Wednesday, January 30, 2008

McCain takes the lead

McCain is in the lead, and the main stream media wants you to think he is unstoppable. But look at the facts – McCain has 95 delegates, Romney has 67. To win the nomination they need to get more than 1191 delegates. Nothing is decided yet folks.

So please think before you vote. Romney is no more a friend of the Second Amendment than McCain, but Romney has not worked to destroy the First Amendment (McCain Finegold) at the critical last moments of an election cycle, and McCain wants to open our borders to the illegal’s. . . . not good for homeland security in the lease. He has been part of the DC establishment for 26 years. And lets not forget that this nation is in bad trouble on the home front. . . . our businesses and industry are in shambles and McCain is a career politician not a businessmen. We need someone in there that knows what it takes to run a business and therefore has a clue as to what the government needs to do to help them recover.

He may have been a war hero at one time, but his Senate record is not that of a patriotic hero. He has sold us and the Constitution out over and over. We need Mitt in the White house, not the McCain liberal Democrat no matter what party he claims to be from

2 comments:

s_baghaii said...

McCain like Bush has a reality based view of illegal immigration. Like Bush, he knows that we do not have enough manpower to keep all illegal immigrants out. He also knows that they are already here and creating "ghosts," people who have zero legitimacy in the system, is bad.

He knows that if you build a wall in California, they will cross in Arizona. If you build a wall in Arizona, they will cross in New Mexico. If you build a wall in New Mexico, they will cross in West Texas.

People who are willing to run across the desert where they can die of exposure or dehydration are desperate.

It is fiction to assume that illegal immigrants are not in the US already. They are. We have to deal with the ones who are here as well as the ones who are trying to get here. We can spend more money to keep people out. We can spend more money to send people back. But both of these options involve more money which our broke government doesn't really have.

JD said...

The one thing we need to start doing which is working where they have passed the laws on it is punish those who hire them. I forget if it is TX or OK where they passed laws to punish anyone hiring or housing them. guess what, they left. . . in a panic and complained about the law. this just moved the issue to another state. If we do this on a national level we can push most of them out. Make it painful enough to be here and they will go away