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    I will vote 'against John McCain'

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    I Will Vote "Against John McCain"


    American Patrol Report Commentary -- October 20

    Seven years ago I produced a video entitled "The Conquest of Aztlan" in which I made the case that Mexico is invading the United States with the intent of placing the Southwest under its jurisdiction. After spending six years on the border I haven't changed my mind.
    To grant any form of amnesty to millions of illegal aliens would hand Mexico a victory in this demographic war. It would also doom us to become a Third-World nation of haves and have-nots, rather than a meritocracy.
    John McCain once said he would rather lose and election than lose a war. I feel the same way. I would rather have John McCain lose the election than sacrifice my fundamental beliefs and vote for a man whose position on illegal immigration I believe to be ultimately fatal to the United States of America. ...Continued Here....
    At the same time I cannot vote for a man whose position on illegal immigration is very close to John McCain, so I won't vote for Barack Obama either.


    John McCain could easily win this election. As I had suggested earlier, during the last debate he could have said "In light of the current economic situation and the likelihood of much greater unemployment in the immediate future, I can no longer support a guest worker program and, as President, I would make sure that our immigration laws are enforced and that only legal workers are employed in America." Soon Americans are going to be fighting for jobs against at least 20 million illegal aliens but John McCain says nothing.

    John McCain knows that many of our problems with the uninsured and our schools can be traced back to illegal immigration, but he says nothing.

    There is a political action committee now running ads attacking Barack Obama for supporting drivers licenses for illegal aliens.

    Hillary Clinton criticized Obama's stand on licenses for illegals, but John McCain says nothing.

    Barack Obama has been working with radical left-wing open borders groups, many of them created by Saul Alinsky since the very outset of his political career. John McCain says nothing.

    McCain promised to secure the border before moving on comprehensive immigration reform. He said he would look to governors of border states to certify that the borders are secure. McCain has also said he thinks the border fence is the least effective measure of control when it is the most effective.

    American Border Patrol has produced survey data that prove that the government is not telling the truth about the border but the media refuse pass this on to the American People. If open-borers governors say the borders are secure when they aren't, the media will cover it up. John McCain knows this but says nothing.

    It is true that Obama favors amnesty as much as McCain and he will have a Democrat Congress. But we will still have Republicans and Blue Dog Democrats and, facing an increasingly unemployed electorate, it is unlikely that the House of Representatives will pass an amnesty bill or even a limited guest worker bill.

    But Obama can do a lot of damage. He can curtail job site enforcement and cut back on border fence construction. But remember, American Border Patrol will be there to report on what is happening on the border, if only on the Internet. The states are already cracking down on illegal workers using laws already on the books, and with the coming recession, their efforts will no doubt increase.

    I believe we can survive this loss and live to fight another day.

    McCain's commitment to amnesty is so complete that he is willing to sacrifice his bid for the presidency rather than appeal to the vast majority of Americans who oppose illegal immigration and amnesty.

    I am going to help McCain be an amnesty martyr. I am going to the polls on November 4 and vote, but not for President. I will cast my vote on all issues and for Republican candidates, but I will not vote for president. I want to create a statistical hole in the election results. The hole will say "Against John McCain."

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    I am going to do the same. No matter which one wins we are going down a path we don't need to be on. These idiots caused our problems and we are expected to cast our vote for the one that says he will fix it. No thanks but I have had as much as I can take from them already.

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    Rather than not voting for President, I think even better is voting third party for President.
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    I'm not willing to advise people to not vote in the presidential race.

    Sure, both candidates suck on the immigration issue but there are other issues to consider. I'm not narrow minded enough to toss out my vote because they are against my principles when it comes to immigration.

    Another reason to vote, the next president will probably nominate Supreme Court Justices, and will nominate Federal Court Judges. They choose people from within their party. The Liberal Clinton nominees have been voting against us on the immigration issue left and right.

