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  • McCain on the Issues - Veterans

    05/17/2008 9:14:23 AM PDT · by Bob J · 59 replies · 139+ views
    Commitment To America's Service Members: Past And Present America owes its liberty, its prosperity, and its future to our veterans who have dedicated their lives to protecting our great country. John McCain has fought to honor our national commitment to our veterans who have given their careers and livelihoods to ensuring our freedom. He believes we must provide for service members and their families while they serve, we must help those who return from combat to adjust to civilian life, and we must honor and never forget the service of those who do not return. John McCain has been a...
  • McCain's Global Warming Plan Threatens Economy (Heritage Foundation)

    05/18/2008 2:49:26 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 13 replies · 183+ views
    Townhall ^ | Sunday, May 18, 2008 | Robert Bluey
    Robert B. Bluey is director of the Center for Media & Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation and maintains a blog at RobertBluey.com Exactly one year after angering conservatives with an amnesty bill for illegal aliens, Sen. John McCain managed to fire up the right again last week—only this time he’s proposing a massive plan to combat global warming that would have severe consequences for the U.S. economy. During a West Coast trip to Oregon and Washington state, McCain outlined his global warming strategy, which in many ways resembles legislation offered by Senators Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.)....
  • Remarks by John McCain on Climate Change Policy (full text)

    05/18/2008 12:49:03 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 17 replies · 222+ views
    Standard Newswire ^ | May 12, 2008 | John McCain
    Contact: Press Office, 703-650-5550; www.JohnMcCain.com ARLINGTON, Virginia, May 12 /Standard Newswire/ -- U.S. Senator John McCain will deliver the following remarks as prepared for delivery at the Vestas Training Facility, in Portland, OR, today at 12:30 p.m. PDT: Thank you all very much. I appreciate the hospitality of Vestas Wind Technology. Today is a kind of test run for the company. They've got wind technicians here, wind studies, and all these wind turbines, but there's no wind. So now I know why they asked me to come give a speech. Every day, when there are no reporters and cameras around...
  • McCain will not appoint originalist judges(unless by accident)

    05/18/2008 5:14:34 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 62 replies · 170+ views
    Here's why: 1. Gang of 14. 2. Warren Rudman. 3. McCain said Alito is too conservative. 4. There is absolutely zero logic in thinking that McCain will nominate the type of judge that will overturn his signature bills.
  • McCain on the Issues - Border Security and Immigration Reform

    05/18/2008 12:17:10 PM PDT · by Bob J · 306 replies · 336+ views
    Border Security & Immigration Reform Immigration is one of those challenging issues that touch on many aspects of American life. I have always believed that our border must be secure and that the federal government has utterly failed in its responsibility to ensure that it is secure. If we have learned anything from the recent immigration debate, it is that Americans have little trust that their government will honor a pledge to do the things necessary to make the border secure. As president, I will secure the border. I will restore the trust Americans should have in the basic competency...
  • California's Gift to McCain? ( Homosexual "marriage" )

    05/17/2008 6:28:56 AM PDT · by kellynla · 25 replies · 113+ views
    weekly standard ^ | 05/26/2008, Volume 013, Issue 35 | John McCormack
    Eight years ago, 4,618,673 California voters--61 percent of those casting ballots--approved an initiative that stated: "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." Last Thursday, four of the seven justices of the California supreme court struck down that law, ruling that it violates the "fundamental constitutional right to form a family relationship." California chief justice Ronald George, writing for the majority, declared that "an individual's sexual orientation--like a person's race or gender--does not constitute a legitimate basis upon which to deny or withhold legal rights" and therefore "the California Constitution properly must be interpreted...
  • Obama Accuses McCain of 'Fear Peddling'

    05/17/2008 3:51:15 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 29 replies · 66+ views
    washingtontimes.com ^ | May 17, 2008 | Christina Bellantoni
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES - In a preview of the sharp foreign-policy jabs expected in the general election, Sen. Barack Obama charged that Republican Sen. John McCain is "fear peddling" when criticizing his desire to talk directly with U.S. adversaries. Mr. Obama, using his dust-up with the White House to rally Democrats, linked Mr. McCain to the unpopular President Bush, accusing them of "bluster," and told South Dakota voters, "They are trying to scare you." The prohibitive frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination said the Republican campaign line that he would negotiate with terrorist groups is false. "I have been adamant...
  • Obama an appeaser? How dare you

