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Sunday, June 11, 2006
Ho Ho Ho... DeWine [RINO-OH] has a surprize for everyone!
Take a look at Ohio Senator DeWine's Re-election web site...
then notice this picture from the web site...
Notice it says "INDEPENDENT" Fighter for Ohio Families!
This is why he blew off the conservative base!
He has come out of the closet and joined "Jumpin' Jim Jeffords".
Edited on: Sunday, June 11, 2006 9:41 AM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Thursday, June 08, 2006
In my email...
Frist and his VOLPAC are desperately trying to find some way to crawl back into the graces of the conservatives. The RINOs in the senate have been saving a bunch of the "near and dear" stuff to pull out of the hat for after they forcefully rammed through their amnesty package against the will of a VAST majority of citizens. They still do not appreciate the depth of anger toward them.
Many still feel invulnerable [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.] and a little hurt that we do not appreciate the how low they had to stoop to support criminals along with their allies, the Democrats. We are only now beginning to understand that it was not how low they stooped but how high they reached. It meant that the senate daisy chain actually had to get off their bellies.
Edited on: Thursday, June 08, 2006 4:16 PM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Saturday, June 03, 2006
Attention Michigan Republicans...
Terri Lynn Land is having a special $500.00-per-guest reception this coming week [June 9th] and the special fund raiser guest will be none other than the US Senate's renegade numero uno RINO, John McCain. Retainers in attendance will include McCain's Michigan water boY, Chuck Yob. It is time for you to identify the pro-amnesty types in the party. Yob is one! They may be local now, but local politicians have a funny way of gravitating toward State and National offices. Terri Lynn Land is on the second step of the ladder. Does anyone know what her position is on illegal aliens? The fact that she is using McCain as a fund raiser draw is very suggestive.
A line from vaudville days "Is she is, or is she aint?"
The meeting for us party peons is:
Tuesday, June 6th
5:30 - 7:30 PM
At the Grandville LAND 2006 Campaign Headquarters,
4565 Wilson SW, Grandville
Located across the street from the Rivertown Crossings Mall
How to identify pro-amnesty politicians... get them talking on the subject. Find out if they favor comprehensive immigration reform. Let the illegals stay and earn citizenship? Should they be allowed to stay or be deported? If they are allowed to stay what price would they set on a green card and citizenship? Does it get progressively higher the shorter time they have been here? Do they know who are the best forgers of faked time-in-the-USA documents? Would they make an allowance for the cost of those documents to the illegals? Are they in favor of giving credit for time worked for purposes of social security even if the documents say they have been here 20 years and they just arrived. How about earned income credit? Free medical? College tuition? Get to skip paying taxes? Their employers get amnesty for having employed them illegally?
Listen to McCain and see how far he is from all the above... mostly right on! That is what he voted for and what is in the senate amnesty bill! Ask the local politician if he/she favors S.2611. It IS important!
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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The AXIS - White House, Senate, and Big Business
This axis crosses party lines and includes the leadership from both the Democrat and Republican parties. Our ONLY protection is our elected Representatives in the House. The Axis is determined that it will push amnesty through at any cost.
What happens when a group of people band together and decide to violate their oath of office? They decide "We will refuse to enforce the law." This group is half of a legislative body given the public trust to make laws that will protect the CITIZENS. When they lose focus on CITIZENS and shift to protection of criminals they have lost the public trust and must be removed from office.
We need a citizens option for impeaching public officials to limit the amount of damage they can inflict. SIX years is too long to keep renegade senators in office.
We need to be able to impeach senators by RECALL! Show me where in the constitution that we can not decide that a grievious egregious error has been made in giving the public trust to an elected official and that we wish to correct our mistake. Punishing us for 6 years is cruel and unusual punishment.
These 62 violators of the trust given them by the voting citizens must be removed from office. These 62 have violated the oath they took upon entering the high office they have been entrusted with. They now treat it as an imperial office.
The AXIS
Many large employers of illegal aliens
President George W Bush
The Senate Violators of the Public Trust
| YEAs ---62 | ||
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Akaka (D-HI) Baucus (D-MT) Bayh (D-IN) Bennett (R-UT) Biden (D-DE) Bingaman (D-NM) Boxer (D-CA) Brownback (R-KS) Cantwell (D-WA) Carper (D-DE) Chafee (R-RI) Clinton (D-NY) Coleman (R-MN) Collins (R-ME) Conrad (D-ND) Craig (R-ID) Dayton (D-MN) DeWine (R-OH) Dodd (D-CT) Domenici (R-NM) Durbin (D-IL) |
Feingold (D-WI) Feinstein (D-CA) Frist (R-TN) Graham (R-SC) Gregg (R-NH) Hagel (R-NE) Harkin (D-IA) Inouye (D-HI) Jeffords (I-VT) Johnson (D-SD) Kennedy (D-MA) Kerry (D-MA) Kohl (D-WI) Landrieu (D-LA) Lautenberg (D-NJ) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Lieberman (D-CT) Lincoln (D-AR) Lugar (R-IN) Martinez (R-FL) |
McCain (R-AZ) McConnell (R-KY) Menendez (D-NJ) Mikulski (D-MD) Murkowski (R-AK) Murray (D-WA) Nelson (D-FL) Obama (D-IL) Pryor (D-AR) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Sarbanes (D-MD) Schumer (D-NY) Smith (R-OR) Snowe (R-ME) Specter (R-PA) Stevens (R-AK) Voinovich (R-OH) Warner (R-VA) Wyden (D-OR) |
Edited on: Sunday, June 04, 2006 1:36 PM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Thursday, June 01, 2006
Citizenship For Sale - CHEAP!
A Sign posted on the door to the US Senate chamber.
and their for sale clipping from the Senate Newspaper, The Bullshitter
Bullshipper:
It would be no surprize that they get maybe 20 million replies to this!
Another day at the office for the US Senate!
Edited on: Sunday, June 04, 2006 1:38 PM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Friday, May 26, 2006
Our Senators, How they voted...
America Held Hostage by the US Senate!
23 RINOs and 39 Democrats
Source Trackback:
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=109&session=2&vote=00157
This is the official final roll call vote of the US Senate on S.2611
Read 'em and weep... The senators casting YEAs for legalizing criminals have violated their oaths of office. They do not care at this time because they are lame duck supermen... literally untouchable. The only ones who can influence the vote they cast are their true constituency, the illegal aliens, Presidente Fox, President Bush, in that order.
62 to 36 Senators pass amnesty!
