What Are The Odds Of John McCain Becoming President After Cosponsoring This Insane Immigration Bill?

George W Bush keeps shooting himself on the foot,his ratings as president are lower than whale chit and John McCain seems to be afflicted with the same virus,If John McCain is the best the republicans have to keep the presidency he just blew it by signing along with the original Otis Of Mayberry Ted Kennedy that insane immigration bill

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  1. I don't know, but you were awesome in X-Men: The Last Stand.
  2. I hope "Not a Chance in HELL!"
  3. The odds of him getting my vote is now ZERO
  4. 0 to none!!!
  5. He would have to get the nomination. Which he won't, but if he got that his chances are very good...
  6. Don't think he ever stood a chance before, and now he definatly don't
  7. He won't make it past the primaries unless he is running against Frist. In that case our next President will be a Democrat. And Sweet Heart, only registered Republicans get to vote in the Republican primary.
  8. Hopefully, a big, fat "0"!!! Lets pray the people of Arizona vote that traitor out of office!
  9. Is that the guy that screamed like a maniac during last election?I will decide to vote for(or to vota at all) when the time comes.
  10. I will vote for Mickey Mouse before I will vote for ANYONE who signed that bill from the Senate.
  11. bush got relected, well you cant say relected, since he wasnt elected the first time. so he got reselected after every body knew what an ass he was. so any thing is possible i guess.
  12. NOT A SNOW BALLS CHANCE IN HELL
  13. McCain has consistently and knowingly done the wrong thing to those closest to him… his family, his constituents and his war buddies. - He is a driving force behind NAFTA, CAFTA, and "SHAFTA" - He has been for unification (merged populations) without borders since it was first proposed. He and is wife have a lot to gain. - http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/060526_mccain.htm When the "John McCain for President, 2008" campaign shifts into high gear, we'll be hearing ad nauseum about the candidate's heroism, character and patriotism. Too bad none of it is true. America could use a heroic figure with a high moral code and a true love of country. But McCain is far from that man. When you do a simple analysis of McCain's personal and professional life and lay it out over thirty years, his picture is ugly. Heroism McCain is a sore point among other U.S. POWs. Most resent the preferential medical treatment McCain received after he was shot down in 1967 and revealed to the North Vietnamese Army that his father, Admiral John McCain, Jr., commanded all U.S. forces in Europe and was soon-to-be commander of all forces in the Pacific, including Vietnam. From the moment the NVA knew who the injured McCain's father was, he became a "special patient." The NVA hoped to eventually squeeze valuable information out of McCain. And his fellow POWs remained angry with McCain when, in 1992 as a member of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, he demanded a U.S. Justice Department investigation into Vietnam veteran activists and their organizations. McCain called the organized POW's: "The most craven, most cynical and most despicable human beings to ever run a scam." McCain got his wish. The DOJ investigated and found no reason to charge the POW/MIA organizations with any wrongdoing. [Sen. McCain Wants To Be President By Ted Sampley, U.S. Veteran Dispatch, January-February 1997 Issue http://www.usvetdsp.com/story22.htm ] Character In 1980, McCain divorced his wife Carol, who had been disfigured in an automobile accident while he imprisoned. One month later, McCain remarried Cindy Lou Hensley, heiress to Phoenix-based Hensley & Co., the nation's second-largest Anheuser-Busch distributor. His new trophy wife's family money launched McCain into politics. Then, ten years after his ugly divorce, McCain was fingered as one of the Keating Five—a group of five Senators investigated on ethics charges. The five met with Federal Home Loan Bank chairman Ed Grey allegedly to influence the FHLB to delay seizing the assets of soon-to-be convicted racketeer Charles Keating's struggling (and eventually bankrupt) Lincoln Savings and Loan. Although McCain was never indicted, an investigation revealed that his Congressional and Senate campaigns had been financed in part by donations from Keating. Additionally, McCain took a total of nine family trips paid for by Keating including three to the banker's villa in the Bahamas. The federal bail out of Lincoln cost taxpayers $2.6 billion. Patriotism Now McCain has become one of the authors of the least patriotic bill in American history, S. 2611, which the U.S. Senate voted on May 25th. Unable to refrain from insulting Americans worried about the devastating