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Republican Candidate Will Visit Colombia And Mexico This Week
- McCain says the most valuable commodity he has with the American people is that they trust him.
He''s as out of touch as Hillary. How can we trust anyone who has closed door meetings with LaRaza? Who hangs out with Juan Hernandez? Who continues to ignore the construction of the Wall, and who supports amnesty, excuse me, I mean "comprehensive immigration reform"?
John McCain has ruined the GOP. - Reply to this comment
- For just a second I saw a terrorsalami post, the usual screed having nothing to do with the thread at hand. Then both him and his post vanished....Good job CBS!
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Posted by omega39 at 10:44 AM : Jul 01, 2
I second that. Good job CBS! - Reply to this comment
- For just a second I saw a terrorsalami post, the usual screed having nothing to do with the thread at hand. Then both him and his post vanished....Good job CBS!
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- We barely pulled out of the last recession that was primarily marked with a "jobless recovery". What a great idea, continue the same failed policies that have brought our economy to where it is today. John McCain, no thanks.
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- What fool would vote for this man?
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- "I understand it''s very tough. But for me to give up my advocacy of free trade would be a betrayal of trust..."
You understand nothing, my friend. You have no idea.
Your "Trust" is the one holding your wife''s beer money.
Go to hell.
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- "I think it''s important our friends and neighbors understand our commitment to them. What happens in Colombia and Mexico is very important to the future of America," he said.
Yes,John your commitment to Colombia and Mexico means the loss of more jobs to Americans... - Reply to this comment
- Patriotism means putting America first.
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- "Besides immigration, McCain said he would congratulate the leaders both Mexico and Canada for their efforts to wipe out drug cartels, but that he also would press them to step up their efforts. "
I wonder instead of congratulating everybody on fighting drugs why didn''t the current administration do anything to change the scumbags that use these drugs here in the US. This "blame the supplier" thing has never worked, when will americans stop consuming that sh...t. they need to pass laws that put user in jails as well and not see them as victims anymore because they chose to live like that. - Reply to this comment
- Bring on the Amero!!!
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- "McCain once opposed President Bush''s tax cuts for the wealthy, but now wants them to be made permanent. He was a supporter of the federal ban on offshore oil drilling, but recently said the moratorium should be lifted and states allowed to decide for themselves whether to begin drilling."
In other words, if it favors the rich, he''s flip-flopping. If it favors working people, he''s standing firm -- against us.
What fool would vote for this man? - Reply to this comment
- "McCain To Tout Free Trade In Latin America"
This man still doesn''t get it. Americans don''t want a new world order, we don''t want a single global government, and we don''t want to watch fat cat politicians get payed off by corporate elite lobbyists to pass bills that remove all tariffs that use to protect American jobs so some billionare can pay a sweat shop in South America $5.00 a day to make that product to sell in the United States. Manufacturing and education made this country a world leader, these people have been doing everything they can to destroy that and dumb us down on top of it. - Reply to this comment
- There is more to the free trade agreement with Columbia than meets the eye. Proponents argue Columbia''s exports already enter the US tariff free. If this is so why don''t Columbia just reciprocate and drop their tariffs on US exports? What have they been promised in this agreement that they felt compelled to hire a lobbying firm to push it through Congress?
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- McCain said he knows he has work to do to convince voters in states losing jobs to Mexico and other countries, such as Pennsylvania where he campaigned Monday, that free-trade agreements will benefit them and their families over time.
Oh boy, the lies just keep coming as they strip away jobs and push wages ever lower. Now we compete for oil and food with countries where our jobs landed that are building their own middle class. When are the American people going to stand up and say enough? - Reply to this comment
- A political trip to columbia to promote a new free trade agreement. Another political gimick. I wonder if he will have a fundraiser taht is not a fundraiser, like he did in canada. I hear they have a lot of dollars down there
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