    05/17/2008 6:09:27 AM PDT · by Nony · 37 replies · 113+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | May 17, 2008 | Mark Steyn
    "That's enough. That – that's a show of disrespect to me." That was Barack Obama, a couple of weeks back, explaining why he was casting the Rev. Jeremiah Wright into outer darkness. It's one thing to wallow in "adolescent grandiosity" (as Scott Johnson of the Powerline Web site called it) when it's a family dispute between you and your pastor of 20 years. It's quite another to do so when it's the 60th anniversary celebrations of one of America's closest allies. President Bush was in Israel the other day and gave a speech to the Knesset. Its perspective was summed...
  • Obama Reaffirms Support For Same-Sex Unions [Agrees that ban on gay marriage unconstitional]

    05/16/2008 11:38:25 AM PDT · by Brilliant · 56 replies · 48+ views
    TPM ElectionCentral ^ | May 15, 2008 | Eric Kleefeld
    Barack Obama is sticking by his defense of same-sex unions, despite the likelihood that it will flare up as a general election issue because of today's California Supreme Court decision legalizing it. Here's the Obama camp's response to the court decision: "Barack Obama has always believed that same-sex couples should enjoy equal rights under the law, and he will continue to fight for civil unions as President. He respects the decision of the California Supreme Court, and continues to believe that states should make their own decisions when it comes to the issue of marriage." The Republicans are likely to...
  • Analysis: Gay marriage back as campaign issue

    05/15/2008 8:00:24 PM PDT · by EagleUSA · 46 replies · 110+ views
    Yahoo / AP ^ | 05/15/2008 | EagleUSA
    WASHINGTON - A California Supreme Court decision clearing the way for gay marriages in the state injects an element of uncertainty into a presidential race in which the Iraq war and the sputtering economy have largely overshadowed social issues. John McCain, the GOP nominee-in-waiting whose position on the issue rankles the Republican Party's conservative base, sought to strike a delicate balance to the Thursday ruling. He "supports the right of the people of California to recognize marriage as a unique institution sanctioning the union between a man and a woman, just as he did in his home state of Arizona,"...
  • I Do Not Trust Obama’s Judgment

    05/14/2008 6:58:21 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 12 replies · 112+ views
    newsmax.com ^ | May 12, 2008 | Edward I. Koch
    Sen. Barack Obama won the North Carolina primary by 14 percentage points. Sen. Hillary Clinton won the Indiana primary by a narrower margin of 2 percent. Neither candidate scored a knockout punch, but Obama came out ahead. Clearly Obama who had the most to lose — it would have been considered a huge loss if Indiana went big for Hillary — also had the most to gain. The race goes on and will go on until a decision is made at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. The fat lady here is Hillary, and she won’t sing. I’m part of...
  • McCain calls for greenhouse-gas cuts, criticizes Bush administration

    05/13/2008 9:14:50 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 111 replies · 469+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 5/13/08 | Matt Stearns
    WASHINGTON – Sen. John McCain called Monday for reductions in carbon emissions and criticized the Bush administration for failing to lead the fight against climate change. "We have many advantages in the fight against global warming, but time is not one of them. … We stand warned by serious and credible scientists across the world that time is short and the dangers are great," the Arizona Republican said in a speech delivered at a wind-energy facility in Portland, Ore. "The most relevant question is whether our own government is equal to the challenge." McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, proposed...
  • McCain on the Issues - Iraq

    05/12/2008 10:43:34 AM PDT · by Bob J · 26 replies · 86+ views
    Strategy for Victory in Iraq Bolster Troops on the Ground A greater military commitment now is necessary if we are to achieve long-term success in Iraq. John McCain agrees with retired Army General Jack Keane that there are simply not enough American forces in Iraq. More troops are necessary to clear and hold insurgent strongholds; to provide security for rebuilding local institutions and economies; to halt sectarian violence in Baghdad and disarm Sunni and Shia militias; to dismantle al Qaeda; to train the Iraqi Army; and to embed American personnel in Iraqi police units. Accomplishing each of these goals...
  • McCain Runs Ads Touting Global Warming Threat

