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Top Reasons To Join The Safe America Act Coalition
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Safe
America Act crosses many issue boundaries, including jobs, illegal
immigration, immigration, border security, Constitutional redress, trade,
small business, North American Union, and more. Such a wider bill initiative
scope means this proposal can draw in more activists, hence voter support
from many areas, not just from one area of focus (e.g. anti-illegal
immigration activists).
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Congress
has proven it is being puppet-mastered by large transnational corporations
and their deep pocket funding, which means they will never pass any form of
immigration bill that does not include an amnesty component
or help ensure open borders, all of which supports their efforts to
promote the Security and Prosperity Partnership that has now been sanctioned
by the State Department.
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A
coalition ensures a wider variety and number of activist community support
over any single organization which otherwise focuses on only one or two
topics/issues.
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A
coalition ensures a wider variety of activist community support that
translates into great community support from voters—voter pressure is the
necessary ingredient to affect real change in Congress—less activists and
voters equals less chance for change.
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Solidarity
membership for SAA is held under a single umbrella organization and the
numbers of voter supporters are easily confirmed and can be presented to
Congress along with remedy bills toward sponsorship or enactment.
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Coalition
members can grow their membership or financial support through increased
exposure and the PUA Affiliate program which ensures all affiliates who sell
umbrella memberships benefit financially.
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Coalition
members can expand their resources by having access to other groups they
would not normally have access to. For example, perhaps Group A needs more
volunteers and Group B needs more assistance with transportation—they can
access the coalition network and help each other by trading their surpluses
toward solving their own needs—win/win.
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A
coalition has much more clout in the mainstream media, which helps it get
the word out, and in turn, helps draw in more voter support.
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A
coalition has more media contacts combined that any single entity alone,
which also aids it in getting the word out and securing more voters.
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A
coalition can designate certain areas of expertise to be handled by those
groups with the most experience and skills or research capabilities so that
they can consistently get the group’s very best foot forward when dealing
with the press.
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Frees
up valuable time for group members. For example, those groups who are better
rally organizers can focus on their area of expertise and rely on others to
focus on their areas of expertise, such as lobbying, reporting, researching,
etc.
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Leverages
funding and capabilities. For example, by sharing resources and placing them
where needed as a group of allies helping each other to affect a win, scarce
organizational resources are saved or extended through the mechanism of
synergy.
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Leadership
capabilities increase and enhanced. Instead of having one organization
dictate the entire strategy and program inside a vacuum, the best minds of
the group can come together to create more powerful and beneficial
approaches, tactics, plans, and more, each drawing off the expertise of
others, thereby enhancing the leadership’s brain trust and over-all
capabilities.
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Strength
in public showing. A larger coalition gathers much more voter assistance and
momentum when the public sees that many groups are behind it rather than one
or two. Large objects contain gravity which draw other larger objects to it,
such as large groups of voters from other existing groups already formed for
other purposes.
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Mobilization
is greatly aided. A larger group can share responsibilities for organizing
on a national basis and therefore not only extend its reach, but is
execution capabilities. Better organized groups are better able to organize
the public voter into becoming vital participates with greater political
impact and effect.
Why should we support the Safe America Act---why can’t
we just form our own coalition and make our own bill?
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The
Safe America Act (SAA) bill proposal is already created and in place. It
need only be revised by the coalition members, which is much easier than
starting from scratch. It is the starting point, not "written in stone".
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Time
is presumed short before a major amnesty and open borders agenda legislation
battle will be waged after the elections (by the incoming pro-amnesty
president and the democratic party), so very little time for drafting a new
bill from scratch exists.
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The
coalition needs sufficient time to form as well as organize and bring in
many more voters to aid the cause. With the majority work on SAA done, the
coalition can use its time more effectively to assemble and plan.
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SAA
already addresses many key but obscure issues that have been overlooked by
the Congress and voters but that might not otherwise find their way into
other bill proposals, such as redressing many Constitutional infringements
(like restoring habeous corpus).
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SAA
in its current form or newly revised form may already have secured
Congressional sponsorship before the coalition can form, which makes
changing it more cumbersome and difficult.
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SAA
achieves the major objectives of most Americans: it removes all illegal
aliens from US soil and ensures they do not come back illegally, ensures
enforcement, ensures secure borders, ensures a safe America from terrorism
threats by clearing US soil of tens of thousands of potential terrorists,
helps restore fair trade, jobs, and a robust economy, helps restore the
Constitution, and much more.
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SAA
is an offensive weapon. Up until now, the opposition has been putting forth
their bill proposals and Congress has been promoting them. SAA is the first
offensive attack in this major political battle.

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