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08-26-2008, 01:25 PM #121
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April said,
By being apathetic in the past and letting the gloabalist roll with their agendas this is what we have come to..... and if this trend is not turned around the likes of Mc Cain and Obama will ruin American and this country will never be the same. TIme for all Americans to wake up and stop choosing the lesser of 2 evils. Lets face it folks EVIL IS EVIL and there is no lesser side.
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I agree I hate to vote for the lessor of two evils, I did the same with Bush/Kerry but guess what, either McCain or Obama is going to win. It's too late in the game for a third party, we need to start looking for a 3rd party candidate NOW for 2012 that can win the election. If we can get enough votes then we will turn America into a 3 party system which is what we need. We had a chance with Ross Perot but for some unknown reason he dropped out of the race when he was winning, that has always bothered me. That being said, I will again vote for the lessor of 2 evils and vote McCain because at least with him we have a little chance of not losing America in 4 years."Ask not what your country can do for you but ask what you can do for your country"-John F. Kennedy
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08-26-2008, 01:46 PM #122AprilGuestOriginally Posted by wmarincic
.......not if Juan Hernandez Mc Cains right hand man has anything to say about it.
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08-26-2008, 02:04 PM #123
McCains VP choice is extremely important to me. Have you looked at McCain lately? I mean really looked at him, I don't think he will make it 4 years.
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08-26-2008, 02:34 PM #124
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McCains VP choice is extremely important to me. Have you looked at McCain lately? I mean really looked at him, I don't think he will make it 4 years."The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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08-26-2008, 03:14 PM #125Originally Posted by MW
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08-26-2008, 03:15 PM #126
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Just thought I would throw this in while we go through our....Yes I will, no I won't, yes I will, no I won't (vote for either one of them), stage of purgatory here.
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McCain appears before the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, as reported in Politico:
McCain, speaking first, promised the approximately 700 attendees that resurrecting the bipartisan immigration bill he helped shape last year would be at the forefront of his agenda as president.
"It would be my top priority yesterday, today and tomorrow," McCain said in response to a question about whether he would pursue a comprehensive approach beyond his campaign promise to secure the border in his first 100 days in office.
Seeking to win some points for his initial support for a comprehensive immigration bill, McCain noted that his position "wasn’t very popular … with some in my party."
And, in remarks that could inflame those Republican border hawks, the Arizona senator made clear he would not just seek to secure the border first, as he promised in the primary.
"We have to secure our borders — that’s the message," McCain said. "But we also must proceed with a temporary worker program that is verifiable and truly temporary."
1) It looks as if the folks at The Corner are no longer in denial on whether McCain’s "I got the message" talk during the primaries was a sincere shift to to a tougher stand on immigration. It wasn’t.
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I will vote for Chuck Baldwin to show the GOP I will not hold my nose and vote for a pro amnesty candidate.
The GOP learned from California, that anti illegal immigration voters would vote for a pro amnesty candidate. I think they were feeling us out.......and now we have McCain.
If McCain or Obama wins, there will be no such thing as an illegal alien anymore. But if McCain wins without the help of the anti illegal immigration people, there will still be hope for us in four years, because the GOP will see that we stood our ground.
Sorry, but IMHO...If McCain wins this with the help of the anti amnesty organizations, I don't see ANY hope of straightening out the Republican party in the future.Ron Paul in 2011 "[...]no amnesty should be granted. Maybe a 'green card' with an asterisk should be issued[...]a much better option than deportation."
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08-26-2008, 03:18 PM #127
we need to think if we vote for a 3rd party candidate, does that take votes from mccain and GIVES the election to obama?
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08-26-2008, 03:24 PM #128Originally Posted by GoodOleDays
you do have a good point, if only mccain could actually win without anti-amnesty voters. obama really scares me....
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08-26-2008, 03:32 PM #129Originally Posted by AngelaTCPRESS 1 FOR ENGLISH. PRESS 2 FOR DEPORTATION.
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08-26-2008, 03:38 PM #130
You know, I was just thinking, what is more important to me is the Congress. POTUS cannot make law. Congress does that. If we can get the Republicans to win majority in both houses, then they will NEVER PASS AN AMNESTY BILL.
So, to me, the House candidates are more of a problem.PRESS 1 FOR ENGLISH. PRESS 2 FOR DEPORTATION.
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