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Old 08-03-2007, 03:53 PM
 
Location: The best country in the world: the USA
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ANOTHER CONVERSION ON THE ROAD TO DES MOINES, IOWA!!

In the last few weeks, some Republican presidential nomination have (rhetorically!) changed their positions on illegal immigration and amnesty – Sam Brownback, Mike Huckabee.

And right now Washington is buzzing with reports that the King of Amnesty himself, John McCain, is getting ready to sponsor a new immigration bill that focuses on border security – and that has no amnesty or “path to citizenship” language in it! Miracles abound! Can Ted Kennedy and George W. Bush be far behind? Ha ha ha....

We are taking of no other than the DESPICABLE Sen. Juan McCain’s “Des Moines Road” conversion just as I did the “changes of heart” from the other "Republicans"! After all, neither Sen. McCain nor the other Republicans have refused to sign an “No Amnesty” pledge, as AMERICAN HERO TOM TANCREDO HAS ASKED!



Sound off: Do you believe politicians who have these "instant conversions" right before elections??? Do you belive Communist and Dictator-lover Obama would attack Pakistan or is that his last attempt to save his failing campaign as he is revealed as a moron? an McCain save his campaign by PRETENDING to be anti-illegal alien??
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Old 08-03-2007, 04:52 PM
 
Location: Sacramento
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Although I appreciate your bombastic approach to initiating discussions, I agree that many politicians alter positions when running for office outside of their local districts. This happens both ways, and can be humorous when juxtapositioning some of their earlier proclamations with their current positions on controversial issues.
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