Posted on 01/27/2008 12:51:07 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Less then a week after saying he has heard the American people regarding illegal immigration and their opposition to the McCain-Kennedy Pro-Amnesty bill, John McCain would still SIGN THE BILL into law if he was President and it came across his desk:
(VIDEO)
This explains his receiving the endorsement of fellow Pro-Amnestians, Senator Mel Martinez, (who almost single-handedly bankrupted the RNC with his support of the bill), the NY Times, Florida Governor Charlie Crist and of the Mexico-first pro-amnesty open borders advocate Dr. Juan Hernandez.
My friends", let me give you some straight talk", a vote for John McCain is a vote against our National Sovereignty.
This could be the nail in John’s campaign.
Juan Hernandez McCain says he’d sign the immigration bill if it came across his desk..
Juan Hernandez
GOD don’t ya know he needs to lose and go home to play shuffleboard.
McLame is a RINO turd.
This is why Queeg has to lose because if he doesn't we'll never hear the end of it from the amnesty pushers of how he has a mandate. With Romney taking a more hard line approach they won't be able to say the same thing and any more amnesty attempts will be easier to fight against and win.
You’re being too kind...
Where does McCain take his marching orders from? How can he be so enthusiastic about illegal immigration when he knows how unpopular it is and devastating to the country?
A DhimmiRat in RINO clothing...
This guy ought to be running with the Hildebeast or Borat Obama.
I don’t want to be put in time out by the hall room monitor.
And some people call this guy “ a War Hero”?
Same here, what I think of him is definitely not ready for prime time...
He has said, more than once, behind closed doors that everyone against open borders are “nativists”..... this is the candidate everyone should be rallying to get out of the race — he and Huckabee.
This is not true. He did say he had heard the pople and that as president he would secure the border first and by inuendo, made it clear he would then push his previous plan. He never said that he heard opposition to his plan, just that folks wanted the border secured first. This, however, we know is untrue also. The majority didn't want his plan whether he secured the border first or not.
I was listening just days ago to Jeff Katz (1110 Am WBT)(http://jeffkatz.wbt.com/) in SC interviewing McCain. McCain is STILL insisting on his comprehensive amnesty and plainly said WE dont know what were talking about and that MOST people and ALL experts want the plan hes been pushing.
BTW, MCCAIN CALLED IT AMNESTY before the American public put him in his place.
McCain called plan AMNESTY in 2003
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59567
But in a May 28, 2003, press conference in Tucson, the Arizona senator said Congress should pass a guest-worker program that includes amnesty for illegal workers in the U.S.
I think we can set up a program where amnesty is extended to a certain number of people, McCain said. Amnesty has to be an important part, because there are people who have lived in this country for 20, 30 or 40 years, who have raised children here and pay taxes here and are not citizens.
He used the word, noted GOP rival Gov. Mitt Romney during the Fox debate, referring to amnesty.
[Expletive] you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room, shouted McCain at Cornyn.
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Go to hades McNitWit
Currently on stage with his VP choice, Lieberman. Third person speaks and drops the withdrawl topic again mentioning Romneys name....
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