Topic: Oh ... NOW He Wants The Fence Built ...
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Tue 05/11/10 01:26 PM
Hahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa ... Watch McLame run ... what an effin' RINO ... time to go, John ... you were NEVER a conservative, you NEVER believed in OUR values, you NEVER supported border enforcement and security, you ignored multiple requests to build the fence, and now that JD's giving you a run for your money, you've suddenly 'seen the light' ... ? Nuh-unnnnnnnnh ... It's past time for you to head into the red sunset of the AZ skies and become part of the 'dustbin of history' ... too bad y' didn't quit while you were ahead ... but you WILL quit, one way or another ...

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http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/john-mccain-immigration-reversal-complete-danged-fence/story?id=10616090

John McCain Immigration Reversal: 'Complete Danged Fence'

In New Ariz. Senate Race Ad, McCain Supports Border Barrier He Once Opposed

By RUSSELL GOLDMAN | May 11, 2010

Sen. John McCain has released a tough-talking television ad that blames illegal immigrants for "home invasions [and] murders" and calls for the completion of the "danged fence" along the U.S.-Mexico border, reversing years of opposition to such a barrier.

Facing the most difficult primary challenge he has seen in years, the ad is the most recent in a series of measures McCain, R-Ariz., has taken which play to the far right of his party, including endorsing a controversial new law that allows police to stop people they suspect are illegal immigrants and demand identification.

Walking along the incomplete fence with Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, McCain says: "drug and human smuggling, home invasions, murder." To, which Babeu responds, "We're outmanned. Of all the illegals in America, more than half come through Arizona."

Since 2008, more than 500 miles of patchy fence have been built along the nearly 2,000-mile border with Mexico, mostly in Texas and Arizona, but its efficacy is debatable.

McCain's call to complete the "danged fence" is similar in tone to a comment he made in 2007, but rather different in substance.

In a 2007 Vanity Fair interview, McCain said, "I think the fence is least effective. But I'll build the g..damned fence if they want it."

A year later in September 2008, on the eve of the presidential election, McCain told the Spanish-language station Univision that his plan did not include "walls and fences."

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Tue 05/11/10 06:30 PM
Fergit da fence ecept near populated areas.

Put, side by side rifle ranges for target practicing along the border and place big signs along the border warning would be Illegals. Enter at yer own peril.

Offer 24 hour permits for one dollar. The national debt would be paid off in no time.

Nyteplay's photo
Tue 05/11/10 07:08 PM
lol.That opens a whole other set of problems tho-think of the sanitation issues.

Seriously, about the fence-How many trillions of dollars will it take after it is built to maintain it and man it?
is the fence the most feasible way to stem the illegal immigration problem? And the fence is not going to stop the underground tunnels either.

willing2's photo
Tue 05/11/10 07:13 PM

lol.That opens a whole other set of problems tho-think of the sanitation issues.

Seriously, about the fence-How many trillions of dollars will it take after it is built to maintain it and man it?
is the fence the most feasible way to stem the illegal immigration problem? And the fence is not going to stop the underground tunnels either.

Do like Mexico does. dump all the chit into the Rio Grande.