    05/12/2008 1:37:19 PM PDT · by Alter Kaker · 170 replies · 203+ views
    YouTube ^ | 5/12/08 | McCain
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuRHRRYHKIY
  • Next president might be gentler on pot clubs

    05/12/2008 4:43:29 AM PDT · by Aristotelian · 91 replies · 58+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | May 12, 2008 | Bob Egelko
    Ever since California voters became the first in the nation to legalize medical marijuana in 1996, the state has faced unyielding opposition from the federal government, which insists it has the power to prohibit a drug it considers useless and dangerous. That could all change with the next presidential election. As the candidates prepare for a May 20 primary in Oregon, one of 12 states with a California-style law, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois has become an increasingly firm advocate of ending federal intervention and letting states make their own rules when it comes to medical marijuana. His Democratic rival,...
  • Just heard on Laura Ingram Show, The reason McCain turned green is because

    05/12/2008 7:14:37 AM PDT · by stockpirate · 90 replies · 441+ views
    The Laura Ingram Radio Show ^ | 5/12/08 | Laura Ingram show
    The reason John McCain turned green is because he met a little boy in a penguin suit who spoke to him about global warming. This came out while she had a guest on her show named Kris, and he also said that a paper recently compared McCain's energy policy to Obama's and McCain's is 99% of Obama's so the paper of course endorsed Obama's plan. Our man is really a complete idiot.
  • McCain Calls Global Warming Undeniable

    05/12/2008 7:16:57 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 2 replies · 158+ views
    McCain Calls Global Warming Undeniable Senator Supports Market-Based Solutions POSTED: 9:46 am EDT May 12, 2008 UPDATED: 10:00 am EDT May 12, 2008 PHOENIX -- Republican John McCain, reaching out to both independents and green-minded social conservatives, argued that global warming is undeniable and the country must take steps to bring it under control while adhering to free-market principles. In remarks prepared for delivery Monday at a Portland, Ore., wind turbine manufacturer, the presidential contender said expanded nuclear power must be considered to reduce carbon-fuel emissions. He also set a goal that by 2050, the country will reduce carbon emissions...
  • McCain Urges Free-Market Principles to Reduce Global Warming

    05/12/2008 5:26:19 AM PDT · by webschooner · 197 replies · 221+ views
    My Way News ^ | 5-12-08 | Glen Johnson
    PHOENIX (AP) - Republican John McCain, reaching out to both independents and green-minded social conservatives, argues that global warming is undeniable and the country must take steps to bring it under control while adhering to free-market principles. In remarks prepared for delivery Monday at a Portland, Ore., wind turbine manufacturer, the presidential contender says expanded nuclear power must be considered to reduce carbon-fuel emissions. He also sets a goal that by 2050, the country will reduce carbon emissions to a level 60 percent below that emitted in 1990. "For all of the last century, the profit motive basically led in...
  • Hillary's best hope: racism - 'Working class' means 'White'

    05/11/2008 1:47:13 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 25 replies · 45+ views
    Las Vegas Review Journal ^ | May 11th, 2008 | SHERMAN FREDERICK
    Democrats bristle at talking about this in plainer terms. They say Sen. Hillary Clinton has found her base -- the "working class." That's why she won in the Rust Belt primaries. That's her great hope in Kentucky and West Virginia. But calling Clinton's strategy one of kowtowing to the "working class" doesn't quite say it, does it? Isn't this just old-fashioned racism within the Democratic Party? When Hillary strategists say they are winning the "working class," they don't mean they are winning working people with a household income of, say, less than $50,000. All the exit polls show quite clearly...
  • Why the Candidates Dodge Offshore Drilling

    05/10/2008 7:10:19 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 48 replies · 148+ views
    Barron's ^ | May 12, 2008 | Jim McTague
    OUR THREE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES SHARE THIS PECULIAR infirmity: None of them has any backbone. If they did, then instead of blaming Big Oil for soaring energy prices, they would stand up to some real culprits responsible for the run-up. These are politically powerful coastal states like Florida, New Jersey and California, which time after time have placed their parochial interests ahead of the nation's critical need for energy independence by prohibiting the offshore production of natural gas and oil. Of course, oil companies have no electoral votes. And wealthy Californians, some of whom own property overlooking the oil-rich Santa Barbara...