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    John McCain Border Shift: 'Complete Danged Fence'

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    John McCain Border Shift: 'Complete Danged Fence'
    In New Ariz. Senate Race Ad, McCain Supports Border Barrier He Once Criticized

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    By RUSSELL GOLDMAN
    May 11, 2010

    Sen. John McCain has released a tough-talking television ad that blames illegal immigrants for "home invasions [and] murders" and calls for the completion of the "danged fence" along the U.S.-Mexico border, reversing years of criticizing such a barrier.
    Arizona Sen. John McCain's latest campaign ad takes on border security.

    Facing the most difficult primary challenge he has seen in years, the ad is the most recent in a series of measures McCain, R-Ariz., has taken which play to the far right of his party, including endorsing a controversial new law that allows police to stop people they suspect are illegal immigrants and demand identification.

    The senator's office said the campaign ad did not indicate a change in his position on border security.

    Walking along the incomplete fence with Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, McCain says: "drug and human smuggling, home invasions, murder." To, which Babeu responds, "We're outmanned. Of all the illegals in America, more than half come through Arizona."

    Babeu tells McCain that his proposal for curbing illegal immigration is a perfect plan: "You bring troops, state, county and local law enforcement together."

    "And," adds McCain, "complete the danged fence."

    "It'll work this time. Senator, You're one of us," Babeu replies.

    Since 2008, more than 500 miles of patchy fence have been built along the nearly 2,000-mile border with Mexico, mostly in Texas and Arizona, but its efficacy is debatable.

    McCain's call to complete the "danged fence" is similar in tone to a comment he made in 2007, but rather different in substance.

    In a 2007 Vanity Fair interview, McCain said, "I think the fence is least effective. But I'll build the g..damned fence if they want it."

    A year later in September 2008, on the eve of the presidential election, McCain told the Spanish-language station Univision that his plan did not include "walls and fences."

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    More and more people are warning of ad causing sickness.

    After Goldline Ad...Glenn weighs in:


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    I would not support John McCain if my life depended on it.

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    A year later in September 2008, on the eve of the presidential election, McCain told the Spanish-language station Univision that his plan did not include "walls and fences."
    McCain, your career as a Senator is over. You might pull off your schemes with open-border pro-illegals who are too stupid to understand your intentions, but Americans are on to you. Give it up. You had your chance to get it right and you failed. Its time get out of politics and retire somewhere nice. See ya!
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