Grouped By Vote Position| YEAs ---62 | ||
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Akaka (D-HI) Baucus (D-MT) Bayh (D-IN) Bennett (R-UT) Biden (D-DE) Bingaman (D-NM) Boxer (D-CA) Brownback (R-KS) Cantwell (D-WA) Carper (D-DE) Chafee (R-RI) Clinton (D-NY) Coleman (R-MN) Collins (R-ME) Conrad (D-ND) Craig (R-ID) Dayton (D-MN) DeWine (R-OH) Dodd (D-CT) Domenici (R-NM) Durbin (D-IL) |
Feingold (D-WI) Feinstein (D-CA) Frist (R-TN) Graham (R-SC) Gregg (R-NH) Hagel (R-NE) Harkin (D-IA) Inouye (D-HI) Jeffords (I-VT) Johnson (D-SD) Kennedy (D-MA) Kerry (D-MA) Kohl (D-WI) Landrieu (D-LA) Lautenberg (D-NJ) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Lieberman (D-CT) Lincoln (D-AR) Lugar (R-IN) Martinez (R-FL) |
McCain (R-AZ) McConnell (R-KY) Menendez (D-NJ) Mikulski (D-MD) Murkowski (R-AK) Murray (D-WA) Nelson (D-FL) Obama (D-IL) Pryor (D-AR) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Sarbanes (D-MD) Schumer (D-NY) Smith (R-OR) Snowe (R-ME) Specter (R-PA) Stevens (R-AK) Voinovich (R-OH) Warner (R-VA) Wyden (D-OR) |
| NAYs ---36 | ||
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Alexander (R-TN) Allard (R-CO) Allen (R-VA) Bond (R-MO) Bunning (R-KY) Burns (R-MT) Burr (R-NC) Byrd (D-WV) Chambliss (R-GA) Coburn (R-OK) Cochran (R-MS) Cornyn (R-TX) |
Crapo (R-ID) DeMint (R-SC) Dole (R-NC) Dorgan (D-ND) Ensign (R-NV) Enzi (R-WY) Grassley (R-IA) Hatch (R-UT) Hutchison (R-TX) Inhofe (R-OK) Isakson (R-GA) Kyl (R-AZ) |
Lott (R-MS) Nelson (D-NE) Roberts (R-KS) Santorum (R-PA) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Stabenow (D-MI) Sununu (R-NH) Talent (R-MO) Thomas (R-WY) Thune (R-SD) Vitter (R-LA) |
| Not Voting - 2 | ||
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Rockefeller (D-WV) |
Salazar (D-CO) |
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Grouped by Home State
| Alabama: | Sessions (R-AL), Nay | Shelby (R-AL), Nay |
| Alaska: | Murkowski (R-AK), Yea | Stevens (R-AK), Yea |
| Arizona: | Kyl (R-AZ), Nay | McCain (R-AZ), Yea |
| Arkansas: | Lincoln (D-AR), Yea | Pryor (D-AR), Yea |
| California: | Boxer (D-CA), Yea | Feinstein (D-CA), Yea |
| Colorado: | Allard (R-CO), Nay | Salazar (D-CO), Not Voting |
| Connecticut: | Dodd (D-CT), Yea | Lieberman (D-CT), Yea |
| Delaware: | Biden (D-DE), Yea | Carper (D-DE), Yea |
| Florida: | Martinez (R-FL), Yea | Nelson (D-FL), Yea |
| Georgia: | Chambliss (R-GA), Nay | Isakson (R-GA), Nay |
| Hawaii: | Akaka (D-HI), Yea | Inouye (D-HI), Yea |
| Idaho: | Craig (R-ID), Yea | Crapo (R-ID), Nay |
| Illinois: | Durbin (D-IL), Yea | Obama (D-IL), Yea |
| Indiana: | Bayh (D-IN), Yea | Lugar (R-IN), Yea |
| Iowa: | Grassley (R-IA), Nay | Harkin (D-IA), Yea |
| Kansas: | Brownback (R-KS), Yea | Roberts (R-KS), Nay |
| Kentucky: | Bunning (R-KY), Nay | McConnell (R-KY), Yea |
| Louisiana: | Landrieu (D-LA), Yea | Vitter (R-LA), Nay |
| Maine: | Collins (R-ME), Yea | Snowe (R-ME), Yea |
| Maryland: | Mikulski (D-MD), Yea | Sarbanes (D-MD), Yea |
| Massachusetts: | Kennedy (D-MA), Yea | Kerry (D-MA), Yea |
| Michigan: | Levin (D-MI), Yea | Stabenow (D-MI), Nay |
| Minnesota: | Coleman (R-MN), Yea | Dayton (D-MN), Yea |
| Mississippi: | Cochran (R-MS), Nay | Lott (R-MS), Nay |
| Missouri: | Bond (R-MO), Nay | Talent (R-MO), Nay |
| Montana: | Baucus (D-MT), Yea | Burns (R-MT), Nay |
| Nebraska: | Hagel (R-NE), Yea | Nelson (D-NE), Nay |
| Nevada: | Ensign (R-NV), Nay | Reid (D-NV), Yea |
| New Hampshire: | Gregg (R-NH), Yea | Sununu (R-NH), Nay |
| New Jersey: | Lautenberg (D-NJ), Yea | Menendez (D-NJ), Yea |
| New Mexico: | Bingaman (D-NM), Yea | Domenici (R-NM), Yea |
| New York: | Clinton (D-NY), Yea | Schumer (D-NY), Yea |
| North Carolina: | Burr (R-NC), Nay | Dole (R-NC), Nay |
| North Dakota: | Conrad (D-ND), Yea | Dorgan (D-ND), Nay |
| Ohio: | DeWine (R-OH), Yea | Voinovich (R-OH), Yea |
| Oklahoma: | Coburn (R-OK), Nay | Inhofe (R-OK), Nay |
| Oregon: | Smith (R-OR), Yea | Wyden (D-OR), Yea |
| Pennsylvania: | Santorum (R-PA), Nay | Specter (R-PA), Yea |
| Rhode Island: | Chafee (R-RI), Yea | Reed (D-RI), Yea |
| South Carolina: | DeMint (R-SC), Nay | Graham (R-SC), Yea |
| South Dakota: | Johnson (D-SD), Yea | Thune (R-SD), Nay |
| Tennessee: | Alexander (R-TN), Nay | Frist (R-TN), Yea |
| Texas: | Cornyn (R-TX), Nay | Hutchison (R-TX), Nay |
| Utah: | Bennett (R-UT), Yea | Hatch (R-UT), Nay |
| Vermont: | Jeffords (I-VT), Yea | Leahy (D-VT), Yea |
| Virginia: | Allen (R-VA), Nay | Warner (R-VA), Yea |
| Washington: | Cantwell (D-WA), Yea | Murray (D-WA), Yea |
| West Virginia: | Byrd (D-WV), Nay | Rockefeller (D-WV), Not Voting |
| Wisconsin: | Feingold (D-WI), Yea | Kohl (D-WI), Yea |
| Wyoming: | Enzi (R-WY), Nay | Thomas (R-WY), Nay |
Permalink:
http://www.rogueriver.tzo.com/archives/2006/05/entry_1202.htm
Edited on: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:29 AM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Wednesday, May 24, 2006
McCain WANTED Poster
Just something I made for fun...

