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    HAHAHA The lilly livered Coward, Juan McCain Retreating?

    You think Juan? that border security might now be good since you are down in the polls, and your state is the NO. 1 Kiddnaping and Trafficing location in the WORLD.... not the US, but the WORLD.... Juan McCain's state beats Africa, China, Russia, even the Pope's harem, as the No. 1 worst place to live in fear for your life and the lives of your children.

    Mr. Amnesty, himself has changed his lilly livered, coward views in order to get elected. But just as CNN said tonight, he will take this tough stand, then when he is re-elected he will go back to his first view. Amnesty for everyone who will vote for him next election.

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    Ariz. Sens. McCain, Kyl call for Guard on border
    By JONATHAN J. COOPER (AP) – 3 hours ago

    PHOENIX — After the shooting death of a rancher, Sens. Jon Kyl and John McCain once again called Monday for National Guard troops to be deployed along Arizona's border with Mexico.

    The request for 3,000 troops was part of a 10-point plan that also includes hiring 3,000 more Customs and Border Protection agents for Arizona, building new fences along the border and increasing aerial surveillance.

    The Arizona senators, both Republicans, said in a conference call with reporters that they would introduce federal legislation to implement their plan.

    Gov. Jan Brewer requested a year ago that President Barack Obama deploy National Guard troops along the border. The senators supported her request at the time, but the Obama administration has not acted.

    The latest proposal followed the death last month of rancher Rob Krentz on his land north of Douglas. Authorities believe he was fatally shot by an illegal immigrant possibly connected to a drug smuggling cartel.

    "While we have the nation's attention, it's important that we strike now and we get these suggestions implemented now, because I really feel the window of opportunity will close very quickly," said Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever, whose office is investigating the killing.

    McCain and Kyl also want to expand a program known as Operation Streamline that charges illegal immigrants with low-level crimes and requires them to spend time in jail instead of being immediately deported.

    Kyl credited the program with reducing illegal immigration along stretches of the border where it's used.

    Other elements of the plan include calls for more Border Patrol stations in the Tucson Sector, more horse patrols and a full-time federal magistrate in Cochise County.

    It requests increased funding for programs that reimburse state and local authorities for their costs of detaining illegal immigrants.

    "The communities in Arizona that suffer the negative impacts from illegal border crossings and the lawlessness along the southern border deserve the full support of the federal government," McCain said.

    McCain is fighting off a primary challenge from the right. His opponent, former congressman J.D. Hayworth, has accused McCain of not doing enough to secure the border.

    McCain said the new plan was not politically motivated and defended his record on the issue, saying he's been calling for more border security for years.

    The senators' plan follows an 18-point plan released by the Arizona Cattle Growers Association, a lobbying group that also called for military deployment.

    In 2006, President George W. Bush deployed National Guard troops along the border for a two-year assignment building fences, conducting surveillance and performing administrative tasks while recruiting and training new agents.

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    The problem is that Kyl supported amnesty for illegal aliens too. Funny how these hypocrites whine about out of control spending, rising health care costs and the skyrocketing deficit and debt but ignore open borders allowing thousands to illegally enter this country every week. An amnesty will result in 20 million already illegally here bringing in millions more immediate and extended family members and the thousands illegally entering this country every week resulting in never ending illegal immigration and amnesties ending in the social and economic collapse of this country. Goodbye America......
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    (mod edit). I'm sure their under educated and under informed constituents are going to rally behind them, especially with Palin pretending to be a tea party activist, all the while campaigning for McCain against a tea party activist.... sigh.....

    But these two guys and Palin are absolutely disgusting !!!!!! I can't even believe the nerve he has to save his political [mod edit]... He is such a loser... and has always been, ever since he murdered 168 servicemen on the USS Forestal.. Thank God his Commander Daddy got him off the hook.... now Palin going to get him off the hook.

    What a fricken woooooose boy...

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    Get 'em Dianne! I would add to your sentiments, but fear going overboard.

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    Sen Reid trailing by double digits

    FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty:

    Incumbents may want to take note:

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is trailing the Republican front-runner in Nevada by double digits.

    The Mason-Dixon poll conducted for the Las Vegas Review-Journal shows Republican Sue Lowden getting 47 percent of the vote... compared to 37 percent for Reid. The poll also includes a slate of third-party and other candidates, who get very little backing.

    Reid has been in trouble in his home state for awhile now. His campaign had always argued that the presence of third party candidates distorted the real picture. Reid claimed when the election was held these minor party candidates would split the vote and he would still win.

    But this poll suggests adding the minor candidates into the mix doesn't really "bleed support" away from the Republican. Experts suggest voters rarely choose third-party candidates in closer races with high stakes... because they don't want to throw away their vote.

    Reid's people still sound confident that the senator can win a fifth term - what else are they gonna say. Another recent poll shows the senate majority leader with an unfavorable rating of 56 percent in Nevada. The people in his own state can't stand him.

    And it's not just Reid who might be in trouble. People are increasingly angry about their government and are likely to take it out on incumbents come November. Let's hope they do.

    Here’s my question to you: What message does it send to incumbents if Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid is trailing by double digits in his home state?

    Tune in to the Situation Room at 6pm to see if Jack reads your answer on air.

    And, we love to know where you’re writing from, so please include your city and state with your comment.

    Filed under: Harry Reid • Senate

    http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2010/ ... in-nevada/

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    I love it !!!!! But please... never let Juan McCain off the hook. He is a loser, and this country certainly does not need more losers than we have now.

    We have a chance to retire Juan McCain... let's do it... and Sarah Palin, Austrailian/Muslim owned FOX News be damned.... get your tea party usurper, Palin out of our way !!!!!! I know she is the one the media loves to focus on, and the sheeple in Arizona are really believing she and McCain are the tea party... Gawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwd..... the tea party would have kicked both of those t**ds out years ago.

    Fight, educate.... let's send Juan McCain back home to his mama.. the one person who knows you have to hold your nose before you vote for him.

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    As time goes on Juan McPain make me even more sick. He was on Bill O'Reilly tonight, and sat there most of the time with this stupid-a$$ fake grin on his face, trying to convince everyone he is unaffected by the fact that Hayworth is rapidly gaining on him.

    He must think the voters will actually believe his campaign-mode-only BS babble about the importance of border security.

    When asked yesterday on FOX Sunday about the accusations that he is moving to the right only because of the election, he did not even address it. Instead he responded by saying he loves a campaign, he's good at campaigning, he believes he will win, and he's not concerned about Hayworth.

    If this man loses the primary, I will be dancing in the streets.
    <div>Number*U.S. military*in S.Korea to protect their border with N.Korea: 28,000. Number*U.S. military*on 2000 mile*U.S. southern border to protect ourselves from*the war in our own backyard: 1,200 National Guard.</

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    builditnow and others, I will be soooooooooooooooo sick if the people of Arizona do not get rid of him, now that they have a chance.

    I will dance in the streets the day I see Reid, McCain, Graham, Pelosi, Obama gone !! And that's just the short list.

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