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Jeanfromfillmore
06-23-2010, 01:10 PM
John McCain claims he “never supported amnesty”
Fox News reporter Jennifer Steinhauser recently spent a few days following Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) around Arizona, on his re-election campaign. Not surprisingly, the topic which voters continue to hound the Senator on is that of illegal immigration.

During a town hall meeting at a North Scottsdale library, a man named Richard Martin railed against McCain, saying: “We all know what happened after 9/11. Why didn’t you close this border down? Where were you, Senator?”

Steinhauser reports that over the three days she spent with the McCain campaign, the most commonly asked question was why he supported amnesty for illegal aliens.

McCain’s answer…“I never supported amnesty.”

WHAT?

As one of the keynote speakers at the 2004 conference, he told the zealous crowd: "It is in our national interest to bring the 8 to 12 million undocumented immigrants out of the shadows and allow them an opportunity to become citizens of this great nation."

Of course, McCain has not only supported amnesty, he wrote the Amnesty bill!

The 2007 McCain-Kennedy Comprehensive Immigration Reform Amnesty bill would have merely required illegal aliens to pay a $5,000 fee in order to stay here and gain legal residency. The fact is that McCain places the same value on American citizenship, at roughly the same cost as a 2003 Volkswagen.

Under McCain's bill, even members of Mexican drug gangs would have received amnesty by simply signing a statement in which they renounced their gang affiliation, the so-called 'background checks' that illegal aliens would have received were only of the 24-hour variety, which reveal very little (if anything), and they would have then been given a six-month worker card. Even violent members of MS-13 would be given legal status based on nothing but their promise to become upstanding citizens.

In 2008, Republican Presidential candidate John McCain told the crowd at annual National La Raza Conference: “I don’t want to fail again to achieve comprehensive immigration reform.”

Of course, “comprehensive immigration reform” is nothing more than code for amnesty for illegal aliens.

After the massive illegal alien protests in 2006, in which millions of law-breakers demanded their ‘rights’ and trampled upon American flags, McCain made the following statement: “If such demonstrations continue, I think we will have a bill for the President to sign soon. The more debate, the more demonstrations, the more likely we will prevail.”

John McCain has spent the last quarter-century in Washington D.C., and for many of those years, he has spent his time working on behalf of illegal aliens and the unscrupulous companies which hire them. He has also sat by and watched as thousands of Americans were murdered, raped, and robbed by those same illegal aliens.

It is only since J.D. Hayworth began gaining ground in his primary challenge to McCain, that the Senator started taking a supposed tough stance on border security.

Until he loses the Arizona Republican primary on August 24, McCain will continue to pretend that he is a tough conservative. However, as much as he would like to, he cannot hide from his own record on illegal immigration.

http://www.examiner.com/x-21818-Virginia-Beach-Conservative-Examiner~y2010m6d23-John-McCain-claims-he-never-supported-amnesty

Commander Bunny
06-23-2010, 01:32 PM
It must have been His stunt-Double who supported amnesty...

This Guy flip-flops so much one needs Dramamine.

Twoller
06-23-2010, 02:10 PM
His lying no longer gets any attention.

rs232c
06-25-2010, 01:30 AM
He didn't support amnesty then or now according to his own definition. He said that paying a fine wasn't amnesty, that not having to pay a fine was amnesty.

He still doesn't get it after all this time. He's not going to get it either. What he understands now is to close the border first then comprehensive immigration second.

He cannot be re-elected, and not just for his beliefs, but for his lack of protecting American lives and the blood he has on his hands for not putting American lives first. Re-elect him and even more lives would be lost without a fight.

DerailAmnesty.com
06-25-2010, 05:08 PM
McCain is just like Meg Whitman in this regard. It's not amnesty to which he objects. It's the use of that word to describe the amnesty he supports, that he doesn't like.

He prefers comprehensive immigration reform, path to citizenship or earned legal residency. The part where the lawbreakers get to stay here, however ... that he's royally down with. McCain is all over the notion of allowing millions of trespassers remain amongst us.

maggieb60
07-19-2010, 03:43 AM
Mccain is just as bad as Sen. Brown, He lies to get elected . Mccain and Kennedy tried to push Amnesty before and Mccain will do it again if he gets re elected