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Faust [OP]

2003-05-30 21:33 | User Profile

**McCain Pushes for Amnesty, 'Guest Workers'**

**McCain Pushes for Amnesty, 'Guest Workers'

McCain with former MEChA member and current Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva on December 5, 2002 - Douglas, Arizona.

Tucson Citizen (May 29) -- Immigration reform that was put on hold after the 9-11 terror attacks must be a priority when Congress reconvenes next week, Sen. John McCain [click for contact info] said yesterday. -- While national security remains a crucial concern in light of the war on terror, lawmakers should pass a guest-worker program that includes amnesty for some illegal workers now in the United States, the Arizona Republican said during a news conference in his Tucson office. More...

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toddbrendanfahey

2003-05-30 21:43 | User Profile

What do you expect from two members of the Council on Foreign Relations (McCain & Kolbe; & Kolbe's a fag--the only "openly homosexual" Republican in Congress).

What (the f*ck) is Arizona thinking, reelecting these two bastards in every cycle?


PaleoconAvatar

2003-05-30 21:49 | User Profile

McCain has a way of re-affirming his status as an ass. He's from a friggin' border state--he should know better than this. Of course, I guess he figures he doesn't have to actually live there in Arizona/Aztlan, so he can merrily back his corporate buddies as he gets chauffeured around DC in his limo.


Faust

2003-05-30 21:49 | User Profile

toddbrendanfahey,

You are most Right! McCain is no worse than rest of the GOP, I bet he doing this for Jorge el Busho. He floating it for Bushie to test the wind. The GOP is full sellouts, 98% of them are no better than Clinton!!!


Drakmal

2003-05-30 22:21 | User Profile

Originally posted by toddbrendanfahey@May 30 2003, 15:43 ** What (the f*ck) is Arizona thinking, reelecting these two bastards in every cycle? **

As for McCain, maybe they're impressed with his record of being captured by the enemy in wartime, cheating on his wife, and freely surrendering his state to hostile invaders.


jeffersonian

2003-05-30 23:53 | User Profile

Now there's a true man of principle!

But how would you know? I've written several letters to both those RINO clowns and while Kolbe at least had the (forgive the pun) balls to send a respose trying to defend his idiotic position on "guest workers", not a word from the McCain camp. I guess responding to constituents is beneath him.

With the exception of one brief flash of patriotism when McCain said he supported putting troops on the border, which quickly evaporated, neither of these guys even qualify as neo-con, pure DemocratiK voting records.


N.B. Forrest

2003-05-31 01:10 | User Profile

I think I read somewhere that this treasonous runt has ties to the top Seagrams zhid Edgar Bronfman.

I can believe it.

:dung:


van helsing

2003-05-31 01:17 | User Profile

jawohl. i think a lamp post should be reserved for him.


N.B. Forrest

2003-05-31 01:39 | User Profile

**Didn't McCain marry into the families of one of the Seagram's top shareholders or something along those lines? **

Yes, AY, I think that's how it goes. Damned bastard.


PaleoconAvatar

2003-05-31 01:40 | User Profile

Originally posted by van helsing@May 30 2003, 21:17 ** jawohl. i think a lamp post should be reserved for him. **

I like the fiery one-liners now that you've returned with re-charged batteries.


Faust

2003-06-01 23:26 | User Profile

**Senator John McCain pushes amnesty, guest-worker program International Politics C.T. REVERE Tucson Citizen May 29, 2003

Immigration reform that was put on hold after the 9-11 terror attacks must be a priority when Congress reconvenes next week, Sen. John McCain said yesterday.

While national security remains a crucial concern in light of the war on terror, lawmakers should pass a guest-worker program that includes amnesty for some illegal workers now in the United States, the Arizona Republican said during a news conference in his Tucson office.

"I believe we can pursue the security programs and at the same time set up a system where people can come here and work on a temporary basis. I think we can set up a program where amnesty is extended to a certain number of people who are eligible and at the same time make sure that we have some control over people who come in and out of this country," he said.

Immigration reform talks between President Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox ended abruptly when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. But the relentless wave of illegal immigrants risking their lives to find work in America dictate that Congress address the problem soon, McCain said.

"There are jobs that American workers simply won't do," McCain said. "As long as there's a demand for workers, workers are going to come across."..

url:  [url=http://www.friendsofliberty.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1023]http://www.friendsofliberty.com/modules.ph...rticle&sid=1023[/url] **


jeffersonian

2003-06-03 20:43 | User Profile

The "man of principle" line was meant sarcastically. From the sound of your post you seem to think that I was praising McCain...nothing could be further from the truth as I'd be the last person on earth to do so.

