Sunday, January 27, 2008

NOT Leaning towards McCain

I would ask John McCain, how can you be "proud to be an American" when you have Juan Hernandez working on a high level in your campaign?

Thanks to Michelle Malkin for posting a picture of Hernandez hanging with high level McCain staffers- showing just how entwined in the McCain campaign Hernandez is.

Hernandez is a dual Mexican and U.S. citizen, a former member of Vincente Fox's cabinet for encouraging illegal immigration to the U.S., who said, "We are betting that the Mexican-American population in the United States ... will think Mexico first, that it will invest in Mexico. They've already been doing it to a great extent- family to family- but now I want the third generation, the seventh generation - I want 'em all to think Mexico first."
(From Nightline, June 7th 2001, and Michelle Malkin has an audio clip of it posted on her website.)

You are not an American if you continue to think "Mexico first" in the third generation. Nor if you think "Ireland first" or "Israel first" or "England first."

McCain obviously has not gotten the message on illegal immigration that he claims to have gotten.
I do not see how I can vote for McCain.

I'd like to have my own country, the United States, just like Mexicans have their own country and are so proud of it they continue to boost it even though they fled to my country illegally because their country is a piece of shit. It is so hypocritical of them to demand that the U.S. open its doors to them and stop being a nation while they would never do that themselves. Numerous articles have been written demonstrating that Mexican immigration laws are extremely harsh compared to those of the United States.

So I would ask John McCain, if you are so proud to be an American, why do you have someone who is not an American, someone who is undermining and using the United States, on your staff?

And also, Hernandez says in the audio clip that Jews and Puerto Ricans think Israel and PR first. Well, I am Jewish, so I can speak for Jews, although not Puerto Ricans.

I do not believe that most American Jews think of Israel first. But even if most did, Jews experienced this little thing during 1937-45 in which 6 million of our kind were murdered. Israel today is in a hostile neighborhood, to say the least.
Mexico, by contrast, has nobody but itself to blame for its underdevelopment. It is a wrongheaded nation that has clung stubbornly to stupid economic policies and whose citizens would rather flee illegally to another country rather than improve their own.

NOT Leaning towards McCain For President



Monday, January 21, 2008

Leaning Towards McCain for President

I am as against illegal immigration as the next man, with the passion of somebody who was lied to by the MSM and W.

Give McCain a chance to make the case for himself:



"I'm running so that every person in this country, now and in generations to come, will know the same sublime honor that has been the treasure of my life life- to be proud to be an American."
(at time index 7:05)


McCain says that he heard our message and has taken it to heart. Will he agree to a policy that is substantially tougher than the McCain-Kennedy bill? Or will he say, "We had two years of enforcement, now we are having McCain-Kennedy redux."? I sure hope its the former.
I just believe that he is the best of them, except for Thompson, but Thompson shows no sign of being able to win. Ron Paul has slimed himself with those newsletters and those things go a bit too far for my taste. I still think Ron Paul is a good man though.

If McCain is President, he will take care of the immigration legislation, and while he is President, hopefully a new party will form that can take on the Democratic Party, which is now a carnival freak show of wrongheaded radicals.
And I used to always vote Democrat or work for Democrats, except when I voted for Nader in 2000. But I voted in Maryland that year, so I didn't help elect Bush.

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This blog is written under a pseudonym because there is not really freedom of expression in the United States. Taking a position on illegal immigration can reduce one's employment prospects. Unless you are independently wealthy or a tenured professor, you need to watch what you say.