Furthermore, why?
Nice photo,one down-one to go...
MKcCain is a bare-faced liar!
Retire him to bedlam!
Go home,McCain.Just go home.
Step up to the plate, J. D. Hayworth.
A Faustian choice, if there ever was one:
He can either support amnesty, which he philosophically believes in, knowing that the addition of these folks to Obamacare will complete the national bankruptcy.
~or~
He can stick to his conservative fiscal guns, turning his back on the amigos, of whom he’s been a long time supporter.
Life sucks. Then you die.
Elias Bermudez, founder and chief executive of the Phoenix-based advocacy group Immigrants Without Borders and a Republican, said Hayworth and Simcox likely will hurt the GOP in the long run.
"It is unfortunate that some people are trying to make John McCain look bad for supporting immigration reform, but I think they are totally mistaken if they want to use that against Senator McCain because the fastest growing voting bloc in the United States is the Hispanics," he said.
If Elias Bermudez is a Republican, I will eat my sombero. All of the "Whatever without Borders" groups are tied to the US Socialist party and the Workers World groups. They use Alinksy organizational techniques. The reporter who wrote this article is either a dim bulb, or is working to forward the agenda of Elias Bermudez.
For an example of what this is all about, see http://www.socialism.com/fsarticles/vol27no3/immigrant_justice.html
I think we should encourage McCain to run for president again. “C’mon John, just a little more to the center ought to do it”
Perhaps we should all read, copy and send Mexico’s Immigration Law to McNasty, Graham et al. Why won’t the U.S. even consider this?
Read about it here...
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=14632
“It was McCain, partnering with Sen. Jon Kyl and the late liberal icon Ted Kennedy, who crafted the amnesty scheme that enraged American citizens to the point of shutting down the congressional switchboard, jamming fax machines and filling email boxes with their ire. We wrote at the time that although that bill was ultimately ditched, we should not be lulled into complacency. Prepare for round two. Its coming.”
We shouldn’t forget that Arizona has two senators who worked hard for amnesty in 2007. I’ve heard Kyl called the greatest conservative in the senate, but since I’ve only noticed him for a few years, and during the 2006 and 2007 amnesty debates, to me he’s the most shameless turncoat in the senate.
He was big part of the anti-amnesty fight during 2006, then he on reelection in November of 2006, running on a anti-amnesty platform. But in 2007, he became a big part of the pro-amnesty push in the senate.
McCain’s not the only pro-amnesty senator from Arizona.
Juan McCain is evil like the Dems and Lindsay Graham-nesty.
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