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Kathianne
01-25-2008, 06:36 PM
figured the best way was to let his own 'issues' from his site speak to that. After seeing this (http://michellemalkin.com/2008/01/25/john-mccains-open-borders-outreach-director-the-next-dhs-secretary/), no way could I ever vote for him.

It's Malkin, some will just skip reading, whatever. This is all over, but she's got it all pulled together.

actsnoblemartin
01-25-2008, 06:43 PM
mccain is a fraud, fuck him


figured the best way was to let his own 'issues' from his site speak to that. After seeing this (http://michellemalkin.com/2008/01/25/john-mccains-open-borders-outreach-director-the-next-dhs-secretary/), no way could I ever vote for him.

It's Malkin, some will just skip reading, whatever. This is all over, but she's got it all pulled together.

Kathianne
01-25-2008, 06:48 PM
figured the best way was to let his own 'issues' from his site speak to that. After seeing this (http://michellemalkin.com/2008/01/25/john-mccains-open-borders-outreach-director-the-next-dhs-secretary/), no way could I ever vote for him.

It's Malkin, some will just skip reading, whatever. This is all over, but she's got it all pulled together.

Response:

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=Y2Y0M2Y4MjY0YmNlOTI0MGU4YTQzZDE1NWI1M2Y2MzU=


More on McCain's Mr. "Mexico First" [Mark Krikorian]

Jerry Corsi managed to get a McCain spokesman on the phone about Juan Hernandez:


McCain campaign spokesman Brian Rogers emphasized to WND that Hernandez is "a non-paid volunteer to the campaign, and he does not play a policy role."

"Juan works with us to reach out to the Hispanic community to meet with the folks in the various states," Rogers said.

Asked if the McCain campaign has repudiated Hernandez's "Mexico first" declarations, Rogers did not give a direct answer.

All right, then!

01/25 05:04 PM


http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59890


... In an appearance on ABC's Nightline in 2001, Hernandez said, referring to Mexican immigrants in the U.S., "I want the third generation, the seventh generation, I want them all to think 'Mexico first.'"

Hernandez told the Associated Press the same year, "I never knew the border as a limitation. I'd be delighted if all of us could come and go between these two marvelous countries."

Last August, Hernandez published a book entitled "The New American Pioneers: Why Are We Afraid of Mexican Immigrants?" in which he argued Mexican immigrants, both legal and illegal, were at the forefront of establishing a new North American market combining the U.S. with Mexico.


Sen. John McCain

Mark Krikorian, director for the Center for Immigration Studies, asked last night on a National Review Online blog, "Has McCain offered Hernandez, a former high-level foreign government official who presumably swore an oath to uphold the Mexican constitution, a place on a future McCain Administration? That's not a rhetorical question."

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Little-Acorn
01-25-2008, 07:30 PM
McCain wants the 15,000,000 illegal aliens who walked across the border, to legalized and allowed to stay. It was in his McCain-Kennedy Senate bill, which was shouted down by huge majorities of popular voices. That bill also contained irrelevancies about their having to pay fines to get citizenship, which was a separate issue. McCain wants them to stay for free, though, while people who obeyed the law and applied properly, still get shut out. His bill also gives Social Security benefits to those illegals.

McCain co-authored the so-called Campaign Finance Reform bill, in reality a censorship-of-political-speech bill, probably the most unconstitutional thing to come out of Congress since the WPA.

McCain was one of the few Republicans to vote against the Bush tax cuts, saying "I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us at the expense of middle-class Americans who need tax relief." It was a fib straight out of the Democrat playbook. If I want that kind of attitude, I'll vote for Hillary.

There are other items, such as his votes against drilling in the wastelands of ANWR and supporting civilian criminal trials for captured foreign terrorists. But the three things mentioned above, are deal-breakers for me.