UPDATE: Here is a link to the newest

McCain Wanted Poster
"LOOSE CANNON" McCain
Categories: Humor [sea stories, jokes, cartoons], In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Thursday, May 18, 2006
The White House and Senate are "Stuck on Stupid"
It's Time for Bush to Listen to His Base
by Michael Reagan - Human Events Online
Posted May 15, 2006
A week before he died I asked Lyn Nofziger if the White House was arrogant or just plain stupid.
“Both,” he said.
Nofziger was one of the nation’s most astute political analysts and a White House aide my father Ronald Reagan greatly admired. If you need proof that Lyn knew what he was talking about, you need only consider the White House policies on illegal immigration, which are both incredibly stupid and incredibly arrogant.
Aside from the Iraq war, no issue threatens Republican control of Capitol Hill more than the problem of illegal immigration. The overwhelming majority of Americans are outraged over the problem of our porous borders. People are demanding that the borders be sealed tight against the thousands of illegals violating them.
If the president and the Republicans in the House and Senate don’t act to enforce our current immigration laws and vastly increase border security you’ll have to hire a private detective to find any Republicans on Capitol Hill next year.
"Will they win? I think that's still up to the Republicans," Newt Gingrich told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review the other day.
Edited on: Sunday, June 04, 2006 1:58 PM
Categories: And other news...[NewsMax, AP, etc], Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Sunday, April 23, 2006
McCain Denies Rightward Shift
[from NewsMax.com]
McCain Denies Rightward Shift
Sen. John McCain is on a national tour to promote his new book "Character Is Destiny" - and he's been reassuring supporters that he hasn't taken a rightward tilt to appeal to conservatives in his Republican Party.
[Now why would McCain (RINO-Az) want to do a stupid thing like appeal to conservatives. Appealing to conservatives is the only way this turkey could ever get elected to a national office outside of Arizona. At this time he will have to use black magic to sway any THINKING Republican who is of a conservative belief. He has crapped on too many of us to get our support now. RINO McCain has tried the ploy of stating that he is a "conservative" from some early model of the label from 100 to 150 years ago. It doesn't wash, John. Actually this jackwad is quietly doing just what he says he isnt doing. He has been looking for conservatives who might consider thinking of the remote possibility of maybe looking into what McCain's message of the moment is before another personality takes over. ]
Hundreds of people turned up at a recent book signing at a Borders store in Palm Beach, Fla., some to offer encouragement - and others to protest his appearance.
[Hundreds of supporters chartered buses to make a good appearance for RINO McCain. No statement has been released by his camp as to the lease cost of the cheering section buses, or the cost of the books donated to the cheering section to make it look like he was actually selling books. Afterwards they stuck around to collect their appearance pay for coming to his book signing.]
"I haven't changed, and I won't change," McCain told NewsMax correspondent Susan Feinberg and other reporters at the signing.
[WE KNOW THIS, JOHN! You are now and always will be a closet socialist and a Democat at heart. Your close order drills with the Democrats show where your true loyalties are aligned. This is precisely why you will never be our candidate for the REPUBLICAN Party in 2008! Go try the Libertarians, John. They actually sound like you right now.]
He pointed to his support of legislation for campaign finance reform, a ban on prisoner torture, and his efforts to reduce global warming. "These positions are not popular among the most conservative wing of my party," he said.
[Once again you are correct, John. When you shit on your party, do not come back with a roll of toilet paper and ask if you can help clean up after yourself. You are making yourself unwelcome in the Republican Party, John!]
The Arizona senator was also passionate about his immigration plan, which most in his party oppose. He has proposed legislation to let 12 million illegal immigrants in America pay fines and back taxes, learn English, and get in line for citizenship.
[The end of the line forms south of the border. Send your sycophants, suck-ups, toadies, and other hangers-on back to Mexico to await their turn at legal immigration and eventually citizenship. Your plan for a "fine" is a joke. Immediately after they are legalized, they then become eligible for food stamps and other welfare goodies worth ten times as much. Back taxes? How the hell are you going to compute how much they owe? It can not be done. Learn english??? You are a real card, John! As for them getting in line, you already have a plan to move them to the head of the line so lets cut the bullshit.]
"There is no one who believes that the status quo, with broken borders and millions of people living in this country illegally, is acceptable," he said.
[...except for opportunists of the RINO stripe, like John McCain!]
Suspicions of the "maverick" Republican's rightward shift were fueled when he voted to extend some of the very same Bush tax cuts that he had opposed. He also recently reconciled with Jerry Falwell, who he once called an "agent of intolerance," and agreed to address the spring 2006 graduating class at Falwell's Liberty University.
[No John! We have no suspicions or doubts of what you are. You constructed, and have since reinforced the image.]
"Reverend Falwell came to my office and said he wanted to put our differences behind us," McCain said. [Actually it was the other way around!]
"I believe that in life and politics, you have to put things behind you."
[McCain realized that he had screwed himself royally with no hopes by going after Falwell. He at least tried to put a portion of the bridge back together that he had previously nuked. No one on the religious right is fooled by McCain. He is still Johnny One Note with his leftist agenda.]
McCain said he wrote "Character Is Destiny," which he co-authored with Mark Salter, to inspire young people and provide them with role models. The book contains 34 biographies of heroes whose lives embody qualities ranging from honesty and loyalty to compassion and humility.
When asked who in America today exemplifies the virtues commended in his book, McCain said: "Giuliani exemplifies it, certainly after 9/11. I admire Bill Gates for his efforts to combat AIDS in Africa. I admire the people in Louisiana and Mississippi who are helping victims of the hurricanes, and the American men and women fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan."
He sidestepped a question about how Hillary Clinton rated on these virtues. "I don't know her well," he said, adding that she "represents the Democrats quite well."
[Actually, so do you, John! Your wooing of left of center voters exposes your Democrat leanings and longings very well.]
About a dozen people lined the sidewalk outside Borders to protest McCain's position on immigration and his upcoming appearance at Liberty University.
But the Senator received a hero's welcome from most in the crowd.
[In other words, there were 7 supporters and 5 protesters!]
Many of the book buyers asked McCain if he was going to run for president. He joked: "I don't think that Borders is the best place to make that announcement."
[It would be for you, John. Better still, go to where your "south of the border" constituency can hear you and announce it there.]
