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McCain courts Latino leaders

Posted: Saturday, June 28, 2008 2:10 PM by Domenico Montanaro


From NBC/NJ's Matthew E. Berger


WASHINGTON, D.C. -- McCain appealed to Hispanic voters Saturday with a message against raising taxes and highlighting his patriotism alongside Latinos during the Vietnam War.

McCain told the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials it is a “terrible mistake to raise taxes during an economic downturn” and said increasing business and individual tax rates could hurt Latino businesses.

VIDEO: During remarks at a conference of Latino leaders, presidential candidate John McCain's speech is disrupted by two demonstrators. MSNBC's Alex Witt reports.

“There are two million Latino-owned businesses in America, a number that will be three million in the next decade, and a number that is growing very rapidly,” McCain said. “The first consideration we should have when debating tax policy is how we can help those companies grow and increase the prosperity of the millions of American families whose economic security depends on their successes.”

McCain was interrupted four times by anti-war protesters during the speech. He joked that one was a “very familiar voice to me.” Two others carried pink banners and accused McCain of being a war criminal.

In his prepared remarks, McCain talked openly about his time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, and how he refused early release. It is a message the campaign has been ramping up in recent weeks, in an effort to highlight his patriotism and national service.

“My friend, my beloved friend, Everett Alvarez, a brave American of Mexican descent, had been shot down years before I was, and had suffered for his country much more and much longer than I had,” McCain said of his experiences. “To leave him behind would have shamed us.”

He acknowledged Hispanic men and women who have served the country, including those now serving abroad.

“When you take the solemn stroll along that wall of black granite on the national Mall, it is hard not to notice the many names such as Rodriguez, Hernandez, and Lopez that so sadly adorn it,” he said. “When you visit Iraq and Afghanistan you will meet some of the thousands of Hispanic-Americans who serve there, and many of those who risk their lives to protect the rest of us.”

He added that some are not citizens. McCain, who sponsored comprehensive immigration reform in the Senate, said the measure had failed because it did not include secure borders.

“We will not succeed in the Congress of the United States until we convince a majority of American people that we have border security,” McCain said. “But that does not have to be in an inhumane or cruel fashion.”

He also spoke briefly on education and healthcare. He suggested athletes like Shaquille O’Neal and Alex Rodriguez could talk in schools about physical education.

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McCain flip-flopped in immigration reform and now would have all 12 million illegal immigrants deported.
Let's round them all up....good use of our limited resources don't you think.

Small businesses would not be helped by making the Bush tax cuts permanent. They are geared to the wealthiest of Americans and McCain knows it.  That's why he said he'd be ashamed to vote for them...now he's for them.

Finally, for McCain to invoke the imagry of the Viet Nam memorial and the long list of Americans who died for this country after voting AGAINST a new GI bill for our current heroes is a dispicable display of pandering.  

The maverick we once admired has become a lying, pandering potician and he should be ashamed.
There you have it folks. Senator John McCain sees Hispanics as fodder for his wars, and it's fine with him if they are illegal aliens while they give all for his blood lust.

Also, they are a demographic that he wants to vote for him, while he acknowledges what an otherwise pain in the butt they are down along the border.

John McCain has a briefcase full of excuses anytime he's got to pander to Blacks, (sorry about that MLK holiday diss), and the unemployed in Ohio, and Pa., (sorry, I ain't got no jobs for ya), and the folks in Santa Barbera, (sorry, but we need to oil up some sand). Now he thinks he impresses Hispanics with his cribbed index card of statistics, quoting how many of them own Latino businesses, as if they didn't know.

He doesn't offer so much as one reason why they should support his bid for the Presidency with their vote.

He wants Shaq, and Rodriguez to head up his physical education outreach. Sports, that's what the darkies are good for, right John?

Hispanics want to know how McCain will help them achieve more in the sciences, and technological fields.

Jaime Escalantez, (sorry for the misspelling), a brilliant engineer, gave up his career to successfully teach calculus in inner city schools to Hispanic H.S. students, thought incapable of learning such mathematical equations.

McCain, obviously knows nothing of such a mindset, or vision. What's worse, McCain knows not that he knows not, when it comes to equality for women, and folks who are different than he.

His anecdote above referencing the Hispanic POW is meant to convince us that he cares. His voting record angainst GI's, and women etc., however, prove otherwise.

