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McCain Says He Wouldn't Vote For His Own Immigration Bill

McCain says he wouldn't vote for the immigration bill he wrote and championed.  
 
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quaffer22 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Warmonger McCain, knew when he helped draft "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" [a direct path to citizenship for lawbreakers] , that Americans were opposed to it, but he and Kennedy pushed it anyway.
That idea was tried before, to slow the tide, but failed. The drafters & supporters of this bill knew that.

That DOES include OBAMA. He too supported/ supports this bill.

There agenda was/ is helping the mega-corperations to create a slave-wage workforce while softening our borders.
beserker45 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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What a flip-flopper! 1st this then the Bush tax cuts and torture! This man has no backbone
CPAsheldon (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Give McCain some credit that he has at least learned that we need to secure the border first. He will lead better on this issue having learned from his first attempt.
jaredjbrown (1 year ago) Show Hide
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strange
thinkpolicy (1 year ago) Show Hide
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CNN's Toobin on McCain:

"But let's be clear about what John McCain is doing about Mitt Romney. He's lying."

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thinkpolicy (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Seriously WHAT AN ASSSSS.

Not only is he stupid on policy,

but he uses sleazeball tacticts.

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