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Vanity: McCain is a radical, not a conservative
February 3, 2008 | Jabba The Nutt

Posted on 02/03/2008 10:04:31 AM PST by Jabba the Nutt

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Take away every other issue, take away McCain's unsuitable temperament, this is why I cannot ever, ever vote for McCain. And McCainiacs, shut up that McCain is a conservative. Embrace the darkness or drop this radical turkey, John McCain.
1 posted on 02/03/2008 10:04:33 AM PST by Jabba the Nutt
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To: Jabba the Nutt

You’ll vote form McCain, since the Rat’s nominee will be Hitlery.


2 posted on 02/03/2008 10:05:37 AM PST by moderate_conservative
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To: Jabba the Nutt

Good work. You won’t mind if I email your essay to a bajillion people?


3 posted on 02/03/2008 10:06:18 AM PST by truthkeeper (It's the borders, stupid.)
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To: Jabba the Nutt

Terrific piece, Jabba!!


4 posted on 02/03/2008 10:06:51 AM PST by levotb
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To: Jabba the Nutt

If mccain wins (which i highly doubt)
It will mean the republicans stand for censorship, closing gitmo, against tax cuts, in favor of global warming, in favor of amnesty.
And have a lunatic articulating this position for 10 months.
I am with ann coulter- i am voting for shillary.


5 posted on 02/03/2008 10:09:28 AM PST by genghis
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To: moderate_conservative

I wont. If the MSM gets the nomination for Captain Queeg, I will not vote. Let Hillary screw up the country for 4 years, and maybe we’ll get a real conservative to fight her in 2012.


6 posted on 02/03/2008 10:09:28 AM PST by Astronaut
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To: Jabba the Nutt
McCain is an opportunist.

And a lame one, at that.

7 posted on 02/03/2008 10:10:50 AM PST by woofer (Earth First! We'll mine the other eight later.)
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To: truthkeeper

Sure, email it everywhere. Thanks.


8 posted on 02/03/2008 10:11:37 AM PST by Jabba the Nutt (Just laugh at them!)
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To: Jabba the Nutt

you’re right. but tell me one thing: how will obama’s/hillary’s immigration reform look any different from mccain’s? i think we’re heading down this road regardless.


9 posted on 02/03/2008 10:12:19 AM PST by thefactor
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To: Jabba the Nutt

Abuse of language. A person can be a radical conservative and provenient.


10 posted on 02/03/2008 10:14:23 AM PST by RightWhale (oil--the world currency)
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To: moderate_conservative
re: You’ll vote form McCain, since the Rat’s nominee will be Hitlery.)))

I don't think so. Many conservatives are looking at the choice between being sc**wed daily by McCain or opposing Hillary head-on, and opposition looks better to me. Better an enemy in front of you than an enemy aiming at your back.

If worst comes to worst, a boycott should be organized to write in a candidate of your choice. With work and luck, Hillarybama may be able to get just a plurality and with it a lack of mandate.

If she wants anything, she'll have to deal. Look at how ineffective the Dems are with their new majorities--

McCain, OTOH, has been a highly successful anti-conservative because he's got the "R" after his name and the assumed suppost of republicans. He insults us, sells us out on a daily basis, plots to thwart us, wants to tax us and give our country to Mexico.

And there's the women's vote, which Republicans and conservatives never fail to take for granted.

Here's the big difference between gals and guys on McCain--Women are not intimidated by the POW story. I can feel sorry for his suffering without any need at all to reward him with a vote. I also despise him for his treatment of his first wife. He may be a former POW, but he was also bought and paid for by his second wife's father in law.

I don't need McCain as a figleaf for my opinions on nat'l security--

11 posted on 02/03/2008 10:15:02 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Jabba the Nutt

HERE IS A CHANCE FOR YOU TOO GET THE REAL STORY...Thursday at 3 pm Eastern, probably Cspan and FOX / CNN.

http://www.cpac.org/

Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)


John McCain, just like the French: he’s always there when he needs us.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=24795


12 posted on 02/03/2008 10:15:55 AM PST by Wolverine (A Concerned Citizen)
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13 posted on 02/03/2008 10:16:10 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat ((I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!))
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To: Jabba the Nutt
Speaking of immigration, McLame must agree with Dr. Juan Hernandez' views on immigration since he is now on the campaign staff of McLame:

Dr. Juan Hernandez on John McCains campaign staff as a 'non-paid volunteer' as a McCain spokesman said.

U.S.-born dual citizen Juan Hernandez was in Vincente Fox's cabinet as Director of the Office for Mexicans Living Abroad and is notorious for having said of Mexican Americans on Nightline on June 7, 2001, "I want the third generation, the seventh generation, I want them all to think 'Mexico first.'"