Mccain is such a self righteous phony!
McBush thinks that all American's are stupid.  He insluts us with all his flip flops and out right lies.
I am so tired of the way the media treats McCain. Yes, he is a POW but that does not excuse him from the same microscope that you view ever action and word of the Obama campaign. McCain's campaign makes racial slurs and inneundos. McCain made a joke the other day to a newspaper about just giving up being a wife beater. McCain flip flops and panders on every issue instead of giving real substitive answers. It is not covered that McCain has received over a million dollars from the gas and oil industry and has many of their higher ups on his fundraising campaign team. If you call yourselves journalists and have any kind of integrity, you will cover McCain's mistakes, missteps, and ethical blunders with the same intensity as you do Obama. He may be a POW but he is running for the highest office of this great nation. No one gets a free pass.

I am waiting for media to stop focusing on the gossip and entertainment and talk about real issues and the different stands the candidates have without having to hear thousands of panelists opinions on the matter. The media should not pick our president. The American voter could be more informed IF the media did a better job. You have 24 hour a day opportunity. Make better use of it.
Does he have to mention himself being a POW at every friggin' event.  We know, we know, geez, the media keeps telling us all the time, they also keep telling us you're a maverick.  It seems though they haven't been checking your positions lately on the maverick thing.  I would say genuine fippy-flop.  I watched both speeches and I would say if it was a debate Obama won hands down just from the crowds reaction.  Anyone there or watching would have to say so.  McCain look uncomfortable and very unhappy about even having to be there.  
McCain was ordered by his superior office to refuse early release. And now he wants to claim credit for it. McCain is a joke.
I'm not tryin to put down his prisoner of war history,but he's coming dangerously close to a Rudylike stance.........everything is going to be mentioned in terms  of his Vietnam years.....kinda like noun-verb-911.
Latinos support McCain.  He means what he says and says what he means.

Reviewing the past 8 years one wonders aloud if the so-called "Bush Administration" ever, even once, has done anything right.

No need here for the obvious litany of idiotic escapades, deadly decisions, or pranks gone bad.  No news here.  Nothing left with which to surprise us.

The masters of shock and aw shucks hang on these seven coming months, praying for a cataclysmic disaster which could keep them in power, maybe forever.

They may never have been right legally, morally, practically... not even politically.  That would smear the right in this country with the human waste this "administration" has been.

Right wing is not the cynical McCain, nee Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld/Rove claque.  Right wing is Pat Buchanan.  Sure he is a little batty, but he has a point of view.  He cares about this country and its future... you tend to listen even when you disagree.

Right is the late William F. Buckley whose articulation of conservatism at least made sense on some rhetorical level.

Right is Mike Huckabee who just wants to be president and play that old-time rock and roll.

The True Right have little do do with this mess.

We have been living a postmodern idiot's dream for 8 years.  Clockwork Orange as public policy.  Dr. Strangelove as operational geopolitical philosophy.

Sick. Foolish. Perverse. Rotten. Insane.

To even listen to the babble coming from the incurable 23%, to pay attention to the martyr-soldier who never talks about his heroism except when he does, to curse this nation by casting a republican vote for any national office in the coming general election is "the stuff that delusional psychosis is made of."

I defy any patriot not presently incarcerated for felony violations, any red-blooded American not on the artificial "life support" of FOX News, not addicted to the cult of fear, to refute any of what has been said here.

I, for one, can say no other.

Enough.

Here's McSame debating himself (once again) on immigration reform.....How does expect to debate Sen Obama when he is still debating himself on a daily basis?<P>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUYTUbJy71k&eurl=http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/6/28/182843/138/630/543467">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUYTUbJy71k&eurl=http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/6/28/182843/138/630/543467
I just heard a video clip of McCain, on Friday, in a town hall in Warren, Ohio, take credit for the new GI Bill that he voted AGAINST.  He was "honored" to announce that under the new bill, educational benefits would be vastly expanded. He wasn't honored enough to vote for Sen. Webbs bill to authorize it. Just honored enough to lie about it to the American public.

The man has no shame.
The most telling part of the speech was when John McCain, who displayed a rare form of honesty uttered "A funny thing happened on my way to the nomination.  I was completely for comprehensive immigration reform but in an effort to save my neck, I threw you guys under the bus."  "No hard feelings right?"


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