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1 posted on 03/28/2010 3:00:13 PM PDT by RED SOUTH
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To: RED SOUTH

It’s only right that she help him, and if he loses Hayworth will be a good replacement. McCain has been fighting Obama ever since the election.


2 posted on 03/28/2010 3:01:29 PM PDT by Williams (It's the policies, stupid)
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To: RED SOUTH

We’re pretty much dead in the water - I had some hope until yesterday but seeing the adverse reaction to Sarah Palin’s appearance kind of leaves me cold.


3 posted on 03/28/2010 3:02:07 PM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: RED SOUTH

If she turned her back on him after he chose her as his running mate, it would reflect poorly on her, not him.


4 posted on 03/28/2010 3:03:47 PM PDT by marstegreg
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To: RED SOUTH

Only Liberal RINOs trash Ronald Reagan to justify Sarah Palin supporting John Hussein McBama.


8 posted on 03/28/2010 3:06:17 PM PDT by UCFRoadWarrior (National Security begins at the Border)
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To: RED SOUTH

If she runs again with him as a vp candidate shes a fool.


9 posted on 03/28/2010 3:07:09 PM PDT by DainBramage
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To: RED SOUTH

Maybe McCain can OWE Palin a few IOUs if he manages to survive ?
Palin is just buying favors and if you are a Palin Supporter, McCain owes you one.
Not a bad situation, Influence peddling by Tea Partiers is good.


10 posted on 03/28/2010 3:08:56 PM PDT by 4Speed
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To: RED SOUTH

A detailed history of his voting JUST on amnesty…

2007: Voted on Senate floor in favor of motion to invoke cloture on S. 1639, a bill to reward illegal aliens with amnesty Sen. McCain voted in favor of a second motion to invoke cloture on S. 1639 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Edward Kennedy), a bill to reward up to 6 million illegal aliens with amnesty. The motion to invoke cloture would have limited further debate on the bill and moved it to a final vote. A vote for cloture was effectively a vote in favor of passing the amnesty-guestworker bill. The motion to invoke cloture failed by a vote of 46 to 53.

2007: Voted on Senate floor in favor of amnesty for illegal aliens Sen. McCain voted in favor of a motion to invoke cloture on S. 1639 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Edward Kennedy), a bill to reward illegal aliens with amnesty. The motion to invoke cloture was a move to initiate debate on the proposal and limit further discussion of amendments to a previously-agreed upon set of proposals — thus a vote against cloture was effectively a vote in favor of killing the amnesty-guestworker bill. The motion to invoke cloture passed by a vote of 64 to 35.

2007: Voted on Senate floor against reducing amnesties for illegal aliens Sen. McCain voted in favor of a motion to invoke cloture on the substitute amendment (SA 1150) to S. 1348, a bill to reward illegal aliens with amnesty. The motion to invoke cloture would have ended debate on the proposal and limited further discussion of amendments to a previously-agreed upon set of proposals — thus a vote in favor of cloture was effectively a vote in favor of the amnesty-guestworker bill. The motion to invoke cloture failed by a vote of 45 to 50.

2007: Voted on Senate floor in favor of amendment to create a disincentive to apply for amnesty Sen. McCain voted in favor of the Cornyn Amendment (SA 1250) to S. 1348 to discourage applicants from applying for amnesty by eliminating the provisions protecting the confidentiality of the information contained in amnesty applications and, instead, requires the sharing of application-related information upon the request of a law enforcement agency, intelligence, or national security agency, or DHS component when requested in connection with a duly-authorized investigation of a civil violation. The Cornyn Amendment passed by a vote of 57 to 39.

2007: Voted on Senate floor against amendment to bar certain criminals from amnesty Sen. McCain voted against the Cornyn Amendment (SA 1184) to S. 1385 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Harry Reid) to bar criminal aliens from receiving amnesty. Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff has estimated that 15% of illegal aliens are criminals. The Cornyn Amendment failed by a vote of 46 to 51.

2007: Voted against amendment to strip amnesty provisions from S. 1348 in 2007 Sen. McCain voted against the Vitter Amendment to strip the amnesty provisions from S. 1348 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Harry Reid). The Vitter Amendment failed by a vote of 29 to 66.

2007: Cosponsoring S. 774 to reward illegal aliens with amnesty S. 774 (whose main sponsor is Sen. Dick Durbin) would reward illegal aliens under the age of 21 who have been physically present in the country for five years and are in 7th grade or above with amnesty. An estimated 500,000 to 600,000 illegal aliens would qualify for this amnesty.

2007: Cosponsoring S. 340 to grant amnesty to illegal aliens (AgJOBS) Sen. McCain is a cosponsor of S. 340 (whose main sponsor is Sen. Dianne Feinstein) to encourage more illegal immigration by rewarding certain illegal aliens who work in agriculture with amnesty.

2006: Voted on Senate floor in favor of S. 2611 to reward illegal aliens with amnesty Sen. McCain voted in favor of final passage of S. 2611 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Arlen Specter) which includes an amnesty (both immediate and deferred) for 10.2 million illegal aliens (6.7 million illegal alien workers and 3.5 million illegal alien spouses and/children). S. 2611 passed by a vote of 62 to 36.

