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    McCain emphasizes border security during debate

    McCain emphasizes border security during debate
    By JACQUES BILLEAUD (AP) – 33 minutes ago

    PHOENIX — Republican Sen. John McCain framed the porousness of America's borders as both a national security concern and a human rights issue Sunday in the only scheduled general election debate in Arizona's U.S. Senate race.

    Democratic challenger Rodney Glassman says McCain's emphasis on border security was meant to further the four-term senator's political future.

    The issue of America's porous borders, illegal immigration and drug violence in Mexico took center stage at the debate.

    McCain emphasized that the U.S. must first secure the border before it confronts the economic realities that motivate people to come into the country illegally.

    Glassman says the country has to find a way to let foreign workers come into the country legally.

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    I can't believe the people of Arizona actually voted for this fool in the primary.

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    lets see how easily he forgets this if he gets another six years

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    Im sorry

    Quote Originally Posted by agrneydgrl
    I can't believe the people of Arizona actually voted for this fool in the primary.
    Im sorry but I have to believe there was election fraud for this clown to get back into office. He has been exposed as a globalist, new world order lackey and as an amnesty lover...

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    Term limits it appears is our only answer and set amount to be spent on campaign would allow less wealthy to compete.
    I'm old with many opinions few solutions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agrneydgrl
    I can't believe the people of Arizona actually voted for this fool in the primary.
    I worked my butt off against him. He had an incredibly large amount of money and is entrenched in politics here. We were able to get many conservatives in positions to start to get the Rep party back to its conservative roots. Its going to take time and not done over night.

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