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No Republican was more pro-illegal alien than John McCain.
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By the way those who decide not to euphemise the term amnesty are not necessarily racist, though this is the usual come back by pro-illegal immigration liberals.
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In the Republican senate primary, Tea Party clone Greg Ball trounced the more establishment candidate, Mary Beth Murphy (whom he ludicrously dubbed "Tax-and-Spend Murphy" and accused of having a "pro-tax, pro-death, pro-illegal alien, and anti-second amendment record").
Jay Michaelson: The End of Rockefeller Republicanism: Dispatch From Putnam County, New York Jay Michaelson 2010
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No Republican was more pro-illegal alien than John McCain.
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In the Republican senate primary, Tea Party clone Greg Ball trounced the more establishment candidate, Mary Beth Murphy (whom he ludicrously dubbed "Tax-and-Spend Murphy" and accused of having a "pro-tax, pro-death, pro-illegal alien, and anti-second amendment record").
Jay Michaelson: The End of Rockefeller Republicanism: Dispatch From Putnam County, New York Jay Michaelson 2010
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In the Republican senate primary, Tea Party clone Greg Ball trounced the more establishment candidate, Mary Beth Murphy (whom he ludicrously dubbed "Tax-and-Spend Murphy" and accused of having a "pro-tax, pro-death, pro-illegal alien, and anti-second amendment record").
Jay Michaelson: The End of Rockefeller Republicanism: Dispatch From Putnam County, New York Jay Michaelson 2010
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These are all anti-sovereignty, pro-illegal – CHEAP LABOR ENTITIES.
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If he runs he'll have to defend: an illicit extra-marital affair, a city school system that's dysfunctional, riots, a pro-illegal immigration record, and a record of broken promises (no Olympics, no balanced budget, no sea train to Malibu, etc.).
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In the Republican senate primary, Tea Party clone Greg Ball trounced the more establishment candidate, Mary Beth Murphy (whom he ludicrously dubbed "Tax-and-Spend Murphy" and accused of having a "pro-tax, pro-death, pro-illegal alien, and anti-second amendment record").
Jay Michaelson: The End of Rockefeller Republicanism: Dispatch From Putnam County, New York Jay Michaelson 2010
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In the Republican senate primary, Tea Party clone Greg Ball trounced the more establishment candidate, Mary Beth Murphy (whom he ludicrously dubbed "Tax-and-Spend Murphy" and accused of having a "pro-tax, pro-death, pro-illegal alien, and anti-second amendment record").
Jay Michaelson: The End of Rockefeller Republicanism: Dispatch From Putnam County, New York Jay Michaelson 2010
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