2006: Voted in favor of amnesty for illegal aliens Sen. McCain voted in favor of a motion to invoke cloture on S. 2611 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Arlen Specter) which includes an amnesty (both immediate and deferred) for 10.2 million illegal aliens (6.7 million illegal alien workers and 3.5 million illegal alien spouses and/children). The motion to invoke cloture passed by a vote of 73 to 25.

2006: Voted against amendment to reward 2 million illegal aliens with amnesty Sen. McCain voted against the Feinstein Amendment to S. 2611 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Arlen Specter) to create an “orange card” that would allow an estimated two million illegal aliens to pay a fine, and after 6-8 years, adjust to Lawful Permanent Resident status. The Feinstein Amendment failed by a vote of 37 to 61 .

2006: Voted against amendment to kill amnesty provisions Sen. McCain voted against the Vitter amendment (SA 3963) to S. 2611 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Arlen Specter) to remove provisions authorizing the “earned legalization” and “agricultural worker” amnesty schemes that would grant amnesty to an estimated 16 million illegal aliens and their families (according to a May, 2006 study by the Heritage Foundation’s Robert Rector). The Vitter amendment failed by a vote of 33 to 66.

2006: Voted against procedural move to reward illegal aliens with amnesty Sen. McCain voted against cloture on SA 3424, a “compromise amnesty” proposal by Sens. Hagel (R-NE) and Martinez (R-FL). The purpose of voting against allowing a final vote on this proposal varied from Senator to Senator, with many of them favoring the proposal but not willing to bring it up without a lot of votes on amendments. At the least, those voting against cloture were insisting on a chance for opponents of the bill to make their case with amendments. The Hagel-Martinez proposal would reward illegal aliens with amnesty. S. 2611 includes an amnesty (both immediate and deferred) for 10.2 million illegal aliens (6.7 million illegal alien workers and 3.5 million illegal alien spouses and/children). The cloture motion failed by a vote of 38 to 60.

2005-2006: Cosponsored S. 2075 to reward illegal aliens with amnesty S. 2075 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Dick Durbin) would reward illegal aliens under the age of 21 who have been physically present in the country for five years and are in 7th grade or above with amnesty. An estimated 500,000 to 600,000 illegal aliens would qualify for this amnesty. The bill died in the Judiciary Committee.

2005-2006: Cosponsored S. 1033 to reward illegal aliens with amnesty Sen. McCain was a cosponsor of S. 1033 to reward virtually all illegal aliens (except those with criminal records or terrorist connections) with amnesty. This could potentially reward 9 million illegal aliens with amnesty. This bill died in the Judiciary Committee.

2005: Voted in favor of amnesty for agricultural workers Sen. McCain voted to invoke cloture, a procedural move requiring 60 votes to limit debate and ensure a vote on the AgJOBS amnesty amendment for up to 3 million illegal aliens, introduced by Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID), to the Iraq supplemental spending bill. The Senate voted 53 to 45 not to invoke cloture, effectively keeping the amnesty off of the final bill.

2005-2006: Cosponsored S. 359 to grant amnesty to illegal aliens Sen. McCain was a cosponsor of S. 359 to encourage more illegal immigration by rewarding certain illegal aliens who work in agriculture with amnesty.

2003-2004: Cosponsored S. 1645 to grant amnesty to illegal aliens Sen. McCain cosponsored S. 1645 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Larry Craig) to encourage more illegal immigration by rewarding certain illegal aliens who work in agriculture with amnesty. This bill died in the Judiciary Committee.

2003-2004: Cosponsored S. 1545 to reward illegal aliens with amnesty S. 1545 would have rewarded illegal aliens under the age of 21 who have been physically present in the country for five years and are in 7th grade or above with amnesty. An estimated 500,000 to 600,000 illegal aliens would have qualified for this amnesty.

2003-2004: Cosponsored S. 1461 to encourage reward illegal aliens with amnesty Sen. McCain cosponsored S. 1461, to create a legalization process for almost all illegal aliens who will then be eligible for green cards after 6 years. Amnesty has been shown to increase rates of illegal immigration. The bill did not come to a vote.

2000: Voted against an illegal immigration amnesty. Sen. McCain voted against including an amnesty for illegal aliens from Central America in the Senate H-1B bill (S.2045). This not necessarily a vote against the amnesty, but rather a vote against including it in the H-1B legislation. The move to attach the amnesty failed 43-55.

1997: Voted for an amnesty to illegal aliens from Nicaragua and Cuba. Sen. McCain voted for a procedural move that helped allow the Mack Amendment to be included in S.1156 (the District of Columbia Appropriations bill). This amendment granted amnesty to illegal aliens from Nicaragua and Cuba and is expected to add close to one million people to U.S. population. 96 N/A N/A

1990: Voted for a bill that included an amnesty. Sen. McCain supported S.358 (whose main sponsor was Sen. Edward Kennedy), which provided an amnesty for up to 165,000 spouses and minor children of illegal aliens who were granted amnesty in 1986. Ultimately, the 1990 bill passed 81-17.

