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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Musings on a McCain Candidacy - Campaign 2008
Some fellow POWs and fighter pilots have a thing or two to say about John McCain. McCain is NOT the person we want to have in the White House. I was about to say "representing us", but then John doesn't really represent anyone but the illegal aliens. We are merely an inconvenience on his way to the presidency.
Also see more links below the VDare.com article. This VDare article was cross posted here last year and is being reposted now, January 17, 2008.
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April 28, 2007 I just found this article which was posted almost a year ago... poignant and particularly timely.
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May 26, 2006 McCain Musings On Memorial Day WeekendBy Joe Guzzardi When the “John McCain for President, 2008” campaign shifts into high gear, we’ll be hearing ad nauseum about the candidate’s heroism, character and patriotism. Too bad none of it is true. [NO HOTLINKING]
When you do a simple analysis of McCain’s personal and professional life and lay it out over thirty years, his picture is ugly. Think of my column as a review of McCain low points that you will be hearing less about---at least from the GOP—as the countdown to the 2008 presidential primaries begins. HeroismMcCain is a sore point among other U.S. POWs. Most resent the preferential medical treatment McCain received after he was shot down in 1967 and revealed to the North Vietnamese Army that his father, Admiral John McCain, Jr., commanded all U.S. forces in Europe and was soon-to-be commander of all forces in the Pacific, including Vietnam. From the moment the NVA knew who the injured McCain’s father was, he became a “special patient.” The NVA hoped to eventually squeeze valuable information out of McCain. And his fellow POWs remained angry with McCain when, in 1992 as a member of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, he demanded a U.S. Justice Department investigation into Vietnam veteran activists and their organizations. McCain called the organized POW’s: “The most craven, most cynical and most despicable human beings to ever run a scam.” McCain got his wish. The DOJ investigated and found no reason to charge the POW/MIA organizations with any wrongdoing. [Sen. McCain Wants To Be President By Ted Sampley, U.S. Veteran Dispatch, January-February 1997 Issue] CharacterIn 1980, McCain divorced his wife Carol, who had been disfigured in an automobile accident while he imprisoned. One month later, McCain remarried Cindy Lou Hensley, heiress to Phoenix-based Hensley & Co., the nation's second-largest Anheuser-Busch distributor. His new trophy wife’s family money launched McCain into politics. Then, ten years after his ugly divorce, McCain was fingered as one of the Keating Five—a group of five Senators investigated on ethics charges. The five met with Federal Home Loan Bank chairman Ed Grey allegedly to influence the FHLB to delay seizing the assets of soon-to-be convicted racketeer Charles Keating’s struggling (and eventually bankrupt) Lincoln Savings and Loan. Although McCain was never indicted, an investigation revealed that his Congressional and Senate campaigns had been financed in part by donations from Keating. Additionally, McCain took a total of nine family trips paid for by Keating including three to the banker’s villa in the Bahamas. The federal bail out of Lincoln cost taxpayers $2.6 billion. PatriotismNow McCain has become one of the authors of the least patriotic bill in American history, S. 2611, which the U.S. Senate voted on May 25th. [2006] Unable to refrain from insulting Americans worried about the devastating impact of S. 2611, McCain immediately after the vote said: “Why not say to those undocumented workers who are working the jobs that the rest of us refuse, 'come out from the shadows.'” Amazing—three lies in one sentence: “undocumented workers,” “jobs that the rest of us refuse,” and “come out of the shadows.” And another McCain lie: “In poll after poll after poll, Americans support earned citizenship and a comprehensive solution” [Immigration Foreshadows 2008 GOP Contest, by Liz Sidoti, Associated Press, May 25, 2006] The truth, to which McCain is averse, is that no polls indicate anything of the kind. Given a neutral choice that avoids the words “amnesty” and “illegal alien,” voters chose the House approach, HR 4437, to S. 2611 by 2-1. (Read Steve Sailer’s excellent column on polls here.) In all, McCain’s record is dismal. Given McCain’s resume, it’s fair to ask whom he represents and where we can see evidence of his principles at work. McCain does not represent:
I asked Henry Lenoir for insight into McCain’s real self. Lenoir is the ex-fighter pilot who wrote to VDARE.COM that McCain would be a “disaster” as president. Said Lenoir: “McCain’s Hanoi experiences provide effective cover for his political ambitions. People don’t see that there isn’t much behind the image. People also assume, based on his Vietnam service and his party affiliation, that he is a red-blooded American patriot. As for me, I wonder if he and President Bush share a Mexican paymaster.” McCain has consistently and knowingly done the wrong thing to those closest to him…his family, his constituents and his war buddies. And he has knowingly and without fail acted in the best interests of only one person…Senator John McCain. Joe Guzzardi [email him], an instructor in English at the Lodi Adult School, has been writing a weekly newspaper column since 1988. |
Source Permalink: VDARE.com 052606 - McCain Musings On Memorial Day Weekend
Other Links:
Major Mark Smith US Army (retired) Zippos Corner - Why I can not support John McCain [cache]
United States Military Code of Conduct
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Sunday, December 23, 2007
Immigration ratings of 2008 Presidential candidates
Here is a link to the latest ratings of candidates by their immigration stands:
http://www.betterimmigration.com/candidates/2006/prez08_gop1.html [HERE]
and here is the one for the Dems:
http://www.betterimmigration.com/candidates/2006/prez08_dem1.html [HERE]
These ratings are a composite of ratings on 8 specific illegal categories on The Grid, plus the rating on birthright citizenship
Excellent
DUNCAN HUNTER
Excellent promises to stop future illegal immigration
Good
FRED THOMPSON
MIKE HUCKABEE
MITT ROMNEY
RON PAUL
Good promises to stop future illegal immigration
Fair
JOHN McCAIN
CHRIS DODD
RUDY GUILIANI
Only fair on promises to stop future illegal immigration
Poor
HILARY CLINTON
BARACK OBAMA
JOHN EDWARDS
BILL RICHARDSON
JOE BIDEN
Poor on promises to stop future illegal immigration
Bad
DENNIS KUCINICH
Bad on promises to stop future illegal immigration
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Of the GOP candidates, only Duncan Hunter is acceptable on all counts. Ron Paul and Fred Thompson are next in line by these ratings. The Huckster-Huckabee is a real snake in the grass. He's using religion to rope in gullible Christian Conservatives. Election year promises will mean as little to him as they do to a Clinton or George H.W. Bush ("Read My Lips..."). Mitt Romney rates better than the Huckster. If it came down to a vote for the Huckster or the Harpy (Hillary), I think I would look at a third party vote. Either way, Huckster or Harpy, illegals will get legalized. The Huckster would do it as his "christian" duty. The Harpy would do it for the votes.
The ratings of the socialist Dems should be no surprize at all. Elect a socialist Democrat and get illegal aliens as the new citizens, voters, and a new entitlement class.
My Choice...
Only Duncan Hunter has talked the talk and walked the walk
of a true conservative candidate for president.
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Thursday, September 06, 2007
The Fred Factor, Talking the Talk
Can Fred "Talk the Talk and Walk the Walk" of the conservative savior of the party? First, he needs to give us a No Bullshit explanation of his stand on illegal aliens!
Ask yourself, "Why would a candidate surround him/herself with staffers known for positions of open borders/amnesty, if the candidate didn't hold those same opinions?"
I see hundreds of hits in my server log looking for my Fred4Prez wanted poster... I have pulled it until Fred makes chrystal clear his positions on the border, immigration, and the disposition of millions of invaders in occupied America. If he is indeed of the camp supporting some form of amnesty (allowing illegals to stay and eventually apply for citizenship) then he will never get a nod from me. His campaign staff composition appears to be of the amnesty appeaser slant... he has Bush staffers to spin his position, and he brought in Spencer Abraham, a noted proponent of open borders and amnesty. The Bushie powered spin machine will make him sound like a tough border type and say that he is against amnesty just like Bush and McCain.
Until he says in clear unambiguous words his position against illegals, Fred will not get support from me! Nothing else he stands for will be worth a damn if he is all for giving it away to an invasion force from the south. Our current president is already doing this. We can nor stand another 4 years of this policy.
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