Edited on: Monday, May 01, 2006 11:01 PM
Categories: And other news...[NewsMax, AP, etc], In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Republicans Tweak Immigration Alternative - AP
WASHINGTON - Conservative Republicans tweaked their alternative to a bipartisan guest worker proposal for illegal immigrants Wednesday as Democrats pressed for a vote that would put most of those in the U.S. illegally on a path to citizenship. President Bush urged swift action. The latest counterproposal to a bill by Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., would base the chance of citizenship for the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. largely on whether or not they were here before a cutoff date. That date has not yet been determined.
Just how the hell are you going to determine their arrival date? Check the guest register at the water barrels in the desert? Have your agents that are going to do the background checks in Mexico also inquire as to the departure date of the "future citizen and voter" in question?
This is getting disgusting! I was reading over at the DNC blog and a large number of Democrats are really ticked off with this attitude that is mirrored from the Democrat leadership. On this issue, there is not a nickels worth of difference between the Democrat and Republican leadership. I think that both are so deep into the pockets of Big Business to keep cheap Mexican labor that they are willing to risk a full revolt of the working CITIZENS of this country.
Kennedy sealed off his chances of ever getting to be president years ago when he took his girl friend swimming in his Oldsmobile off Chappaquidic bridge. This issue with the help of Kennedy, may be the one that puts the big brown shit stain on McCain. He has such a deeply vested interest in legalizing an estimated 11 million law breakers that he can't make any career path changes now. McCain is placing a stigmata on himself.
Edited on: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:50 PM
Categories: And other news...[NewsMax, AP, etc], Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Monday, April 03, 2006
Letters to Senator McCain and President Bush
Today I emailed letter to Senator McCain and President Bush. I do not bother with my own senators, Levin and Stabenow, because they are socialist Democrats and a letter from me is a total waste of effort on my part. On to the letters.
First is the one to President Bush:
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April 3, 2006 President Bush, Why are you, in concert with the Democrats, eroding the sovereignty of the USA by extending amnesty to invading illegal aliens? Mexico wants the priveleges of citizenship and full statehood status with none of the responsibilities of statehood. A nation that does not protect its borders soon loses its sovereignty! We are travelling along that slippery slope right now! Any "guest worker" plan is amnesty, no matter how you sugar coat it. It gives to the illegal aliens, who thumb their noses at our laws, exactly what they want, while you ignore the rights of citizens. What next? Pseudo-statehood open borders for Mexico, but no state responsibilities? When do they elect congressmen and senators to represent them in DC or do they just get to send absentee ballots to the states of choice? I waited until after April 1 to post this because this is no April Fools joke! Sincerely, James Foley
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Next, here is the letter to Senator McCain:
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April 3, 2006 Senator McCain, Why are you, in concert with the Democrats, eroding the sovereignty of the USA by extending amnesty to invading illegal aliens. Mexico wants the priveleges of citizenship and full statehood status with none of the responsibilities of statehood. How are you planning to do background checks on 11,000,000 illegals? Will you have agents chasing all over Mexico asking questions? How about taking the word of a bunch of corrupt federales as to whether Jose was ever in trouble down there? A $2000 fine... surely you jest? In 4 years you will introduce rebate legislation giving it back plus interest. A six year waiting period? In a couple years you will introduce legislation reducing it to 1 year or eliminating it entirely! Next thing will be instant citizenship upon crossing the US-Mexico border. You will have to get it straight as to whether that applies only to Mexican nationals or to anyone entering via Mexico. Can you imagine, arab terrorist citizens because they came through Mexico? As I see it, you are ready to pull the flush lever on US Sovereignty and Bush also has his hand on the lever, just so you can appear "compassionate" to eleven million illegal aliens and their support network. Sincerely, James Foley
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**This was a production of The Coalition Against Illegal Immigration (CAII). If you would like to participate, please go to the above link to learn more. Afterwards, e-mail the coalition and let them know at what level you would like to participate.
Edited on: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:50 AM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Statements by McCain
I am a Republican. I'm loyal to the party of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. - John McCain
[I am surprized that he didn't include Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe. Go look up what party they created. In the modern day that party is more closely aligned with McCain than the Republican party. McCain can never claim that he was duped by his Socialist Democrat associates, like in the Keating Five Bank scandal, because he is too tightly associated and aligned with them and has been for years. He slips into the Republican persona when he has to appear in public. I almost feel sorry for the blogger who runs Blogs For McCain. John has him so fooled that he will swallow anything that McCain utters as gospel.]
In defense of his Illegal Alien Bill of Rights: "It allows them to earn citizenship. What it does, it takes a $2,000 fine. It requires a background check..."
[It is a "guest worker" amnesty bill permitting the illegal aliens to stay and thumb their noses at our laws. McCain does not explain how background checks are going to be performed on 11 million (or more) illegal aliens. Are investigators going to go south of the border to make inquiries? Are they going to take the donkey express out to the hacienda, 8 hours south of Mexico City, to ask papacita and mamacita about little Jose. Hmmm gotta check with the corrupt federales to see if he has ever been locked up. Now multiply by 11,000,000 illegal aliens. A $2000 "fine"? That was tossed in to make it look like he was actually doing something. In a few years he will introduce legislation forgiving the monetary fines and give a refund to those who already paid once they have completed the McCain Citizenship treatment. Another part of the bill to reduce the burden on his constituency would be to reduce the wait periods to one year so he can get them into the voting booth more quickly. What he really wants is an INSTANT CITIZEN booth complete with voter registration cards and absentee ballots at the most used desert border crossings next to the water barrels.]
Edited on: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:54 PM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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McCain and Ilk
This what we face with illegal aliens, free to do what they will. We already know that our flag may be burned with impunity as a political statement because our liberal RINO/Democrats have cried so pitifully in the past and it has been hard fought for by the American Communist Liberty Union. They have refused to pass any sort of flag protection amendment. Maybe in preperation for a replacement by the upper flag? I bet they would put up a real fuss over the burning of a Mexican flag. This is as McCain, Kennedy, and all the RINO/Democrats would have it. They see Mexicans from both sides of the border as their constituency. I wonder when they will be setting up offices in Tijuana and other border towns for easy access to their constituents prior to the run for the border.
The combo seen above is only temporary. The RINO/Democrats want to eliminate the necessity of displaying the lower one and keep the upper one to satisfy their constituents.
Edited on: Monday, April 10, 2006 10:21 AM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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RINOs and Democrats agree more than disagree...
The RINO/Democrat strategy to get elected...
and it doesn't need many US citizens!
How are they going to do it? Both of them are looking south, across the border and plotting how they can pad upwards the number of illegal aliens that can entice north of the border and endow with a vote. McCain has presidential seals in his visions. The same can be said for the Democrats. The horse race is going to be between the RINOs and the Democrats to see which group can ingratiate themselves with the criminal element that has invaded this country. Both of these liberal groups want to legalize the criminal illegal aliens and get them voting soonest for them. No one knows how many illegal aliens have already participated at the polls here. That would be vote fraud.