impact of S. 2611, McCain immediately after the vote said: "Why not say to those undocumented workers who are working the jobs that the rest of us refuse, 'come out from the shadows.'" Amazing—three lies in one sentence: "undocumented workers," "jobs that the rest of us refuse," and "come out of the shadows." And another McCain lie: "In poll after poll after poll, Americans support earned citizenship and a comprehensive solution" [Immigration Foreshadows 2008 GOP Contest, by Liz Sidoti, Associated Press, May 25, 2006 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060525/ap_on_el_ge/immigration2008] The truth, to which McCain is averse, is that no polls indicate anything of the kind. Given a neutral choice that avoids the words "amnesty" and "illegal alien," voters chose the House approach, HR 4437, to S. 2611 by 2-1. (Read Steve Sailer's excellent column on polls here http://www.vdare.com/sailer/060416_amnesty.htm.) In all, McCain's record is dismal. Given McCain's resume, it's fair to ask whom he represents and where we can see evidence of his principles at work. McCain does not represent: --Arizona voters who are fed up with illegal immigration as they demonstrated when they passed Proposition 200. --Vietnam veterans and fellow POWs. --Americans who adhere to family values --Scrupulous businessmen, investors and politicians who would never consider taking nine junkets funded by a special interest donor. --Fellow Navy officers. Henry Lenoir's insight into McCain's real self. Lenoir is the ex-fighter pilot who wrote (http://www.vdare.com/letters/tl_052106.htm) to VDARE.COM that McCain would be a "disaster" as president. Said Lenoir: "McCain's Hanoi experiences provide effective cover for his political ambitions. People don't see that there isn't much behind the image. People also assume, based on his Vietnam service and his party affiliation, that he is a red-blooded American patriot. As for me, I wonder if he and President Bush share a Mexican paymaster." McCain has consistently and knowingly done the wrong thing to those closest to him… his family, his constituents and his war buddies. And he has knowingly and without fail acted in the best interests of only one person…Senator John McCain Short Answer - McCain Dont Stand A Snowballs Chance In Hell Of Becoming President
  14. I wouldn't vote for anybody who supports illegal immigrants or amnesty!! They are a disgrace to the American Citizens!! They should be thrown in jail and sentenced to death row!!
  15. Most senate and house democrat are mexicans lover, frist,mc caine ,hillary dont let them win...all they are IS whore mexicans and they will destroy american...send back all to mexico let them join to all criminal... pls click this movies...how they will destroy america .. http://www.usawakeup.org/HowToDestroyAmerica.htm http://www.usawakeup.org/America_Wake_Up.htm
  16. a killzillon to one
  17. He won't get any votes from people I know, even the military votes. When he betrayed Arizona by voting for amnesty when 85% of the CITIZENS here wanted him to vote against it. He also betrayed all the people who fight for this country by allowing illegals to stay here, violating the very lives they fight for/ he fought for. Every exmilitary personal I know would take up arms against illegals. He just let them in. He needs to be taken out of office.
  18. I had an answer....then I read JD's. I am going to google the points I question.....BUT that being said....I felt a little embarrassed to call him a fellow vet. Sorry.....that is how what JD posted made me feel. I am going to google.....and get back.
  19. That was the smartest thing McCain could have ever done. It is the small few Fascist nut jobs that don't have any vote or value (25%) that just cry and whine about everything. Who cares if you vote for John McCain if he does the right things a lot of Democrats might vote him.
  20. McCain has already achieved his maximum historical footnote. Its all down hill from here.
  21. I don't trust McCain. He takes any position to get votes.
  22. and what is sqwirlsgirl's problem are you part of some kind of grammar police it seems all you do when you answer a question is critique people on spelling instead of minding your own business and just answer the freakin question ! nobody cares how you feel about someone elses spelling if your so smart just figure it out and answer the question it gets old reading your answers and its filled with hate on spelling mistakes that has nothing to do with the debate of immigration and if they make no spelling mistakes you find something about them to hate on if you don't like their answers ! so how does it feel
  23. He (John McCain) committed political suicide with that ridicules bill. They seem to have no idea of the desires of the American majority.
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