Posted on 06/01/2008 7:09:11 AM PDT by TLI
In a one hour interview with UNIVISION, Obama GUARANTEED "comprehensive immigration reform" in the first year of his presidency.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=d94L6v2mBD4
Clip is only 2:36.
More voters to get me re-elected!
Yep. And they will all proclaim their intent to "keep our nation safe."
Worse than worthless, all of them.
Has McCain promised to viewers of Mexican-in-America tv that he will pass anmesty in his first year?
How’s that Marxist going to treat you on other matters?
The choices are Obama or McCain. Get used to it. Sitting out on McCain is giving a pass to the Marxist.
I have the choice between an pro-amnesty, pro-surrender Communist Muslim abortionist and a pro-amnesty, pro-victory Veteran, ex-POW pro-lifer. I’ll take the latter guy.
Those are not choices.
I did not say in my post anthing about "sitting out on McCain."
Do NOT assume you know what I am thinking.
Do NOT imply I have said somthing that I did not say.
Do NOT try to tell me what I must "get used to."
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05/29/2008 2:05:51 PM PDT · by T.L.Sink · 74 replies · 1,020+ views The Philadelphia Bulletin ^ | May 27, '08 | Joe MurrayAfter adjusting his immigration stance when his comprehensive immigration bill died last summer, John McCain, now with the Republican nomination in hand, has once again ruffled conservaive feathers on the immigration issue by returning to the position that almost stopped his campaign dead in its tracks. Last week McCain joined California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in supporting a "comprehensive" immigration plan. "Sen. Kennedy and I tried very hard to get a comprehensive immigration plan through Congress. We must make it a top agenda item," McCain said. But the Arizona senator's staunch defense of such a comprehensive package at the expense of... |
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05/22/2008 5:24:49 PM PDT · by loungeSerf · 33 replies · 671+ views The Caucus: New York Times Politics Blog ^ | May 22, 2008 | Michael LuoSAN JOSEIn yet another sign of his pivoting toward the general election, Senator John McCain said at a roundtable with business leaders here today that comprehensive immigration reform should be a top priority for the next president. Mr. McCains willingness to address the issue was striking given how the topic became something of a third-rail for Republican presidential candidates during the primary. When Mr. McCains presidential bid stalled last summer, many blamed his advocacy for the immigration reform bill in the Senate, which included a pathway to citizenship for the illegal immigrants already here in the country. ....cont. |
Get used to it.
Arent you humorous.
No I will not get used to it. I will continue to fight amnesty any way I can and that includes if it comes from Mr. Hussein or Mr. McCain. They are all P.O.S. for even suggesting an amnesty, a reform or anything that resembles it as it will destroy this nation as if pushing the button on ten nukes.
“Has McCain promised to viewers of Mexican-in-America tv that he will pass anmesty in his first year?”
No, but he’s spent his time trying to pass it for the last 3 or 4 years, what’s the difference....a trackrecord or a promise??
Other than amnesty, hearings on drugs and baseball , McCain has been absent from his job campaigning for the last 10 years.
Are you seriously trying to contend that McCain is somehow LESS pro-amnesty than anyone? Please.
Hows that Marxist going to treat you on other matters?
Um... Which Marxist, McCain or Obama?
The choices are Obama or McCain. Get used to it.
If that is true, then you will have Obama.
Sitting out on McCain is giving a pass to the Marxist.
Hmmm... Not a dimes worth of difference that I can see...
Yep. Just last week as a matter of fact.
After adjusting his immigration stance when his comprehensive immigration bill died last summer, John McCain, now with the Republican nomination in hand, has once again ruffled conservative feathers on the immigration issue by returning to the position that almost stopped his campaign dead in its tracks.
Mr. McCain joined California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last week in supporting a "comprehensive" immigration plan that would address the problem "in a humane and compassionate fashion."
"Sen. [Edward] Kennedy and I tried very hard to get immigration reform, a comprehensive plan, through the Congress of the United States," Mr. McCain stated. "We must make it a top agenda item."
May 27, 2008
I suppose he is just getting ready for his cameo appearance at the annual La Raza convention in July.
What utter scum.
McCain supports amnesty too. If there's going to be amnesty, I'd rather have it done by Obama so we can rise up as a nation instead of dicking around with McCain who'll cut a deal with the Democrats and pass it under "bipartisanship" crap.
Forget it, bub. FR has completely turned into a bunch of sell-outs. What happened to the fighting spirit this site had back in the late 90s?
You guys are so scared of Obama that it's pathetic. Obama or Clinton DOES NOT scare me, and if McCain keeps up his liberalism it does not matter to me who wins because I will be prepared.
“Obama or Clinton DOES NOT scare me”
Well, that’s the problem. I live in Chicago; Obama is the extreme of the extreme. We’re talking Weather Underground/Marxist Professor extreme. Obama is more extreme left than you could ever be extreme right. He outperforms you as an extremely extreme extremist.
Note that many extremely extreme Democrats in 2000 claimed Bush and Gore were the same and voted Nader. Gore wouldn’t have appointed Alito and Roberts, wouldn’t have gone to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, wouldn’t have cut taxes, but would have pushed through liberal priorities. It took only a few years of Bush for Al Gore the “DINO” to receive a Nobel Prize as liberals fantasize about how things could have been.
Likewise, you will see the error of your ways. Hopefully you’ll see it before the election, rather than after it.
Good. People will see him as a Marxist then instead of another "New Democrat" where he can pull the wool over our eyes.
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