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    John McCain is an old man...it seems he has no common sense.

    This man is simply not fit to be president of the United States.
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly
    Hernandez is a slimy worm, he makes my skin crawl
    And he has a permanent smirk on his face!

    And he is always saying "my friend" when he talks to his opponents on TV. We're not his friend and never will be.
    [b] If we do not insist on Voter ID, how can we stop illegals from voting?

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    Emails sent!!!

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    TownHall.com is running with the story also.


    http://kevinmccullough.townhall.com/blo ... bd45f18add

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    McCain aide touts 'Mexico first' policy
    Skeptics of candidate's immigration stance highlight appointment

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    Posted: January 25, 2008
    12:45 p.m. Eastern


    By Jerome R. Corsi
    © 2008 WorldNetDaily.com


    Juan Hernandez, center, with President Bush and former Mexican President Vicente Fox

    The Hispanic outreach director for Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign is a dual American-Mexican citizen known for his "Mexico first" declarations to immigrants in the U.S., WND has confirmed.

    Word of the appointment, made in November, spread across the Internet last night, sparking reaction from secure-border activists who charge Juan Hernandez's position in the campaign belies the Republican candidate's attempt to position himself as an advocate of border security.

    McCain campaign spokesman Brian Rogers emphasized to WND that Hernandez is "a non-paid volunteer to the campaign, and he does not play a policy role."

    "Juan works with us to reach out to the Hispanic community to meet with the folks in the various states," Rogers said.

    Asked if the McCain campaign has repudiated Hernandez's "Mexico first" declarations, Rogers did not give a direct answer.

    Twice he referred WND to McCain's immigration position on the campaign presidential website arguing for border security.

    In an appearance on ABC's Nightline in 2001, Hernandez said, referring to Mexican immigrants in the U.S., "I want the third generation, the seventh generation, I want them all to think 'Mexico first.'"

    Hernandez told the Associated Press the same year, "I never knew the border as a limitation. I'd be delighted if all of us could come and go between these two marvelous countries."

    Last August, Hernandez published a book entitled "The New American Pioneers: Why Are We Afraid of Mexican Immigrants?" in which he argued Mexican immigrants, both legal and illegal, were at the forefront of establishing a new North American market combining the U.S. with Mexico.

    Mark Krikorian, director for the Center for Immigration Studies, asked last night on a National Review Online blog, "Has McCain offered Hernandez, a former high-level foreign government official who presumably swore an oath to uphold the Mexican constitution, a place on a future McCain Administration? That's not a rhetorical question."

    Columnist Michelle Malkin posted equally critical comments this morning on her blog HotAir.com.

    Noting that McCain has attempted to distance himself from the comprehensive immigration reform bill he co-sponsored with Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy, Malkin said the appointment of Hernandez "tells me that John McCain is as weak on border security now as he ever was."

    While McCain is now emphasizing border security, the policy posted on his website repeats many of the "flexible labor market" arguments advanced in the Kennedy-McCain comprehensive immigration reform bills, arguing for the necessity of a guest-worker program.

    No fence

    Hernandez has appeared on various cable news talk shows aggressively arguing against building any fence on the Mexican border, insisting the frontier need to remain wide open so illegal immigrants can easily cross into the U.S.

    Hernandez was the first U.S.-born cabinet member to serve President Vicente Fox, operating from Los Pinos, the Mexican White House. Hernandez represented the 24 million Mexicans living abroad whom Fox then called "heroes" for representing Mexico in the foreign nations in which they lived.

    In 1996, Hernandez was responsible for inviting Fox, then governor of the Mexican state of Guanajuanto, to speak at the University of Texas, Dallas, where he met George W. Bush, then governor of Texas, for the first time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LawEnforcer


    In case you all forgot who this SOB is.

    OH PLEASE! WHAT A NIGHTMARE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeezil
    Quote Originally Posted by Populist
    Sending info to John & Ken. They have a large California audience.
    Populist...can you get an e-mail to Mark Levin on this? I thought maybe you had a good e-mail address for him because the one at his website seems to be bad.
    Zeezil, here is the Mark Levin contact info I have:

    I assume you found this email address on his website:
    Scroll down to bottom of the following link,
    http://www.marklevinshow.com/about.php
    to find this email address for Levin:
    marklevin.show@ citcomm.com

    If that one doesn't work, try this one:
    marklevinshow@ abc.com

    Please tell him that we need to publicize that McCain has received the endorsement of his amnesty friend Mel Martinez. Levin's show is on in Florida.

    I've e-mailed him, but the more e-mails to him the better.
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    Oh yes, Mark Levin will go ballistic over this.

    I can't wait to hear "The great one's" comments.

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    Michelle Malkin is going to be on the Hewitt show today. Hewitt will also be talking about global warming and McCain:

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