Posted on 02/21/2010 12:45:59 PM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March
Please help. I plan to keep this thread alive until McCain loses the primary. Let's NAIL THAT RINO!
Please help scout for headlines to bring here. I will ping people here once a week with choice headlines and links. [Since it's the OPPOSITE of high volume, several have already signed on.]
If you would like to be on this once-a-week ping list, please let me know. Any helpful links will be appreciated.
"The most recent online scores from the American Conservative Union are from 2008. In that year, John McCain scored 63 and had a lifetime average of 81.43. ... Hayworth's last full year in Congress was 2006. His 2006 ACU score was 96, his 2005 score was 100, and his lifetime average was 97.56." [Top 4%] [American Thinker]
Remember when McCain spoke up for Obama?
'McCain faced a booing crowd Friday for rebuking a man who said he would be "scared... to bring a child up" if Obama was elected president, "I have to tell you he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States," McCain said.' [snip]
October 10, 2008 -- a day of RINO infamy.
[A 'decent' enough person to befriend Bill Ayers and Rezko, have babies killed after they survive abortions, desire graphic sex-ed for kindergartners, mirandize foreign terrorists, and give stimulus money to first degree murderers. Thank you McCain. Go Hayworth!]
Big link roundup is about to come ....
Thank you for the bump!
He seems to have no trouble finding the fire in the belly to trash a conservative opponent, or even Obama (as long as he’s doing it when Obama’s not running). I had written him off as incompetent and senile after his shameful performance last year. Now I’m beginning to think he intentionally threw the election.
Thanks for doing this, AWM! That asshat has GOT to go. I couldn’t believe he held on in 2004 he was so disliked.
Glad to help. Others are working much harder than I am to defeat McCain. I’m just offering a light load alternative.
— FRegards ....
A Deliberate act of Terrorism - Mexico
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2472183/posts
Analysts seem to think this is a message the killers are sending to US and foreign officials, saying that they dont want them here - they dont want any meddling.[snip]
Arizona Senator John McCain talks immigration with LA Area Chamber of Commerce (MCAMNESTY ALERT)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2472381/posts
[Your post filed here]
Here is an example of how utterly STUPID John McCain is.
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/62027
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told senators it is a national security concern that people from countries with ties to terrorism could potentially gain entry into the United States by crossing the countrys southern border.
But according to the Department of Homeland Securitys own reports, thousands of people from 14 special interest countries already have come into the United States illegally, including some across the U.S.-Mexico border. (The State Department designates some nations as special interest counties because of their links to terrorism.)
******McCain responded: Countries of special interest people could come up through our southern border? [DUH!!!]
Potentially, yes, Napolitano said.
AZ-Sen. 2010: McCain fights for Arizona Senate seat (McCain only fights conservatives)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2473494/posts
by Edward Luce
Earlier this week, Mr Hayworth, a former talk radio conservative, made the latest in a series of gaffes when he said that allowing gay marriage would enable people to marry their horses. (snip)
[What gaffe, Ed?]
I mean, Caligula [the debauched Roman emperor] only made his horse a consul nobody talked about marrying his horse, says Mr McCain in an interview with the Financial Times. You cant make this stuff up. And yet, Mr McCain is also proof of the dictum that you either run scared or you run unopposed.
In spite of having a 20-point lead in the polls, Mr McCain is taking Mr Hayworths challenge very seriously. (snip)
[When was that poll taken?]
They point to Mr McCains reluctance to champion immigration reform, an issue that he once pushed hard, and on which he strenuously denies he has diluted his position. They also point to his retreat from support for legislation to bring in a cap and trade regime for carbon emissions. Again, Mr McCain says that he has not changed his views and is awaiting a genuine conversion by Mr Obama in favour of nuclear power a requisite, he says, for the all of the above approach to energy.
