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Title: AUDIO: PHX Has McCain at Hispanic Event Saying 75% of US Supports Amnesty "This Is A Call To Arms" Source: PHX News URL Source: http://www.phxnews.com/fullstory.php?article=36511 Published: Jun 7, 2006 Author: John McCain Post Date: 2006-06-07 21:58:05 by Zipporah Keywords: NoneViews: 133 Comments: 7
AUDIO: PHX Has McCain at Hispanic Event Saying 75% of US Supports Amnesty & This Is A Call To Arms!Posted by PHX - Lobo on Sunday June 4, 2006 at 2:56 pm MST [ Send Story to Friend ] PHXnews Writer Lobo on 5/31 John McCain appeared at an event in Irvine, CA, at the Hyatt Regency. The event was organized by the Hispanic 100, and some 325-350 participated, mostly entrepreneurs, elected officials, business and civic leaders of the Hispanic community. Of course, the main issue was the Senate bill. McCain spoke at length about the "strength and vitality" the US has gained from its "immigrant heritage", their contribution to the economy, and the tragic loss of lives crossing the desert. He also encouraged the Hispanic leaders to RISE UP, SPEAK OUT and support the bill. Remember, at PHXnews we're interested in hearing your feedback on McCain's comments. (1 image)
PHXnews Writer Lobo on 5/31 John McCain appeared at an event in Irvine, CA, at the Hyatt Regency. The event was organized by the Hispanic 100, and some 325-350 participated, mostly entrepreneurs, elected officials, business and civic leaders of the Hispanic community. Of course, the main issue was the Senate bill. McCain spoke at length about the "strength and vitality" the US has gained from its "immigrant heritage", their contribution to the economy, and the tragic loss of lives crossing the desert. He also encouraged the Hispanic leaders to RISE UP, SPEAK OUT and support the bill. Remember, at PHXnews we're interested in hearing your feedback on McCain's comments.
PHXnews Writer Lobo on 5/31 John McCain appeared at an event in Irvine, CA, at the Hyatt Regency.
The event was organized by the Hispanic 100, and some 325-350 participated, mostly entrepreneurs, elected officials, business and civic leaders of the Hispanic community.
Of course, the main issue was the Senate bill. McCain spoke at length about the "strength and vitality" the US has gained from its "immigrant heritage", their contribution to the economy, and the tragic loss of lives crossing the desert.
He also encouraged the Hispanic leaders to RISE UP, SPEAK OUT and support the bill.
Remember, at PHXnews we're interested in hearing your feedback on McCain's comments.
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#1. To: rack42 (#0) I just looked on LP and saw you still post there. Could you please post this? Quit bogarting that peace, Herbert! Dakmar posted on 2006-06-07 22:00:46 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #2. To: Zipporah (#0) This is perfectly accurate in context. Remember that, to the audience to which he is speaking, it is offensive to refer to Estados Unidos as America. ;) "Traitors are not gentleman, my good friends. They don't understand being treated like gentlemen." -- Joseph McCarthy Tauzero posted on 2006-06-07 22:10:02 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #3. To: Tauzero (#2) This is perfectly accurate in context. Remember that, to the audience to which he is speaking, it is offensive to refer to Estados Unidos as America. ;) Oh gosh that is true.. Tigre al Norte .. that is when they're not talking about Aztlan. I wish they had identified which group/event.. Zipporah posted on 2006-06-07 22:14:41 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #4. To: Zipporah (#0) you know, when you think about it what is worse between these 2? 1 - giving out amnesty to all the illegals or 2 - modifying future immigration policy to allow 100 million legal immigrants in next 20 years. in washington they are considering both of these ideas. I suggest to you that the 2'nd item is much worse than the first. and I further suggest that we should give amnesty to everyone who has come here and held down a job and wants to be american citizen. but it is especially unjust to send back children who have only known this country and no other. Red Jones posted on 2006-06-07 23:18:17 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #5. To: Red Jones (#4) Hard cases make for bad law. "Traitors are not gentleman, my good friends. They don't understand being treated like gentlemen." -- Joseph McCarthy Tauzero posted on 2006-06-08 0:36:16 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #6. To: Tauzero (#5) what are you talking about? Hard cases? there's probably a couple of million children who are illegal aliens and have never lived anywhere else. this is completely normal. and you're openly saying that the law should not consider this huge number of people. here where I live in phoenix you can't travel half a block without finding a whole family of illegals where all the children are illegal but have never lived anywhere else. the schools are full of this. if only the tv would explain to you reality. it's not a hard case, it happens to be very common. if the law can't consider what is common and deal with it, then don't you think that is bad law. Red Jones posted on 2006-06-08 5:37:13 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #7. To: Red Jones (#6) Whose fault is it that they are here? Kids frequently suffer for the mistakes of their parents. That must have been one helluva party. I fell asleep in Mayberry and woke up in Gaczyna. Tauzero posted on 2006-06-08 8:40:04 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
I just looked on LP and saw you still post there. Could you please post this?
Quit bogarting that peace, Herbert!
Dakmar posted on 2006-06-07 22:00:46 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
This is perfectly accurate in context. Remember that, to the audience to which he is speaking, it is offensive to refer to Estados Unidos as America. ;)
Remember that, to the audience to which he is speaking, it is offensive to refer to Estados Unidos as America.
;)
Tauzero posted on 2006-06-07 22:10:02 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
This is perfectly accurate in context. Remember that, to the audience to which he is speaking, it is offensive to refer to Estados Unidos as America. ;) Oh gosh that is true.. Tigre al Norte .. that is when they're not talking about Aztlan. I wish they had identified which group/event..
Oh gosh that is true.. Tigre al Norte .. that is when they're not talking about Aztlan.
I wish they had identified which group/event..
Zipporah posted on 2006-06-07 22:14:41 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
you know, when you think about it what is worse between these 2? 1 - giving out amnesty to all the illegals or 2 - modifying future immigration policy to allow 100 million legal immigrants in next 20 years. in washington they are considering both of these ideas. I suggest to you that the 2'nd item is much worse than the first. and I further suggest that we should give amnesty to everyone who has come here and held down a job and wants to be american citizen. but it is especially unjust to send back children who have only known this country and no other.
Red Jones posted on 2006-06-07 23:18:17 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
Hard cases make for bad law.
Tauzero posted on 2006-06-08 0:36:16 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
what are you talking about? Hard cases? there's probably a couple of million children who are illegal aliens and have never lived anywhere else. this is completely normal. and you're openly saying that the law should not consider this huge number of people. here where I live in phoenix you can't travel half a block without finding a whole family of illegals where all the children are illegal but have never lived anywhere else. the schools are full of this. if only the tv would explain to you reality. it's not a hard case, it happens to be very common. if the law can't consider what is common and deal with it, then don't you think that is bad law.
here where I live in phoenix you can't travel half a block without finding a whole family of illegals where all the children are illegal but have never lived anywhere else. the schools are full of this.
if only the tv would explain to you reality. it's not a hard case, it happens to be very common. if the law can't consider what is common and deal with it, then don't you think that is bad law.
Red Jones posted on 2006-06-08 5:37:13 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
Whose fault is it that they are here? Kids frequently suffer for the mistakes of their parents.
Tauzero posted on 2006-06-08 8:40:04 ET Reply Trace Private Reply