A RINO is just a Democrat who is disguising himself as a Republican.
Here is the flag that RINOs and Democrats salute.
Here is the flag
the RINOs and Democrats spit on.
We are called racist hatemongers if we demand that immigration laws be enforced and that our borders be protected. We are supposed to throw open our border and close our eyes. Mexico does NOT do this on their south border. They do not want any central Americans from the south invading them.
The Rs&Ds fell all over each other to kiss the asses of the criminals in cities all across the US who were waving the Mexican flag. They would spit on you for going out and waving the US flag. You would be ordered off your own street if you confronted an illegal alien and waved a US flag. That is how deeply they hate us.
How else can you explain the lack of outrage on their part over actions of people who are illegal GUESTS in this country.
Edited on: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:55 PM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Saturday, April 01, 2006
Can McCain perform an end run in the southern states?
The HILL March 30, 2006
McCain pursues Southern primary strategy for 2008
By Jonathan Allen
Despite his iconic status as a maverick and sometimes centrist, some Southern lawmakers say Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) could compete for Dixie states in the 2008 Republican primary.McCain, who is scheduled to headline a Lincoln Day dinner in Polk County, Fla., on April 8, has visited several Southern states in recent weeks and has been cultivating Southern political leaders.
This spring, McCain will give the commencement address at Liberty University, a school founded by evangelical Christian leader Jerry Falwell. He angered some religious conservatives by calling Falwell an “agent of intolerance” when he ran against George W. Bush for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination.
Falwell, who did not offer an endorsement, told the Lynchburg, Va., News & Advance that he and McCain have put their differences behind him but that McCain still has fences to mend.
It is bigger than a fence issue... he spends too much time straddling the political divide and fraternizing with Feingold, Kennedy, and other socialist Democrats. He is tarred with the same brush as them and he will have to work to remove that tar before we add the feathers and show him the edge of town on a rail.
“He has some credibility with every crowd because he’s all over the place,” said Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), who, like most Republican officials, has yet to choose sides in the 2008 primary. “It depends on who he’s squaring off against.”
The same was true of John Kerry. Kerry was the recognized master of wishy-washy flipping and McCain is not far behind. McCain needs to decide which side of his mouth he will be speaking from.
McCain’s efforts with Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and others to establish a guest-worker program as part of Senate immigration legislation could alienate Southern voters who view the proposal as amnesty for those who have broken the law.
“I don’t think Southerners are going to appreciate his immigration bill,” said Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Texas)...
Us northern boys don't much take to his soft squishy view of the immigration laws and how he is ready to welcome in criminals who have no respect for our laws.
McCain already has at least a few ties to the South, where fellow Sens. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and influential Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R) have said supportive things about him.
Such backing from political leaders could give McCain credibility in the South, where he must try to emphasize his ties to the Republican establishment to win...
I suppose he will have the backing of Kennedy and Kerry in Massachusetts to sway the few Republicans in that hard blue state where he would try to emphasize his ties to the Democrat party? I certainly hope that the Republicans in the southern states are not as easily fooled and foolish as some pundits try to make us believe.
McCain is blowing his chances. He spends too much time on liberal causes and wants us to believe that he is one of us? Awwww c'mon now John. Get Real!
Edited on: Monday, April 03, 2006 3:02 PM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Sunday, March 26, 2006
Socialist AP persists in reporting 500,000 Mexicans in LA
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The propaganda arm of the Socialist Democrats, the Associated Press, is still reporting that the demonstration in LA was 500,000 Mexicans. The INS with help from the Army should have gathered them all and pushed them across the border. Then those who are citizens could legally come back through the crossing if they can prove it. That would actually put a measurable dent in the huge number of illegal Mexicans in this country. Then when demonstrastions of this type are held anywhere here in the USA the same procedure could be done. Watch the number of illegals drop. Want to find more illegals? Offer a bounty. For each illegal Mexican turned in and picked up by INS, the spotter gets a reward. Remember these are law breakers, not citizens. Once that legislation passes, they will be felons. Then maybe bounty hunters could get into the act of retrieving felonious Mexicans. They will get an ID then, as a known felon. On next capture they could get housing in a penal colony somewhere. If the pansy Senators come up with a piece of legislation allowing amnesty, the whole bunch of them should be voted out of office in favor of those who will protect our borders and enforce the laws of the land as they took an oath to do. Next thing you know, these pansy, lily livered, weak kneed, linguini spined senators will be wanting to send voter registration forms into the prisons to give them back a vote too. They would be most interested in the mental institution vote though. We already have two of this type representing Michigan, Stabenow and Levin! From reports in the print and electronic media, McCain, Kennedy, Feingold, Feinswine, Rodham, Obama, and Specter also fit the description. I suspect that you would not find more than a meager handfull of senators who would be able to stand up and represent the citizens of this country. The gang of seven are good examples of bleeding hearts who would never defend citizen rights. Hmmm.... this McCain-Kennedy legislation amounts to an amnesty program and an Illegal Alien Bill of Rights! We can NOT afford to have McCain as our candidate. GOP Leadership...we DEMAND a closed primary. No crossover allowed.
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Categories: And other news...[NewsMax, AP, etc], In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Saturday, March 25, 2006
McCain-Kennedy - a wink and a nod at lawbreakers...
...at the law. It is an amnesty plan to allow law breakers to become citizens. They crossed the borders under cover and bred like rabbits here.
Check out the entry over at the socialist blog "Daily Kos" for a guide to the Kennedy-McCain immigration bill.
It is high time to hold a "Kick Out McCain" party.
Hey Chuck, if McCain finally kicks the closet door all the way open and declares his true allegiance to the Democrats, will you join him?
Here is a collection of places to read about the collaboration of McCain and Kennedy.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/5/13/112653/285
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050512-111803-6952r.htm
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/13/AR2005051301483.html
http://www.heritage.org/Research/GovernmentReform/em975.cfm
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4648989
Edited on: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:57 PM
Categories: Immigration, RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Friday, March 24, 2006
Remove Illegal Mexicans Interlopers BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!
Sen. John McCain (RINO-Ariz.), a rival of Frist's for the Republican nomination, is promoting Bush's call for tougher border security and the guest-worker program as he embraces the president to shore up his standing with Republican leaders.
The leading bills all seek to bolster border enforcement with more police on the frontier and more technology tracking illegal crossings. But a bill co-sponsored by McCain and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) breaks with Specter's proposal by offering an easier road to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country.
