On Tue, 06 May 2008 07:05:30 -0400, Patriot Games <Patriot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/mccain_spanish_web/2008/05/05/93665.html
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>McCain's Spanish Web Site Launches
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>Monday, May 5, 2008
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>John McCain reached out to Hispanic voters on Monday as he sought to
>win over a constituency that has moved away from his Republican Party
>but could prove key in swing states in a close U.S. presidential
>election in November.
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>The Arizona senator's campaign launched a Spanish language Web site to
>mark the Mexican Cinco de Mayo festival and McCain told re****ters that
>"everything about our Hispanic voters is tailor-made to the Republican
>message."
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>"I am confident that I will do very well," he said. "I know their
>patriotism, I know the respect for the family, the advocacy for
>pro-life, I know the small business aspect of our Hispanic voters."
....how those Hispanics who use fraudulent papers and/or steal the
identity of U.S.
citizens know it is only their due because they are not met at the border
with open
arms when they sneak into this country. (and) How the Hispanics who fill
our jails
and prisons and kill our citizens on the highways are always sorry
afterward, while
the ones who are de****ted and return time and again really mean well
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>Hispanic sup****t for the Republican Party has ebbed in recent months,
>following a bruising battle over illegal immigration.
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>Republican lawmakers sank a comprehensive immigration bill last June
>that would have created a path to citizen****p for many of the 12
>million mostly Hispanic illegal immigrants living in the shadows in
>the United States.
John McCain wrote the Bill that a majority of Republican Senators were
against...As
many Hispanics are not citizen material....neither is John McCain
presidential
material wearing the Republican mantle.
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>McCain's sup****t for a broad immigration overhaul that would also have
>put some illegal workers on a path toward U.S. citizen****p angered
>many conservatives in his party. He later said Congress should focus
>on border security first.
Beware the word "first." If he is elected, there's a lot more that will
come after
that "first," if you want to believe he actually would do anything about
border
security. Arizona has some of the strongest anti illegal laws in the
country...McCain, Senator from Arizona is against all of them, putting
illegal aliens
before American citizens.
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>A re****t by the Pew Hispanic Center in December found that 57 percent
>of Hispanic registered voters called themselves Democrats, while just
>23 percent considered themselves Republicans.
>
>That was a 34-point gap in partisan affiliation, compared with 21
>points in July 2006.
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>The Hispanic vote may prove crucial in November's election against the
>Democratic candidate, either Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. Hillary
>Clinton, particularly in battleground states such as California,
>Florida and Colorado with large Latino populations.
Which further goes to point out that we're not dealing with many Rhodes
Scholars
here. When the illegals become legal and work for lower pay, guess who
many of the
workers replaced will be?
On a recent show, Bill O'Reilly asked McCain if he would do anything about
sanctuary
cities. McCain was NOT happy with the question.....AAC


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