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WISDOM

If you support our national security issues, you may love and appreciate the United States of America, our Constitution with its’ freedoms, and our American flag.

If you support and practice our fiscal issues, you may value worldly possessions.

If you support and value our social issues, you may love Judeo-Christian values.

If you support and practice all these values, that is all good; an insignia of “Wisdom” . - Oscar Y. Harward

Thursday, August 5, 2010

John McCain v. the GOP

By Oscar Y. Harward

John McCain and “Flimsy” Graham has members of their staffs who must have lots of time to spend their time on the telephones making arrangements for these to make appearances on TV.

Since JD Haworth became a candidate for the US Senate in a primary election against John McCain, John McCain has worked more in the past year for the GOP leadership than in his past lifetime as a US Senator.

With John McCain’s history, he has worked closely with the most liberal Senators like Harry Reid, John Kerry, Barack Obama, the late Ted Kennedy, and others on the most liberal legislation of all. While US Senate members of the Republican Party were attempting to pass conservative legislation, John McCain was working with these liberal Democrats to defeat the GOP legislation.

Just to let everyone know that John McCain (R-AZ), over the years, has been one of the worst representative GOP US Senators in the US Senate fighting the more conservative members on legislation. With John McCain (R-AZ), Susan Collins(R-ME), Olympia Snowe (R-ME) on a regualar basis along with others like “Flimsy” Graham (R-SC), it is difficult for a conservative coalition to be successful on passing conservative issues into law.

John McCain now says he is opposed to “amnesty” to “illegal immigrants” while for years he worked with Senators Reid, Kerry, Obama, and Kennedy to legalize “amnesty” to these same “illegal immigrants” which Arizonians are struggling for now. John McCain changed his position as Arizonians demanded to save themselves from the criminal activity which has been coming to and through Arizona.

To me in supporting John McCain for re-election to the US Senate would be comparable to returning a drunk back into a liquor store. John McCain has already had his opportunities to support conservative issues. In doing so, John McCain failed the test.

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