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To: meandog

Bad polling data


10 posted on 02/17/2010 12:42:59 PM PST by pissant (THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
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Let’s remember the other poll. Also taken about the same time as the indicated poll in the so called article.

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An overlooked headline:
J.D. Hayworth creams McCain in straw poll at Maricopa County Rep. Party annual meeting — sources / A more conservative Party

Multiple sources are reporting that JD Hayworth overwhelming beat Senator John McCain among the Republican faithful at the Maricopa County Republican Committee elections today.

The straw poll showed that the former congressman and conservative, JD Hayworth, beat Arizona’s senior senator 68% to 10.5%. The poll reflects the growing dissatisfaction by grassroots and elected precinct committeemen even in John McCain’s home county.JD Hayworth

http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/2010/02/hayworth-creams-mccain-in-az-gop.html
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Let me share something with all of you that was just sent by NAFBPO. THIS is what will happen if we don’t get John McCAin and his socialist/rino compadres out of congress.
And yes, the USA is an OAS member. They won’t need to pass amnesty if they can pull this off.
http://www.oas.org/en/states/member_states.asp

M3 Report

El Universo (Guayaquil,Ecuador) 2/15/10

Open Western Hemisphere borders proposed

The Ecuadorian government will ask the Organization of American States (OAS) to promote the free movement of people within the continent in order to curb the deportation of immigrants who are in an “irregular condition” [Read: illegal]. Hernan Holguin, sub-secretary of the Ecuadorian national department that oversees migrant issues, indicated that the matter will be presented before the OAS as “a matter of human rights” and to stop the deportation of “irregular immigrants.” Holguin expressed the opinion that humanity is advancing toward a “universal citizenship” and that world globalization is not centered only in the movement of merchandise, but also in people, for which reason it is a right for emigrants to come and go in other countries as they wish. The proposal has to do with urging “an integrated migrant policy with full respect for human rights in the framework of human mobility,” he said. Holguin emphasized that the process of returning to one’s country of origin should be “orderly, planned and supported” in order to avoid situations in which the undocumented immigrant might be arrested for a minor infraction and be deported, thus destroying his life’s future plans. He pointed out that in order to confront this matter, his country, for example, has subscribed to a “migratory agreement” with Peru that is similar to another established by Mexico. Ecuador estimates that it has one-fifth of its population in migratory status, mostly in the US, Spain and Italy, brought on by an economic crisis in the country in 1999 and considered the worst in its national history.

http://www.eluniverso.com/2010/02/15/1/1360/ecuador-pedira-oea-libre-movilidad.html?p=1360&m=1860

Unrestricted migration to be proposed


81 posted on 02/17/2010 3:38:26 PM PST by AuntB (WE are NOT a nation of immigrants! http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/)
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