Immigration and McCain:
Rabskuttle385 offers links for each of these here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/gop/2474381/posts?page=6#6
22 Sep. 2008: “In Scranton, Pa., he vowed to push through a plan that offers a path to citizenship to illegal immigrants who pay fines and fulfill other requirements.” (The Boston Globe)
[Those “conservatives” on FR who say that McCain would have been better than Obama seem to conveniently forget that with McCain as President, the Republican establishment would not oppose his amnesty proposals. Shoot, even with Obama as President, certain segments of the Republican establishment still believe that granting amnesty to tens of millions of illegal aliens is the way to gain new votes!]
06 Jan. 2010: “McCain has said he won’t support the 2010 legislation if it doesn’t include the guest-worker plan, a cornerstone of previous bipartisan compromises.” (The Arizona Republic)]
[Note that Graham-Schumer DOES include the “guest worker” provision.]
17 Feb. 2010: “[McCain] still believes in immigration reform, but it has to include tighter border security up front.” (The Arizona Daily Sun)
20 Feb. 2010: “McCain stressed the importance of securing the border and establishing a legal temporary-worker program. Foreign workers could take jobs that Americans wouldn’t want.” (The Arizona Daily Star)
Shall I find more examples?
“[Obama] talks about immigration reform.
I want to see his proposal!
Hes the president of the United States.
Id like to see a proposal from
the president of the United States
and Id like to review.”
U.S. SEN. JOHN MCCAIN, 16 MAR. 2010
[ ... after trailing by 22 percent ... ]
Arizona GOP Senate: McCain 48%, Hayworth 41% (Rasmussen Poll)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2473759/posts
I realize that we have a lot of healthcare protesting to do. But I made a commitment to your weekly ping, and something came up:
McCain will host a town hall meeting from 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Oakwood Ballroom (24218 S. Oakwood Blvd.) at Iron Oaks Country Club in Sun Lakes.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2010/03/18/20100318mccain-town-hall-in-sun-lakes.html
Will not ping here again for another week or so.
— FRegards ....
If McCain is up by only 7% he is in very, very big trouble. He is what is wrong with Washington.
I live in Arizona. Where thee heck is Sun Lakes?
“[McCain] gave no consideration to the fact that the cable companies were at that time (and for years) BLEEDING RED INK ... [Price control.]”
McCain and his wife own a 200 million dollar Budweiser distributorship, which for those familiar with such operations know that it functions as a regional monopoly.
McCain probably thinks ALL businesses make big money with no effort....just like he does.
I agree. McCain’s support is likely to erode slightly, while Hayworth is likely to maintain momentum. I believe Hayworth has him in a strangle hold right now.
Anyone in AZ, all you need to do is copy some quick blurbs that fire you up about this nomination and add:
At the freerepublic.com search engine, type up key word: hayworth for more information.
Then repeat the blurb/promotion multiple times until you can print up a sheetful. Print up the sheets, take scissors to them, and pass them out to people. Very inexpensive if business cards cost too much.
Even better: get peoples’ phone numbers and guide them over the phone.
BUMP.
I don’t know, FRiend. The link might help. Easy enough page to load. FRegards ....
Thank you Stephen!
John McCain’s Skeleton Closet
http://www.realchange.org/mccain.htm
Mafia Ties It’s well known that John McCain is rich, because of his marriage to Cindy Hensley McCain, who inherited the biggest Budweiser distributorship in ...
McCain fortune traced to organized crime
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=57354
The umbrella company, United Liquor, at that time held a monopoly in Arizona, ... Hensley had launched a Budweiser distributorship in Phoenix, ...
Two excellent sites!
Thanks.
Signed
(Joe Bonanno) ;-)
Look at it this way.
We will win this health care vote and the bill will go down in flames.
McCain wins reelection. He will be the first to run to Obama to cut a deal on single payer health care.
In other words, McCain as soon as he wins will screw us into the ground. Then he’ll cut a deal on immigratione etc.
That is why he is in trouble. McCain is basically Obama lite. People know this and can you imagine if people are this opposed to health care they simply will not want McCain because people associate him with the worst of Obama .
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