Posted on 11/25/2008 2:47:01 PM PST by rabscuttle385
QUESTION: Considering you were one of the leading advocates of immigration reform in 2007, do you intend to take up on that role again with President Obama? Or is it too much of a political liability, considering you're running for re-election?
MCCAIN: Running for re-election has never been a concern of mine as far as issues like that are concerned. I intend to discuss that with the president-elect.
It's pretty clear that our agenda, that all Americans are, is our economy, but I still am committed to comprehensive immigration reform, with the need to secure our borders and a guest-worker program that works, as well as providing a path to citizenship with many of those who are here illegally.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
|
FYI
Damn, I’m glad this ponce didn’t get elected... wait.. er...
nevermind.
McLAME future in one word .....
RETIREMENT
In less than a decade, the US will be just like Mexico!! Violence and poverty will abound with this amnesty, and within a decade Mexicans will begin to win all the elections and soon will take over our federal government. Thanks alot McCain. You and your traitor pals who just can't wait to destroy America!!
We are so screwed. Of course, he would have said the very same thing had he been elected POTUS. Naturally, the nice people of AZ will send him back to the Senate again. Can't they field a REAL Republican for his seat?
McIdiot. Truly McIdiot. Now if you wonder why he lost, you must be an Obama voter.
Join the dems, Johnny.
He’s getting to be as big an idiot in his old age as Ted Kennedy.
I’m in favor of a guest-worker program too.
Let’s face it. We need one.
But I don’t want a guest-worker plan based on anything McCain or Kennedy have cooked up.
When Dole lost he disappeared. McCain, please take note! Conservatives should be aware that whether or not Chambliss wins McCain will be voting with Democrats most of the time, and his catamite, Lindsay Graham will follow along.
We already have a guest-worker program that works. Its called “legal” immigration. We allow a million people per year to immigrate legally. Every year. I’ve yet to see anyone try to explain that a million a year isn’t enough. If it isn’t enough, increase it to any defensible explainable number. But don’t saddle us with a legal monstrocity that will create in law what we already have in fact, a population of second-class workers.
If you need a man bad enough to bring him into the country, then you need him bad enough to grant him the rights of any immigrant. If you don’t need him that bad, you don’t need him that bad. It shouldn’t be that tough when you’re hiring to hire from among the million immigrants coming in legally, or the 280 million Americans already here.
I’m glad McCain lost. Now all will learn first hand just what socialism is about. Of course McCain supports most of what the socialists want to do.
Now back to my broiled crow dinner...
Let’s hope the new head of the RNC finds a conservative to run against McCain.
Which Senators will be up for reelection in 2010.If enough, from constituencies that are against it, are up for reelection, they will gaggle against it.
Senator positions up in 2010 |
|||
Retiring |
|||
Sam | Brownback | (R) of | Kansas |
Democratic incumbents |
|||
Blanche | Lincoln | of | Arkansas |
Barbara | Boxer | of | California |
Ken | Salazar | of | Colorado |
Christopher | Dodd | of | Connecticut |
Biden | Delaware | ||
Daniel | Inouye | of | Hawaii |
Obama | Illinois | ||
Evan | Bayh | of | Indiana |
Barbara | Mikulski | of | Maryland |
Harry | Reid | of | Nevada |
Chuck | Schumer | of | New York |
Byron | Dorgan | of | North Dakota |
Ron | Wyden | of | Oregon |
Patrick | Leahy | of | Vermont |
Patty | Murray | of | Washington |
Russ | Feingold | of | Wisconsin |
Republican incumbents |
|||
Richard | Shelby | of | Alabama |
Lisa | Murkowski | of | Alaska |
John | McCain | of | Arizona |
Mel | Martinez | of | Florida |
Johnny | Isakson | of | Georgia |
Mike | Crapo | of | Idaho |
Chuck | Grassley | of | Iowa |
Jim | Bunning | of | Kentucky |
David | Vitter | of | Louisiana |
Kit | Bond | of | Missouri |
Judd | Gregg | of | New Hampshire |
Richard | Burr | of | North Carolina |
George | Voinovich | of | Ohio |
Tom | Coburn | of | Oklahoma |
Arlen | Specter | of | Pennsylvania |
Jim | DeMint | of | South Carolina |
John | Thune | of | South Dakota |
Bob | Bennett | of | Utah |
Yeah,
But I don't think McCain, Ahrnold, Jorge, or any of the other likely transplants are qualified for any jobs Mexico has to offer.
I felt HORRIBLE when Bush 41 lost to Clinton, but wasn’t nearly as upset this time when McCain lost. dHe burned the Republicans too many times over the years for most of us to feel any allegiance toward him.
0bama’s got his hands full; that’s for sure.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.