Jesus (pronounced Hey-zeuss)himself has apparently endorsed MXcain .


13 posted on 03/28/2010 3:10:18 PM PDT by WOBBLY BOB ( FIRE STUPAK: LindaForCongress.com)
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Mitt , Huck or Pawlenty?

I'm sorry, I must have missed where any of them had declared a candidacy.

Or Palin either.

Bit early, don't you think?

15 posted on 03/28/2010 3:13:30 PM PDT by humblegunner
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Haley Barbour would be a great president...it’s still early.


18 posted on 03/28/2010 3:17:59 PM PDT by rushmom
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Let them read and weep while we leave them in the dust.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2481876/posts?page=12


22 posted on 03/28/2010 3:20:38 PM PDT by Clyde5445 (Gov. Sarah Palin: :"You have to sacrifice to win. That's my philosophy in 6 words.")
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Palin is helping McCain. Doesn't make her a rino anymore than Reagan was a rino when he helped rino's in 78. Yes , he did.

Reagan helped RINOs who were running against proven conservatives?

23 posted on 03/28/2010 3:23:19 PM PDT by Will88
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I suspect the next POTUS will be determined by Sarah Palin, and she intends no Zer0.
24 posted on 03/28/2010 3:24:28 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (Sarah and the Conservatives will rock your world.)
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By supporting McCain, Palin demonstrates that she supports his kind of politics. She has a tendency of creating an atmosphere of isolation around her like Hillary. You either love her 100% or you hate her 100%. By supporting McLame, I have to say I lost some support for her.

On the other hand, I think Michelle Bachmann is going to be a force to reckoned with. If Bachmann chooses to run, thats where my vote goes, without a second thought.


33 posted on 03/28/2010 3:34:58 PM PDT by scoobysnak71 (I'm light skinned with no negro dialect. Could you milk me?)
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I agree. Please, folks, let’s not tear each other apart. A weak Republican (or RINO as some folks like to say) who can win is better than a left-wing Anti-American Democrat, who ignores the majority of this country.

Please, this is critically important. We can’t afford more politicians like Obama. We cannot afford to split the Republican vote - just become someone is not a pure Conservative does not mean he or she should be tossed out or ignored. If the more conservative candidate cannot win and siphons votes from the less conservative candidate who has a greater chance of winning, then you are, in effect, allowing a left-wing Democrat to win, which is something we cannot afford as a country.


34 posted on 03/28/2010 3:37:20 PM PDT by BlackFemaleConservative
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Let’s not tear each other a part. A weak Republican is better for this country than a Democrat who is a Socialist, like Obama. We cannot afford to split the votes between pure conservatives and those who are not as pure. If we continue to do that left-wing Democrats will win by default, which this country cannot afford - economically or otherwise.


40 posted on 03/28/2010 3:45:22 PM PDT by BlackFemaleConservative
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Personally, I love John Boehner. Maybe as VP to Sarah.


41 posted on 03/28/2010 3:46:15 PM PDT by Kenny
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duh, if Obozo continues to be Obozo, the GOP can run Barney the purple dinosaur...and the GOP knows it. That is why you will get a RINO.


42 posted on 03/28/2010 3:46:28 PM PDT by dforest
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I just enjoyed (as Sarah must have) listening to the thousands chanting, "Sarah, Sarah, Sarah" and the shoe being on the OTHER foot, and watching the look on Cindy's face as Sarah was popular at the podium, dressed in leathers ------truly a great last laugh.

That said....HAYWORTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

50 posted on 03/28/2010 3:59:13 PM PDT by NordP (COMMON SENSE CONSERVATIVES - Love of Country, Less Govt, Stop Spending, No Govt Run Health Care!!!)
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Here’s the way it will go: The Tea Party will grow stronger. In 2012 there will be a Tea Party convention in aticipation of the Republican convention. The Tea Party will propose a candidate, and it almost assuredly will not be Romney, Pawlenty or Huckabee. Quite likely it will not be Palin. Instead it will someone chosen from the increasing number of youngbloods that offer great promise for a Conservative future. The Republican conventioneers will be faced with a major dilemma. Pick an old tired elephant, or be prpared for the emergence of a powerful third party. These are interesting times. Then we shall see if the American electorate is willing to continue to submit to a tyrannical Left.


51 posted on 03/28/2010 4:00:48 PM PDT by Melchior
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To: RED SOUTH; SoCalPol; SoConPubbie; onyx; Servant of the Cross; mnehring
Palin is helping McCain. Doesn't make her a rino anymore than Reagan was a rino when he helped rino's in 78. Yes , he did.

Yep, he sure did. And I agree with your overall post.

I saw a couple of threads earlier where the FR drama queens were all shrieking and pulling their hair out over this. Calling Palin a "socialist" and saying she has the blood of people murdered by illegal immigrants on her hands and other such silly hyperbole.

It's the same old crowd of so-called "purists" you see wringing their hands on similar threads, though. Most of them are devoted Mittbots and Paulbots and are not really on the side of conservatism.

54 posted on 03/28/2010 4:05:33 PM PDT by Allegra (SEIU delenda est)
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