Looks like McCain is giving his kiss of death to Bush. He is promoting a liberalized, "be nice to the illegal Mexicans" legislation that the president also wants. When are they going to wake up to the reality that the people of this country are tired of pouring the millions of dollars down a rat hole of support for millions of illegals. It is past time for these law breakers to be gathered up and shipped back across the border, By Any Means Necessary!
The Mexicans that crossed the border and are here illegally are interlopers, not immigrants! We need legislation with TEETH making it a felony to cross our border without being a citizen here. We need to have an INS agent accompanied with armed National Guardsmen. Maybe we can recycle Club Gitmo as a holding cell area for some of the felons. We do not want to house them for very long to hold down processing expenses prior to shipping them back across the border. Captured illegals will be felons and will lose any possibility of becoming a citizen. They have no constitutional rights as NON citizens. Our immigration laws should be at least as tough as Mexico's.
McCain is always eager to find ways to help his leftist friends. This is one more example and will be remembered at primary election time!
Hmmm... Hey Chuck, are you soft on illegals too?
Edited on: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:08 PM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006
McCain (RINO-AZ) - Did you know...
In 2005, Senators Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and John McCain (RINO-AZ) introduced an immigration reform bill that allows for illegal immigrants who clear criminal background checks to apply for temporary work permits. After 6 years, they could apply for permanent residence status, and after 11 years, for full US citizenship after meeting certain other requirements.
This is McCain's solution to illegal immigration, a pat on the head and citizenship. Is this the person we want as a president? I wonder if he would ask his good friend Teddy to be his VP?
Edited on: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:09 PM
Categories: Immigration, In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Sunday, March 19, 2006
Newsmax.com joins McCain recycle effort
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Even Newsmax.com is coming to the aid of John McCain??? The Arizona RINO desperately needs to be remanufactured as something other than the wishy-washy politician with a foot in both camps. Politically he seems more compatible with the Democrats. He is always seeking a Democrat crusade or cause to join. John has been associated with Russ Feingold on their infamous McCain-Feingold bill that limits political free speech in violation of the first amendment of the constitution. He was more recently a darling of the Democrats (both congressional and media) with his terrorist bill of rights. In the past he was in tight with a pack of 4 Democrats in the Keating 5 Bank Scandal that cost US taxpayers billions. |
Edited on: Sunday, March 19, 2006 11:18 AM
Categories: And other news...[NewsMax, AP, etc], In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Monday, March 06, 2006
McCain and Feingold not satisfied with attacking free speech
[From McCain's senate web site] a NEW McCain-Feingold
Apparently McCain and Feingold were not satisfied with attacking our free speech rights after the original McCain-Feingold bill... I wonder if they will want this added to their original master work?
Washington, D.C. - Today Senators Santorum (R-PA), McCain (R-AZ), Lott (R-TN), Kyl (R-AZ), Vitter (R-LA), Lieberman (D-CT), Obama (D-IL), Isakson (R-GA), Dodd (D-CT), Feingold (D-WI) and Collins (R-ME), today issued the following joint statement:
[Notice how they buried their names in there to be less conspicuous, but McCain and Feingold are present! Did ya notice the other RINO listed as an after thought? McCain listed himself between Santorum and Lott. Good strategy, John]
As an ad hoc bipartisan group of Senators supportive of lobbying and ethics reform, we have had productive discussions concerning a broad range of issues. As the committees of jurisdiction prepare to mark up legislation the week of February 27th, we have provided our insights - both in the areas where we agree and in the areas that remain outstanding - to the chairmen and ranking members of the committees involved. We hope these insights will be of assistance. We all support working through the committee process to bring a bill or bills to the floor promptly that will provide meaningful reform and greater accountability to the American people.
Our discussions have been substantive and detailed. Although we do not completely agree on all details, we are all strongly supportive of meaningful reform, and we believe that the following areas, at a minimum, should be included and addressed in any legislative package:
- the revolving door between private lobbying and public service,
- privately funded travel,
- gifts from lobbyists,
- improved lobbying disclosure,
- transparency in earmarks,
- strengthened ethics guidelines, training, and enforcement.
We believe legislation in these areas can only be passed on a bipartisan basis and we are pleased to have these ongoing discussions. We encourage all of our colleagues to devote attention to these important issues in the next few weeks and give the relevant committees the benefit of their expertise and thoughts.
[There are currently laws on the books concerning illegal contributions. This is more grand standing in preparation for elections and nothing more. If there are no laws covering this then why is Abramoff under indictment? If there are no laws, then why is Duke Cunningham going on an extended vacation for 8+ years. Anyone who thinks that the prison that a congressman will go to is the same one you would go to for a similar offense... guess again! I wonder if they get to call in tee times.]
Edited on: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 10:10 AM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], Politics, RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Friday, March 03, 2006
McCain - 800 lb gorilla? Nah...
I was just poking around some other blogs to see what is happening about John McCain... he doesn't seem as popular as his cheering section (the Democrat Media) paints him. I decided then to look at some conservative commentators...
Look at this from Michelle Malkin, and this one at the Fire McCain blog. There are plenty more that can be located without breaking a sweat. McCain is going to have to put on the best Ronald Reagan act ever seen if he wants to even have a chance. Otherwise he is just a floater in the toilet bowl. I think the report I put up earleir about South Carolina being pro-McCain may be more liberal smoke screen trying to build him up.
A safe method to screen reports: If it is from ASSociated Press, it is probably some far shade of the truth in some twisted way, if not an outright lie. Other sources may be some shades of the Democrat BIG LIE.
Edited on: Saturday, March 04, 2006 9:08 PM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Wednesday, March 01, 2006
The McCain "How Can We Fool'em" Machine is working...
Thanks for a heads up from Saul Anuzis. Looks like McCain took lessons from Slick Willie on "How Can We Fool The Public Today". This was the normal daily mode of operation in the Clinton White House and was in use daily there. I am guessing that the voters in South Carolina may be more gullible that most or are they just talking about the inner core party loyalists in S.C.??? I would sy that 2 years is too far out to call a lock for anyone. Who knows. By 2008, McCain could do something to convince me and I could be a McCainiac too!?!? Time will tell. First off we need to go to closed primaries! Eliminate the riffraff and get a little more honest view of where we stand.