From Amerpundit:

This is a man who insisted that any securing of the borders was racist, and closed-borders proponents were equivalent to Nazis.

By the way, he himself is a dual citizen born in Texas, university—teaching at the University of Texas and on the Vicente Fox cabinet. And he said, “I work with the community in the United States, the Mexican community because I don‘t want them essentially going native on us. We want them continually tied emotionally, linguistically, politically to Mexico, because then they‘ll continue to send money home.”

From GatewayPundit:

Juan Hernandez, head of the Mexican government's Office of Mexicans Living Outside Mexico, told U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo that the North American southwest "is not two countries; it's just a region."

From www.juanhernandez.org:

Last month, when Hernandez appeared to endorse issuing a so-called ''survival kit'' to help Mexican migrants safely cross the border into the USA, U.S. officials criticized the proposal and demanded an explanation. Hernandez quickly backed down.

Hernandez:

"I believe it is time now for Congress to put the issue of immigration on a front burner before the next election cycle causes the issue to become mired in election-year politics."

In 1996, Hernández invited Vicente Fox (then Governor of the Mexican State of Guanajuato) to speak at UT, Dallas and meet George W. Bush (then Governor of Texas) -- a historical meeting that marked a new outlook in Mexico-U.S. relations.

After beating the party that had ruled for over 71 years, President Fox hired Hernandez as the first US-born cabinet member, heading the President’s Office for Mexicans Abroad. Operating from Los Pinos (the Mexican White House), the Office had as its principal objective to serve and dignify the 24 million whom President Fox has called heroes -- the countrymen who live in foreign lands.

Hernandez speaking of banks and illegals:

It is difficult for those who struggle with English to have the self-assurance to open an account and discuss financial transactions when that conversation is more likely to lead to confusion than to certitude. Imagine yourself trying to open a bank account in Paris with only halting knowledge of French. So the first request to financial institutions on my Christmas list is to try to ensure there is at least one person trained to speak Spanish in any branch of your institution.

Hernandez:

We must not only have a free flow of goods and services, but also start working for a free flow of people."

Juan Hernandez also created The Organization for Hispanic Advancement, (HispanA, a non-profit 5O1c3).

From the www.hispanicorganization.com website:

In April of 1996, Juan Hernández, former professor at The University of Texas at Dallas, and Vicente Fox, now President of Mexico, began a long conversation on the need for greater recognition and further advancement of Hispanics in the U.S. and Mexican societies. The conversation was joined by many others over the years, including President George W. Bush, former President Bill Clinton, former President Jimmy Carter, many governors, legislators, business leaders, heads of La Raza, LULAC, Maldef, directors of town-home associations, media experts, migration researchers, priests and pastors.

14 posted on 02/03/2008 10:16:10 AM PST by technomage (Radical Islam gives me the urge to go to the bathroom and drop a big stinking mohammed!)
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To: moderate_conservative; Admin Moderator

Newbie, possible troll alert....mods can decide whether to ZOT.

Admin, she joined FR yesterday...POSSIBLY “a77” in another guise.


15 posted on 02/03/2008 10:17:55 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat ((I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!))
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To: thefactor

McDemocrats. They’re voting for this guy cuz they’ve heard his name several times. They think they’re Republicans, but they’re McDemocrats!


16 posted on 02/03/2008 10:19:38 AM PST by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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To: Astronaut

Agreed. There’s no enough difference between Hitlery and McLame to matter.

Conservatives will stay home this time.

Maybe vote third party.


17 posted on 02/03/2008 10:20:04 AM PST by kjo
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To: Jabba the Nutt


John McCain: Conservatism's Version of Toxic Shock Syndrome
18 posted on 02/03/2008 10:20:29 AM PST by DoughtyOne (McCain: RNC will adore him. Get ready for McCain day in photos & Prayer threads. Oh the humanities!)
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To: Jabba the Nutt
That issue is immigration and this one issue alone is enough to prove that McCain is a radical.

So is our current President, by that criteria. (He's all too eager to sign any amnesty legislation that reaches his desk, and has called peaceful citizens merely watching for illegal border crossing activity "vigilantes").

Out-of-control (non-military) spending habits is also a trait of a radical.

We should be used to radicals by now.

19 posted on 02/03/2008 10:21:28 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mamzelle
If she wants anything, she'll have to deal. Look at how ineffective the Dems are with their new majorities--

The Dem congress has not been as effective because of Republican president, and that they only have a bare majority in the Senate. If GOP voters stay home or vote for Clinton or Obama, they will have a Dem White House and bigger majority in Congress, and thus a lot more to work with.

20 posted on 02/03/2008 10:25:25 AM PST by LWalk18
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