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If you would like to see Governor Heineman in the White House please send him an email. The wording doesn't have to be fancy....it doesn't have to be a page long.......but do send him some encouragement.

Wouldn't it be nice to see respect, trust and integrity restored to the White House? Wouldn't it be nice to have someone with a strong track record in economical common sense, foreign trade, ability to hold position against great liberal opposition and one who is not afraid to oppose or deter illegal immigration? Then, let's get Gov H in the Whitehouse! Send your email today. NE Gov. Heineman dave.heineman@nebraska.gov

Gov Heineman on securing the U.S./Mexico border: " I graduated from Westpoint, I've been to Ranger school, we went into Afghanistan got Osama Bin Ladin and we can't secure our southern border?....

Gov. H vetoes Racing and food bill.
http://www.omaha.com/article/20110525/NEWS01/705259831/0?sms_ss=email&at_xt=4ddf975fa5a0e3a2%2C0#heineman-vetoes-racing-food-bills

Governor Signs $7 Billion Budget
Nebraska’s $7 billion budget is a done deal. 
http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2011/05/18/4dd36f54936d0

Nebraska Watchdog: Heineman: Without Changes CIR Bill is DOA, Read Here

Nebraska Watchdog: Heineman to Ashford: What "Part of No" Don't You Get, Read Here

Funding Schools: Lawmakers Would Provide $32 Million More Than Heineman
 The Legislature gave first-round approval Wednesday to a bill that
   would require Nebraska’s 251 school districts to get by with $128
   million less in state aid next year.
http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2011/04/07/4d9d5bbba27f2

Nebraska Watchdog: Governor to Jane Kleeb: Stop It, Read Here

Nebraska
Watchdog: Video Special: More Heineman v Kleeb
   Read and Watch Here

Nebraska Watchdog:  Video Special: Heineman Okay With Hardball Tactics, Read and Watch Here


THE CFR (Council on Foreign Relations)....an organization known for their Global and Pro-Amnesty Agenda mentions Gov. Heineman in the following excerpt about state elections and illegal immigration issues:

The economic climate and border security concerns have fueled the immigration debate in the U.S. congressional elections. This Backgrounder examines races where immigration is playing a role and the potential for reform legislation in the next Congress.

State Races

Politico found that twenty gubernatorial candidates support an Arizona-style law. Supporters hail from border states as well as states as diverse as Massachusetts and Georgia. In Nebraska, incumbent Governor Dave Heineman is running for reelection and promised that one of his first acts would be to press for an Arizona-like immigration law (NYT). Similarly, the CFR Task Force found that while large, coastal cities have faced--and dealt with--immigration challenges for years, the increase of immigrants across the country creates new tensions in smaller cities that are less prepared to deal with the repercussions.
 
Nebraska Watchdog: Heineman's Health Care Fight, Round Two, Read and Watch Here
 

Nebraska Watchdog: Exclusive: Heineman Won't Sign Pledge, Read and Watch Here        On Tuesday, Heineman said a Senate bid in two years is still very unlikely but when Nebraska Watchdog started to ask Heineman if he’d “sign a pledge” Heineman didn’t wait for the question to be finished. He jumped in with a clear cut “No.” Asked why he won’t sign a pledge Heineman said, ‘”Because the people of Nebraska, my bosses, are asking me to take a look.”  According to Heineman, Nebraskans are upset with Nelson. Heineman says Nelson ”embarrassed this state with the Cornhusker Kickback“ and voted for federal health care.     





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