McCain Still Supports McCain-Kennedy Amnesty
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McCain/Kennedy says it all, withe Ron Paul.
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you cannot take this video serious, the video is stopped right after he said sure, this is propoganda , it doesnt listen to his explanation , this is how elections go wrong
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See mcCain vs mcCain on youtube.
If you don't like one of mcCain's answers, check back in a day or two. It will probably change depending on he's pandering to at any given moment.
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Juan McAmnesty is looking terrible these days. His skin is worse, he seems surlier and very confused on somewhat complicated questions.
Florida voters can not let this old RINO win!
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McCain is a CFR member, a recipient of La Raza's Capital Award, he supports an amnesty program that will allow unlimited immigration. He voted for S.1639 to double legal immigration, continue chain migration and maintain the immigration lottery of 50,000 from third world countries. McCain worked with Ted Kennedy to pass legislation that rewards those who are illegal with permanent legal status, putting them ahead of millions of law-abiding immigrants who come legally.
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John McCain in 2007: "We never proposed amnesty."
John McCain in 2003: "I think we can set up a program where amnesty is extended to a certain number of people who are eligible and at the same time make sure that we have some control over people who come in and out of this country."
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RINO, RINO, RINO.
Nothing has changed. He will be defeited just like his bill.
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It is still amnesty if they get to stay. The penalty doesn't matter. Illegals should be deported as the LAW states.
DEMOCRAT!
ronpaulguy2008 4 years ago 3
McCain has distorted the meaning of a nine-month old quote from Romney. While Romney has mentioned "timetables and milestones" to be met by the Iraqi government--some secret, some public--he has never proposed setting "a date for withdrawal." -- Washington Post Fact Checker.
Zile77 4 years ago 2