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    Senior Member BearFlagRepublic's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowman
    Well maybe the Globalists funding and running McCain's campaign are behind the Hispandering. I don't think he is in total control. Otherwise he would have to be dumber than a doorknob, even my eight year old knows to not piss off 80% of the kids on the playground!!
    That's exactly what it is. Globalist corporate campaign funding means more to them than we ever will. That is why I will never vote for one of these scumbags ever again. While their at it, they are going to try to get as much ethnocentric support as possible. They are trying their typical balancing act of globalist money, half-hearted conservative support, and the "Hispanic Strategy."

    In 04 I predicted that they would never be able to pull it off again. It looks that with their nominee that they feel confident that they can. My vote is a vote against that system. IMO we are very close to a patriotic movement that will buck this corrupt system. The patriotic populists of this nation can only go so long without any representation in Washington. One way or another, the silent majority will win. And I think this party is headed for self-destruction.
    Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.

    See you at the signing!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowman
    Quote Originally Posted by Emanon
    I AM NOT voting for McCain and three of my Republican friends are not either because of his stance on illegal immigration. I wonder how many others are not too - because of this. So, let McCain grab his 2 million latino votes while lossing tens of millions of "true" repubulican votes because of his Amnesty views.

    Screw him. He is a sell-out, a panderer, a liar, and two-faced ignorant tool.

    He is JUST LIKE THE LIBERAL LEFT ON AMNESTY --- Forget him.
    I am with you pardner, are you voting for Chuck Baldwin?
    Yup. Or I'll write in Ron Paul. Either or.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BearFlagRepublic
    Quote Originally Posted by Emanon
    So, let McCain grab his 2 million latino votes while lossing tens of millions of "true" repubulican votes because of his Amnesty views.
    Exactly. Pat Buchanan explains this well in State of Emergency. They would need to only pick up about 2% of their traditional base, but they are trying to go after impossible gains of ethnocentric voters. It makes absolutely no sense. Its almost as if McCain is throwing this election.

    Screw him. He is a sell-out, a panderer, a liar, and two-faced ignorant tool.

    He is JUST LIKE THE LIBERAL LEFT ON AMNESTY --- Forget him.
    Well said.
    I can't imagine he is throwing this election but I do think he has handlers and those handlers are the very same that have been nurturing/guiding his political career. They know that either way, they will win (the handlers) -- for they are the very same manuevering Obama. So to them, sure - they might like one flavoring more than another but when concocting a stew, what is one spice over another ..... just flavoring.

    So, that is why on the real issues - they are identical. Sure, McCain is much more Hawkish out in the open, Obama will still continue the oversea's empires and nation building. And they both are the same on Amnesty.

    So to me... he isn't throwing the election, he = McCain, is just not in control as one would believe.

    He deserves what is coming to his campaign. Let him loose for the will of the people are being subverted and truth be told. I really truly believe he will destroy the Republican party if he is elected and ultimately not follow the platform.

    What people don't understand is that once you give amnesty to 20+million illegals and then the chain migration, say goodbye to the Republican party. Upwards of 80million 'new' citizens and most, and i mean most will vote democratic. They will swell the working poor ranks and usher in the socialistic agenda. The media and their home countries have already instilled the 'victimhood', the 'nanny state' environement within them...

    forget it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone_Patriot
    WE NEED TO GET DURBIN (D ILL) OUT of the senate!!
    I'm with you on that one!!!!!!
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    I'm voting chuck baldwin too. I started getting excited when McCain choose Sara Palin, but now I see that she won't matter at all. McCain is a lier and I do not trust him.

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    Just thought I'd mention that last week one of the TV stations conducted a poll where they called randomly around the entire state.

    They said that if the elections were held today, (last Thursday) in Georgia that McCain would have won.

    It was like 53% to 47%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalUSCitizen
    Just thought I'd mention that last week one of the TV stations conducted a poll where they called randomly around the entire state.

    They said that if the elections were held today, (last Thursday) in Georgia that McCain would have won.

    It was like 53% to 47%.
    Yeah right, we will see. Does it really matter?

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    Chuck Baldwin will get my vote and probably more of my familys'. McCain makes me sick to my stomach and this is the final straw.
    <div>Thank you Governor Brewer!</div>

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    [/quote]Contact Senator John McCain's presidential campaign to voice your frustration at his return to the "comprehensive immigration reform" message. What a turn off to voters.

    http://www.johnmccain.com/Contact/

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    I called and pressed 4 for the Press Dept. and had a 20 minute conversation with the Press Officer. I told him thousands of Americans are turning against McCain due to his stance on Amnesty. He asked where I got that number from and I told him to go to ALIPAC. He asked for the web address and thanked me for the call. I would ask everyone to call and speak to the press dept. as you can at least speak to a live person on McCains campaign, and the guy seemed interested.
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