'08 Primary Watch: McCain a Lock in S.C.?The South Carolina presidential primary is nearly two years off, but it is already the dominant topic among the political operatives who call the Palmetto State home. During my trip to the state last week, The Fix huddled with a number of Republican strategists -- both those already aligned with specific candidates and those currently watching from the sidelines. Out of my conversations came a clear sense that South Carolina Republicans believe their primary is the true test of a presidential candidate's ability to appeal to a broad cross-section of GOP voters, and, as such, will be the most important contest in the 2008 nominating process. (Strategists and politicians repeatedly pointed out that no Republican candidate has won the party's nomination without winning the South Carolina primary.) My chats with GOP insiders in the state produced a sense of where things stand among the 2008 aspirants. Let's take a look. Any conversation about the South Carolina GOP race begins with Sen. John McCain (Ariz). Running as the anti-establishment alternative to George W. Bush in 2000, McCain took 42 percent of the primary vote -- a showing that was boosted by Democrats and independents who were permitted to vote for McCain in the state's open primary. Coming off of his upset victory in the New Hampshire primary, McCain's loss to Bush in South Carolina effectively ended his campaign. Unlike 2000, the 2008 race will likely feature extremely competitive primaries for both parties in South Carolina, making cross-over voting less likely and heightening the importance of winning Republican base voters, something McCain was unable to do in 2000. ...continue >> |
Edited on: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 6:15 PM
Categories: And other news...[NewsMax, AP, etc], In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], Notes from Saul, Politics, RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Yob touts McCain as a conservative
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/blog-detail.php?id=12725
Michigan GOP Committeeman Touts McCain's Conservative Credentials
By: Robert B. Bluey
Posted 02/27/06 01:50 AM
Republican National Committeeman Chuck Yob of Michigan says Sen. John McCain (R.-Ariz.) should get more credit from movement conservatives for his views on fiscal and social issues, but Yob isn’t yet prepared to endorse the maverick GOP senator for a presidential run in 2008.
Sounds like Chuck is being a little more cautious now. We are not as enthusiastic for a back stabbing republican-in-name-only like McCain because he has stronger ties to his buddies on the left side of the aisle. Chuck is really a rah-rah cheerleader for McCain and he is in a quandry as to how to get the rest of us on board. McCain is the one who will have to do that. He can start by disassembling McCain-Feingold. He has other Democrat collaborations that are albatrosses around his neck. He is what was called a "Go Along to Get Along" Republican like W's dad, George H.W. Bush. McCain and GHWB both prefer to agree with Democrats especially when it is unfavorable to our side. George the Elder decided that his "No New Taxes" pledge could be safely ignored in favor of giving the Democrats the big boost they needed. McCain is of the same ilk and has done nothing to disabuse the notion. McCain is still associated in everyones mind with the other RINOs who hold the senate as hostage and these hostage takers should be removed in the earliest possible election.
Sorry Chucky... McCain has to show something concrete as a conservative, not pre-election posturing! Right now, Senators McCain and Rodham are both busy trying to move to the right. Will they be opposing each other or be on the same ticket?
Edited on: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 2:00 PM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], Politics, RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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John McCain Rips Hillary Clinton on Ports 'Hysteria'
Sunday, Feb. 26, 2006 3:58 p.m. EST
from NewsMax.com
John McCain Rips Hillary Clinton on Ports 'Hysteria'
Sen. John McCain said Sunday that the reaction to a Dubai-based company's proposed takeover of several U.S. shipping terminals has reached the point of "near-hysteria," singling out Sen. Hillary Clinton for criticism.
"The near-hysteria about this is not warranted, particularly in light of the other major crises that we're facing throughout the world," McCain told ABC's "This Week."
The Arizona Republican criticized Mrs. Clinton for urging that all foreign operation of U.S. ports be banned, warning that if she gets her way, "We've got a lot of disinvestment to do."
"Does that mean the British are not allowed?" McCain posited, before reminding that convicted al Qaeda shoe bomber Richard Reid "was British, as you know."
"I think obviously this has to be looked at on a case-by-case basis," he added, rejecting Mrs. Clinton's blanket ban.
McCain said that the United Arab Emirates, home to Dubai Ports World, is "freer than China," reminding that "700 [U.S.] warships have visited Dubai."
The Arizona Republican said that he agreed with former Iraq war commander, Gen. Tommy Franks, and Joint Chiefs chairman, Gen. Peter Pace, that the U.A.E. is a "vital" ally in the war on terror.
Hillary is in the midst of her massive makeover from a spineless socialist weenie into a super hawk of the FDR/JFK model. The Socialists are beginning to recognize that they have no credibility on defense and that they need to be propped up to give the appearance of strength. This is also playing into McCains hands as he now tries to be the Republican voice of reason where he has been so unreasonable before. He has sounded more like a Democrat than a Republican and has stabbed more than one Republican in the back. This next presidential election could be the lowest turnout in history if it comes down to Rodham against McCain. My suggestion would be to vote but EVERYONE vote for the Libertarian ticket... This would get the attention of both parties. If a few highly placed Libertarians were elected, it might send a shockwave through both of the decadent old complacent parties. Lately the Republicans have seemed positively Democratic with all the pork earmarks that they have attached to other bills, such as the Alaskan "Bridge to Nowhere". The Republicans are only now realizing that an election is about to happen in a few months and they are in danger of being replaced. Trouble is that the alternative (Democrats) are no better, no matter what tune they are humming right now. Actually they may be worse.
In summation:
- Hillary is a hardcore socialist Democrat who is trying to make everyone believe that she is social and fiscal moderate centrist. She would like everyone to think that she is just that midwestern, conservative, Methodist girl that her legend says she was at one time.
- McCain is a RINO who is acting like he has suddenly gotten religion and is now a conservative Republican. After all this time cavorting with the toadies of the socialist media as their darling, he is coming to the realization that many states are closing their primaries. This makes the crossover votes from Democrats a bit harder to do, and takes them away from McCain. This is how McCain carried many states during the last presidential primary cycle. McCain is racing Hillary to see who can be to the right of whom. It is similar to watching two NASCAR drivers swapping paint on the track. Rubbing is Racing!
Edited on: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 9:07 AM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], Politics, RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Monday, February 27, 2006
Daisycutter Blog launches Blogs for McCain Opponent
Blogs For
McCain's Opponent/TrackBack
Note: This is not to be construed as
a Hillary Blog! Follow the link above for supporting information. The
resolution there is the same as below...
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Founding Resolution of "Blogs For McCain Opponent" by dcutter[at]gmail[dot]com In launching this campaign to purge the Moderate Party's leader from Republican politics and the public square, I do hereby declare and find the following to be true:
It is therefore resolved that I will start "Blogs for McCain's Opponent", and that all who join will be linked here and will provide a reciprocal link at their site. Further, as I don't know how to generate a code with a blogroll or a cool button, any help in that regard will be appreciated.
Let me conclude by saying that I have made the statement before,
and I will make it again. I respect Sen. McCain for his service to
the nation. But, as Hugh
Hewitt said, McCain is "a great American, a lousy senator, and
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Edited on: Thursday, March 02, 2006 9:37 PM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], Politics, RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Wednesday, February 15, 2006
McCain's strategy to gain the nomination
For Possible '08 Run, McCain Is Courting Bush Loyalists
By Dan Balz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, February 12, 2006; Page A01
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), a man in perpetual motion, flew to South Carolina on Jan. 16. His stops included a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. and speeches to local Republican groups. But one of his most important events was not on the public schedule -- a 5 p.m. meeting at a Spartanburg hotel with loyalists to President Bush.
