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McCain says Arizona, Hispanic vote ‘up for grabs’

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12-05-2011, 02:00 AM
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WASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain said Sunday that the potentially powerful Hispanic vote in the upcoming presidential election remains “up for grabs” because neither President Barack Obama nor Republicans have convinced these voters that they are on their side.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/nation...NSO_story.html
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12-05-2011, 02:06 AM
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A McCain le voy a dar un par de rodilleras para que inque a su madre.
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“I think that the Republican party has to discuss this issue in as humane way as possible,” he said. [McCain] later added, “the enthusiasm on the part of Hispanics for President Obama is dramatically less than it was in 2008, because he has not fulfilled his campaign promises either. So I view the Hispanic vote up for grabs.”

Humane way????????!!!!!!!! Hijo de tu perra madre. You voted no against the DA. His mouth should bleed puss for using the word humane. That short-armed bastard.
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"More specifically, McCain said, GOP presidential candidates should find a way to address the status of illegal immigrants already in the country while finding a way to secure the border to deter others from crossing the border"

Does this mean he believes in a compromise NOW?!
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12-05-2011, 10:34 AM
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Well, well, well. All of a sudden, McCain want to talk about dealing with illegal immigrants and immigration in a "humane way." Does this sound like bullshit or is it just bullshit? As I can recall, McCain said after he lost the Presidential election in 2008 that (and I quote) "I WILL NOT SUPPORT ANY IMMIGRATION REFORM THAT REWARDS LAWBREAKERS." Look all I'm saying is I don't trust anything that comes out of any Republicans mouth cause like a dirty diaper, they are full of shit. But at the same time, now that he has realized that the Latino votes is up for grabs in 2012, he should be reaching across the aisle and work with Democrats to at least pass the DA. Last time I checked, actions speak louder then words. But I think him coming out and having the audacity to use the word humane on the issue of immigration is just only cause he wants a Republican in the White House and Obama to be a one term President. If that happens, which it won't because so far Obama has already raised $90M for his re-election, the Republicans will go back on their word. I didn't trust McCain in 2008 and sure don't trust his ass now. Obama for 2012. OCCUPY DREAMERS....OCCUPY DREAMERS....OCCUPY DREAMERS....SPREAD THE WORD....OCCUPY DREAMERS!
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Well think about it. He supported Immigration Reform. The latinos supported Barrack Obama. What did you expect him to do on the issue? He wrote McCain Kennedy. He figured they weren't loyal to him for sticking his neck out and so why bother.
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The latino community doesn't owe him anything. He is a Senator of the United States, he supposed to come up with fair and just solutions for hard-pressing issues like immigration. Unfortunately, he and many other Senator would rather save their own skin. I think its time for term limits.
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lol classic. I need to make a t-shirt out of this lol.
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Well think about it. He supported Immigration Reform. The latinos supported Barrack Obama. What did you expect him to do on the issue? He wrote McCain Kennedy. He figured they weren't loyal to him for sticking his neck out and so why bother.
Yeah, but he is oviously trying to stick his neck out for us now. Disgusting. Again, he left his balls in Vietnam. He should go back and search for them.
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