Obviously, and I didn't think otherwise. My "how would you know" was me being facetious. However when it comes to McCain and his ilk humor probably isn't appropriate, sadness is.

It really is a pity. A great war hero gone lib.


Faust

2003-06-03 22:31 | User Profile

I do wonder is John McCain working with Jorge Bush. Is John McCain is pushes amnesty and a guest-worker program as a trial balloon Jorge?

AntiYuppie,

Didn't McCain marry into the families of one of the Seagram's top shareholders or something along those lines? McCain has no shortage of sleazy connections, in any case: in addition to Bronfman and other Zionist pressure groups, McCain had close ties with various Kosovo Liberation Army fronts during the Balkans wars, armies of neocon handlers and speechwriters (including the repulsive Warren Rudman) during his campaign

McCain father-in-law was Jim Hensley the "Beer Baron," who controled most of the beer in the state. I do know what if any relation he had to Seagram, but it seems likely. Jim Hensley's Mentor and close friend was Kemper Marley, who ordered the car bomb muder of an Arizona Republic reporter in the 1970's. In 1948 Jim Hensley and fifty two of his employees went jail. They never made any charges stick on Kemper Marley and his attorney was William Rendquist

"Marley was at one time directly connected to the remnants of the old Al Capone mob, operating the TRANSAMERICA WIRE SERVICE. This betting service was originally established in 1941 for Capone's heirs by Gus Greenbaum. Greenbaum was a Phoenix socialite seen at all the society balls in Phoenix, usually in the company of the Barry Goldwaters and Harry Rosenzweigs. In 1958 Greenbaum and his wife were found dead in their bed ---- their throats cut. This inaugurated a series of grisly gangland-style slayings. "


Roy Batty

2003-06-03 23:02 | User Profile

Faust, that reporter was Don Bowles. Not only was Marley involved, it turned out that Bowles had found out that the people who owned the paper he was working for (owned by the family of Dan Quayle's wife) was also involved in the criminal activities. Ka-Boom! Car bomb time. The whole thing was a mix of the mobsters, sports, etc. I'm waiting for more accidents, bombs, etc. to start occuring with regularity within the WN circles, as the govt. and business try to clamp down on immigration gadflys. Oh, they have their ever increasing legal means to do so, but never underestimate the power mad when it comes to sending messages in more "spectacular" fashion.


Faust

2003-06-03 23:11 | User Profile

Roy Batty,

"that reporter was Don Bowles. Not only was Marley involved, it turned out that Bowles had found out that the people who owned the paper he was working for (owned by the family of Dan Quayle's wife) was also involved in the criminal activities."-Roy Batty

The Paper was owned by Dan Quayle's Grandfather not his wife's family.

**"You will never be told the true background to any of this by the Arizona media, like the Arizona Republic and the Phoenix Gazette. They were started by a guy called Eugene Pullium, at the instigation of, yes, you guessed it, Kemper Marley. Eugene Pullium is, in turn, the grandfather of Dan Quayle"

John McCain Background [url=http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php?act=ST&f=25&t=8291]http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php...=ST&f=25&t=8291[/url] **


Roy Batty

2003-06-04 05:29 | User Profile

Faust, I know about Quayle's family and their newspaper ownership, but I have two sources that say the paper in question was owned by his wife's family (they also say that is how Quayle met her, family connections, etc.). Let me know if you have some good sources, and I'll send the "offending parties" the info if they do indeed need correcting.

I have also seen the copy you have posted that says the paper was owned by the family of Quayle's dear old ma' - so it's possible what I have is "garbled info". In either case, the Bowles story sticks in my mind. I remember seeing it on the tube when I was a kid, and it was the first time I had heard of a car bomb being used for real, instead of something used on television shows and in the movies.

BTW - what part of the country are you situated in? The mestizo problem seems to irk you like most of us "aware" Southwesterners, so I'd suspect that's where you are.


Faust

2003-06-04 23:16 | User Profile

Quayle's father was a part ower of Arizona Republic and the Phoenix Gazette and was publisher's Eugene Pullium son-law.

Note: there were other part owers, I know nothing about Dan Quayle's wife family, they also might have been part owers too. Both of Dan Quayle's parents were part owers, He might just have married the child of one of the other part owers. But this prue speculation.


solutrian

2003-06-05 22:56 | User Profile

McCain even sh*t it the face of his Confederate forbearers on the flag issue. Does anything more need to be said? What a scumbag!


Faust

2003-06-06 01:24 | User Profile

solutrian,

You are most Right! A good point. "[He sells out] his Confederate forbearers on the flag issue... What a scumbag!"