..."I'll be sitting having a cup of coffee and the phone will ring and it will be McCain," said Charles "Chuck" Yob, Michigan's GOP national committeeman. He described the senator as "a lot more conservative than a lot of conservatives give him credit for."
McCain has helped raise money for the Michigan GOP, and Yob returned the favor at last month's Republican National Committee meeting in Washington by helping to organize a private lunch for McCain with about 20 state party officials from around the country.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/11/AR2006021101374.html
Remember how McCain's "Straight Talk Express" was anything but!!! It is obvious to me that McCain's strategy is to move to the right looking for conservatives. Then he'll swerve left after he gets elected. This will put him back in reach of his friends, the socialist Democrats. They are not going to be able to help him as much this time if we go to a closed primary, so John is going to have to lie his head off and make all sorts of conservative noises. Yob is no indication of what McCain is. Yob is a McCainiac cheerleader. McCain is a RINO. Where does that leave Chucky?
I am suspicious of any support for a candidate when that candidate walks the walk frequently with the Democrats but is officially in the Republican caucus.
Thanks to Saul Anuzis for his note in the MIGOP Blog on this subject
The Keating Five
>John Glenn (D-OH)
>Don
Riegle (D-MI)
>Dennis
Deconcini (D-AZ)
>Alan
Cranston (D-CA)
>John
McCain (RINO-AZ)
The Keating Five [John Glenn (D-OH), Don Riegle (D-MI), Dennis Deconcini (D-AZ), Alan Cranston (D-CA), and John McCain (RINO-AZ)] cost the tax payers BILLIONS.
Edited on: Friday, February 17, 2006 3:40 PM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], Notes from Saul, Politics, RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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Saturday, February 11, 2006
Manchurian Candidates - A multiple conspiracy?
Manchurian Candidates - A multiple conspiracy?
Could the enemy have programmed more than one? Maybe they cherry-picked candidates at the Hanoi Hilton (and elsewhere) for party allegiances to maximize their chances!
The commies had such a wide choice of prisoners to work on and with, that they could afford to experiment and choose more than one to program as "agents-electeur" to get a mole into the highest elected offices. They knew that they could not send in an agent from outside (no foreign born president), so they had to program one (or more) that had possibilities of access to the inside. This looks to be planning in the scale of decades and looks more Chinese than Russian. They already consider us as weak because we keep electing pansy presidents such as Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton. Imagine what world opinion of us would have been if the Algore/Democrat vote fraud machine had been totally successfull. He had such a limited grasp of reality that the enemies surrounding us would have lost all respect for us. John Kerry can not be considered in the M.C. category because he was never a resident of the Hanoi Hilton. He is a self made socialist (and traitor) who chose early on to use his communist leanings to achieve domination of the USA from within via the multi-coalition party, the Democrats. McCain, on the other hand, had a strong military family background and military people tend to be massively more conservative. The communists had years to experiment and change the mental processes of prisoners.
I believe that John McCain was one of those experiments!
Murtha and 30 years of service
How about John P Murtha (D-PA)? He is a Vietnam vet but I do not believe he was ever a POW, extended the room and board of the North Vietnamese Communists. Did he ever partake of the VVAW lunacy with Kerry? I was just doing some research and found out that the "30 Years of Service" he loudly trumpets immediately after saying he is a vet, refers to 30 years as a politician. This is a fact that they hope no one notices. He appears as a 30 year MILITARY veteran, and until I started looking into his background, that is what I thought. They didn't make a big lie out of it. They just quietly made small misrepresentations knowing that Murtha was a dark horse to most of the country. In any case, Jack Murtha has come out of the closet to join Kerry as just another socialist hack. The Democrats have very carefully set Murtha to not make the mistakes of Kerry. He has a (publicly) clean military record. He is associated with the right military veteran organizations and has even bucked the Socialist Democrat mandate by supporting the Flag Protection Amendment. We know that Democrats are fickle and once in the desired political office the wraps, disguises, and smoke screens are pulled down. Remember back to when Algore was the designated heir of the Clinton Dynasty? He was in full-lie mode just like his mentor, President "Slick Willie" Clinton. Back at home before he was elected as the VP to Clinton, he served many years in congress as a "Pro-Life" Democrat. That changed once he was nominated as Clinton's VP. The current Democrat strategy to get elected: "Campaign as a strict middle of the road moderate! Once elected to office, swerve hard left and make as many changes as you can force down the public's throat!" Only in a very few "Blue States" can a Democrat openly bare his hard left inner soul to the electorate and be placed in office. Murtha is an unknown to most of the country. Did he get elected from a fiscally liberal, socially conservative part of the state of Pennsylvania? He grunts a few moderate noises, then loudly proclaims his allegiance to the Socialist Democrats. He may have already shot his wad, by coming out too soon before the Democrat "I'm farther left than you" primary process. Kerry stayed near the middle and played hard line hawk until he discovered that the controlling interests of the Socialist Democrats wanted a linguini spined liberal of the original Clinton template. He shifted gears and became the most left-of-the-left and gained the nomination. He failed at the ballot box because he has a back trail that anyone can follow. It was his flip-flop history and his VVAW legacy that did him in. Lets see what we can find about Murtha... All Democrats, to be even considered in today's Democrat Party, MUST be pro-abortion. They use weenie words like pro-choice but they mean pro-abortion. Murtha. like Kerry and Kennedy, is officially listed as affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, but all of these Democrats are of the congregation that worship in a warped construct of the Congregation of Christ the Abortionist Homosexual. Our governor here in Michigan is of the same "faith"! Abortion is their most sacred sacrament and homosexuality is the observed norm and major controlling faction for Democrats. All else is subordinate to these interests. To be a good loyal Democrat, these are the primary core litmus test issues. I suspect this is how the Dems want it. Little was known about Mr. Peanut outside Georgia before he was elected and look at the mess he made of it like the totally botched rescue attempt of the Iran Embassy workers. This was due to Washington micro-management, not poor military decisions. Murtha must still be listed as a dark horse because much is still concealed about him.
Maybe, just maybe.... McCain is the only programmed M.C. and all the socialists in the Democat party are there as support staff to aid him to the presidency. All the rest have that fishy smell of red herring.
Edited on: Saturday, February 11, 2006 10:47 AM
Categories: In my opinion [musings, ramblings, rants], Politics, RINOs [McCain, Frist, Hagel, etc.]
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