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    The indirect allusions to amnesty in the McCains speeches

    Did anyone else notice this?
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    Re: The indirect allusions to amnesty in the McCains speeche

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    Did anyone else notice this?
    YES I NOTICED RIGHT AWAY.

    "WE ARE ALL AMERICANS"

    THAT WAS ONE OF THE ALLUSIONS.
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    Yeah, something about 'we are all God's children"....puke.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disillusioned
    Yeah, something about 'we are all God's children"....puke.
    Makes you wonder who his god is, huh?


    I didn't waste my time watching that lying old geezer. I will never vote for him or Obama, so I ignore both of them.

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    McCain said......"We are all God's children.' And then right away he said something about a child/family of 'migrants' are all Americans!!!
    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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    CindyB wrote:

    Makes you wonder who his god is, huh?
    The Mexican god Quetzalcoatl would be my guess.

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    Yeah, I heard it too. He said "We're all God's children". The funny thing is that it was supposed to be an applause line and only a few people actually did. I bet it was the ones that weren't really paying attention.

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    Yes, if I remember correctly it was the "Latina daughter of migrant workers", that McCain chose to compare to the desendants of pilgrims from the May Flower.

    Just as I was trying to like him he has to through some cold water on us.
    Couldn't he just of let us have our anti Obama, pro-Palin moment!

    His speach was allot about the fighting and battles he plans for, with congress. I wanted to puke, because I know I will be one of the people who will be battling him.

    I really like the persona of Sarah Palin, and she makes McCain allot more palatable, Obama is worse than McCain, but I think he would be a weak president,and easier to defeat in a new amnesty battle.

    What to do, what to do?

    I guess I need more time. I will watch the polls in California, if it looks like a close race here, I will cast a vote for President, if it looks like a land slide for Obama in California, I don't think I will vote for McCain.

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    Re: The indirect allusions to amnesty in the McCains speeche

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    Did anyone else notice this?
    I noticed it too! I also noticed how eager he is to work with the other side of the isle.

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