Why is Sen. McCain always in bed with the dems?
According to WorldNetDaily the Kennedy-McCain bill would allow millions of illegal aliens to become citizens.
Let's not forget the laughable performance in Memphis this past weekend when Sen. McCain knew he wasn't going to win, place or show in the republican straw poll and suggested the delegates write in President Bush's name in place of his own. Puleeeeese! What a joke! A weak one at that!
Don't get me wrong. I don't discount Sen. McCain. I just don't believe he's a viable candidate for the republican party. I think he would be a formidable democrat. But his greatest danger to the next presidential election is if he should choose to run as an independent. He could become the perfect spoiler and that would play right in to the hands of the dems, specifically, Hillary. Watch for this.
"Under the legislation, illegal aliens in the United States would obtain six-year nonimmigrant visas under which they could work in the country and travel outside the country. The aliens would have to pay a $1,000 fine and undergo background checks.McCain-Feingold, Kennedy-McCain...vote against the president as often as possible to maintain the maverick image among the fawning media, but kiss up to the president when it's to McCain's advantage...do you see a pattern here? And remember when presidential wannabe, Sen. Kerry toyed with McCain by considering him as his Veep and McCain took his time to finally hemhaw a thanks, but no thanks? Sen. McCain is an opportunistic RINO and will never fool the conservative base of the republican party.
After six years, the aliens would be able to meet certain requirements and then apply for a green card, or permanent residency.
Besides voting on the bill after the recess, committee Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., said the panel also would vote on a bill by Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., that would give illegal aliens up to five years to leave the U.S. After returning home, they could then apply to return, either as temporary workers or for permanent residency.
"Our intention is not to strand anyone outside the country," Kyl said, according to an AP report. But he asserted the McCain-Kennedy plan would give an illegal alien allowed to stay and work in the country a "huge advantage" over a person having to wait for years in his or her own country for a green card."
Let's not forget the laughable performance in Memphis this past weekend when Sen. McCain knew he wasn't going to win, place or show in the republican straw poll and suggested the delegates write in President Bush's name in place of his own. Puleeeeese! What a joke! A weak one at that!
Don't get me wrong. I don't discount Sen. McCain. I just don't believe he's a viable candidate for the republican party. I think he would be a formidable democrat. But his greatest danger to the next presidential election is if he should choose to run as an independent. He could become the perfect spoiler and that would play right in to the hands of the dems, specifically, Hillary. Watch for this.
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