8/5/2010

John McCain: Amnesty Traitor

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With just a few weeks remaining will McCain be thrown out of office or will voters be fooled again?

by James Buchanan

Back in 2007, the two-party system tried to shove through through an Amnesty Bill for an estimated 20 million illegal aliens. There were violent screams of protest from voters all across America. Some Senators were getting literally several hundred phone calls opposing the bill for every phone call supporting it. The volume and intensity of the response shocked many in the Senate into choosing the wiser course of action for their own preservation and voting down the Amnesty Bill (which stood no chance at all in the House anyway). Still, 46 Senators voted for the Amnesty Bill, completely ignoring the will of the people.

The Senate has betrayed the American people many times before. They completely ignored the will of the people when it came to NAFTA and GATT. It’s a safe bet that every piece of legislation that’s been passed in the last 20 years betrays the interests of the American people in favor of special interests. The Amnesty Bill however was an ultimate betrayal which would have greatly accelerated the transformation of America into a Third World nation. Years of betrayal have apparently given rise to the Tea Party movement and most of the Tea Party supporters don’t want America turned into a northern province of Mexico.

Well, it’s finally pay back time and some big name Republican Amnesty Traitors have already fallen. The first to go in 2010 was Arlen Specter, who has been a “Republican In Name Only” (RINO) for decades. Specter was chased out of the Republican Party by the Tea Party and then recently defeated in the Democrat primary. Pennsylvania law forbids primary losers from running in the general election as “Independents” so Specter is finished.

Senator Bob Bennett was another long-term incumbent who thought the voters would forget about that Amnesty Bill from 2007. An incumbent Senator will usually demolish his competition with 60 to 80+ percent of the vote in the primary. Bennett however was the one who got demolished placing third with a jaw-dropping 26 percent of the vote in the 2010 GOP primary. Bennett was the first Republican Amnesty traitor who thought he could survive a GOP primary facing the full wrath of the Tea Party.

Three Amnesty Traitor Republicans were involved in Gay sex scandals. Two retired in January 2009. Larry Craig was the most notorious, who was caught soliciting sex in a men’s restroom at the Minneapolis Airport. Trent Lott was accused of being involved in a Gay relationship as noted here. His speedy retirement at a relatively young age for a Senator lends some credence to this story. Lindsay Graham has been exposed as Gay by the leader of ALIPAC. One news story reports “William Gheen, head of the conservative, anti-’amnesty,’ anti-illegal immigration group Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC), spoke at a Greenville, S.C. Tea Party rally this weekend and called for Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) to ‘come out of that log cabin closet.’ According to Gheen, being gay is ‘a secret that Lindsey Graham has.’ Gheen told the crowd: ‘I hope this secret isn’t being used as leverage over Senator Graham, so today I think Senator Graham, you need to come forward and tell people about your alternative lifestyle and your homosexuality.’ ” Graham has not yet resigned, but hopefully will soon.

Senator Chuck Hagel retired after two terms as a Senator in 2008. Senator Judd Gregg said “he would ‘probably not’ seek reelection in 2010, when his term of office is set to expire” according to this source. Senator Mel Martinez (Cuban-American) resigned from the Senate on September 9th, 2009.

Senators Dick Lugar and Olympia Snowe will be up for reelection in 2012. Senators John Kyl and Lindsey Graham will be up for reelection in 2014. Senators Kyl and Graham have both escaped punishment so far. They ran for reelection in 2008 while the Tea Party movement was just getting started. Graham however will be mercilessly hounded over his closet Gayness until he resigns. Perhaps a recall election against Senator Kyl will be organized so he does not escape justice.

Senator John McCain looked like he was a political “goner” but after spending 16 million dollars in donations from special interests to smear his opponent J.D. Hayworth and because the Arizona primary is an “open primary” which allows liberals to vote for the Republican candidate, there’s an unfortunate chance that McCain may survive this election.

Two earlier polls had Hayworth within 5 percent of McCain, but pollsters are claiming that McCain has opened a huge lead now of 20 percent. Hayworth has been endorsed by the leader of the Minutemen, by Sheriff Joe Arpaio and by a former POW, who was in the same prison camp as McCain.

McCain has scrambled to reinvent himself, pretending that he supports the new Arizona immigration law SB1070, which no one with a working brain should believe. McCain has been running commercials where he says we should “finish the dang fence”.

To be frank, it’s phony lying politicians like McCain who held up the money for the fence because they secretly support open borders. McCain didn’t get the fence finished in his last term as Senator. He was too busy co-sponsoring the McCain-Kennedy Amnesty Bill in 2007 to destroy America as we know it by giving Amnesty to 20 million illegal aliens. McCain is outspending Hayworth by ten to one.

Hayworth has the Tea Party behind him and hopefully the pollsters are missing a big change in sentiment among young White Americans, who don’t want their children growing up in an America that is half White and half poor, needy Mexican.

McCain’s attempts to change his colors like a chameleon so he can win one more election should not fool anyone.

You can help J.D. Hayworth’s campaign here.


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