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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Thomas Jefferson
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Monday, January 28, 2013
McCain – “Republicans Must Become More Like Progressives To Win Elections”
"VOTES, VOTES, VOTES! It's all about VOTES! The Democrats have never cared about the country. They have bought votes for years with taxpayer dollars/handouts. Now the Republicans are starting. McCain and the rest of the Rhinos can go to hell. He's always been a sellout. The one that disgusts me the most was someone I had hopes for, Paul Ryan, but he's turned out to be an Amnesty Rhino as well. Paul Ryan is far better at talking the talk than walking the walk. Republicans are all pandering to the fact that if they give amnesty to the illegals, they will turn and vote Republican. They are sadly mistaken. This shows how stupid McCain and the rest of the Rhinos are. Prior to the 2008 election, McCain had done everything for the illegal aliens except kiss their illegal ass. The bill he and Car Splashin Teddy pushed was pitiful as far as a sell out. So who did most of the illegal people vote for in the 2008 election? Not him. Most voted for Hussein who had never done anything to further the cause of the undocumented criminals. Why? Because Barr offered more freebies. If the stupid Republicans think they are going to gain the Hispanic vote by legalizing the illegals, they are bigger morons than I thought. All they are going to do is legalize the illegal vote that is going against them now. What a bunch of jackasses. And, in 2012 Hussein was saying he deported more people than George Bush did. How did that get him the big Hispanic vote, I wonder.? So its not about the Constitution or the country or the rule of law. It's about your party. Your job security and your ego. John McCain you are a dirtbag. We don't have to accept amnesty ever. Come in legally or not at all. Follow the laws that are on the books already. We, the people, demand enforcement of our federal laws against illegal immigration, nothing more, nothing less. And that does not include amnesty, John McCain. How many f**king times are they going to run an amnesty program before they finally realize it only encourages more criminal immigration, and saps our economy. Hey John, you fought and sacrificed for this country, you were a war hero. You did all that because you believed in the Constitution and all it stands for. Why you would want to trample on it now, is very disturbing to me." MC
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said that the Republican Party has to accept a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants as part of an immigration-reform package.
McCain said on ABC’s “This Week” Sunday that a group of bipartisan senators would be announcing
“principles” on immigration reform this week, which he said was similar to a plan unveiled during President George W. Bush’s second term that ultimately failed.
McCain said there’s one big reason that his party has to loosen its opposition to providing a path to citizenship
“Look at the last election,” he said. “We are losing dramatically the Hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons, and we’ve got to understand that.”
President Obama is making his own immigration push this week with a speech in Las Vegas. McCain, one of the president’s harshest critics in Congress, said he thinks Obama’s proposals will be “helpful” to the effort in the Senate.
He said there’s a “new appreciation on both sides of the aisle — including maybe importantly on the other side of the aisle” to pass immigration reform.
While McCain’s stance on immigration reform was at odds with much of his party during Bush’s second-term, there are signs that things have changed after the 2012 election.
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in a speech this week that he was confident a bipartisan immigration bill would pass in this Congress.
McCain said Sunday that something had to be done with the 11 million illegal immigrants “living in the shadows” in the United States.
“I think the time is right,” McCain said.
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