    There's a lot more going on in America right now. Lots of reasons to vote like... We are still in a war. We are in an economic crisis. We have murdering drug cartels on our border so we have national security issues. We are about to hit a time of joblessness...

    I ask, who is the best candidate that will deal with those issues?

    By not voting for someone, you are not canceling a vote for the other guy and are giving him a vote. For instance, if you don't vote against the worst candidate, someone else will vote for him. I know, I don't like the philosophy either but the fact is, that's the way it is.

    In my personal opinion, you should not throw your vote away because neither candidate gives a damn about immigration enforcement. Hold your nose and vote for the other issues and the judicial nominees.

    Also, go vote for your down ballot candidates, which are concerned about illegal immigration. The president can't sign a bill into law that isn't passed by the congress you elect.

    In my lifetime, I would like to go to the polls and vote for a candidate, instead of against one.

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    I will vote

    For many years I have voted for the least of two evils. I have proclaimed to anyone who would listen that I would "NOT VOTE FOR JOHN McCAIN!". It appears my choice comes down to a vote for increased government control and Socialism, a third party vote that will not count for anything in the end, or a vote for a Republican.
    I like the third party idea. I even planned to write in a presidential candidate, just to prove to Republicans that if they want my vote, they have to give me a conservative candidate. Now I have decided that there is TOO MUCH at stake for the future of this country.
    With the media hype, dissatisfied voters, a smooth talking candidate, and thousands of young ignorant voters, and some older ones too, there is really only one choice left for me.
    This country has already started down the steep slope to socialism. Obama will tax guns and ammo to make them unaffordable to the middle class. He will take what few freedoms we have left. Obama is a racist and wants nothing more than to give to blacks and Hispanics, all the things and money that has been earned by those who have been successful. Of course, Obama and the government elite will not be subject to increased taxes. They have tax lawyers and Swiss Bank accounts to protect their money.
    I am sorry to say it, but I will vote AGAINST BARAK OBAMA. I will do it in the way that is most effective--straight Republican.
    The Republican platform is pretty strong toward enforcement of illegal immigration. It is not what McCain/Palin have talked about. I do feel that, if elected, McCain will have to work with his party to fix illegal immigration, the economy, national security, social security and a whole range of important issues. I will insist and continue to speak out for truth, justice, and the AMERICAN way.
    Please reconsider. Immigration is an important issue. There are other important issues at play here. Our enemies are looking for a weak moment to conquer the US. Who will fight for Americans?

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    I am not voting this election. John McCain is a man who is oblivious to issues facing Americans. After coming home from Vietnam he did not struggle to obtain employment or education like many other veterans he did. A few years later he starts getting involved in politics and marries a woman who has been wealthy her entire life. He and his wife do not know the economic struggles of Americans. They own multiple houses. Their children have attended private schools and colleges. I doubt their oldest daughter Meghan had to deal with MECHA groups at Columbia University. I doubt their son Jack gets called the word "honky" at the Naval Academy. Their adopted daughter Bridget doesn't have to deal non-English speaking students in her private high school. The only child in that family that might see and understand where many Americans are coming from is their son Jimmy who is the Marines. Maybe Jimmy has met people who went to high schools where illegal immigrant students took up the teacher's time in class because they didn't speak English. In Arizona McCain lives away from where illegal immigration causes problems. He doesn't see illegal gang members on streets. McCain is simply oblivious to the crime of illegal immigration. He doesn't realize that many the children he calls "God's children" are racist bullies in the school yards. Maybe he should enroll his daughter Bridget in an Arizona public school for two weeks and I bet after those two weeks his views on illegal immigration would change.
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    I will vote

    The third party vote may have put someone much worse than McCain in the world's most powerful office.
    Vote your principles, but do not whine about the results.
    I voted for McCain, but I did it kicking and screaming. Now I fear our once great country is in mortal danger. I never even saw any numbers relating to third party results. Of the third party candidates, who got the most votes?

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