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Yesterday’s panderfest to illegal immigrants and open border zealots is nearly too much to take.

Don’t get me wrong — there’s no way in hell I would ever cast a ballot for Barry  Hussein. I’d put a bullet through the back of my head first. But unless Fred Thompson is McCain’s VP, then I’m seriously thinking of a write in vote for Tom Tancredo.

Amongst other things, the good Sen. from Arizona is promoting his new Spanish language website. You know…for people who can’t speak English.

Never mind that being able to read and speak English is a requirement for naturalized citizenship. And never mind that you must be a citizen (of the United States) to vote in our elections…

If you’re an adult in this country, and the only language you can speak is Spanish, then there is a 99.99999% chance that you are not in this country legally.

So who exactly is McCain’s español Web site reaching out to? If not eligible voters and citizens of the United States?
I won’t be visiting McCain’s La Raza-friendly site. Which means that I won’t be hitting the Contribute button either.
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McCain also announced that he would attend the La Raza Annual Convention in San Diego on July 14, 2008. From Wikipedia, La Raza (the race) is used to imply “dignity and pride for these people regarding what they are and where they come from.”

Never mind the fact that they should have more pride in their new home than their old. But it’d be nice if they had any pride in what they are becoming (US citizens) and where they are now (America).

This isn’t Mexico, amigo.

2 Responses to “John McCain Can Kiss My Ass”

He can kiss my ass too ….

I have never supported him, and never will.
A vote from me by his name, would be a vote against the other two.
La Raza has a much deeper agenda than “dignity and pride…blah-blah-blah,” it’s a George Soros funded organization, and is agitatiing for the illegal acquisition of land Mexico once held. Sort of like islam, if they ever farted in the general direction of a country, then it is their’s forever.

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