 2008 4:25 PM:

" I concur with this writer's comments about Ron Kind's lack of responsiveness to our concerns.

I have tried unsuccessfully about a half dozen times to get an answer from his Washington,D.C., office as to why he will not cosponsor the SAVE Act that would lead to large numbers of illegal aliens voluntarily leaving this country. This would take place because this bill would make it mandatory for all employers to use the E-Verify program to determine whether potential new hires were in this country legally.

On one occasion, his staffer in D.C. said he "wasn't allowed" to tell me why Kind is ignoring this bill. When I asked to be put into the voice mail of Kind's legislative aide who handles immigration issues, he again said he "wasn't allowed" to do that.

Our congressional district deserves better than Ron Kind.

Dave Gorak
Executive director
Midwest Coalition to Reduce Immigration
LaValle, WI
www.immigrationreform.org "


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