Tuesday, December 20, 2011

McCain: No Incumbent Is Safe In 2012 : Personal Liberty Digest™

McCain: No Incumbent Is Safe In 2012 : Personal Liberty Digest™

McCain: No Incumbent Is Safe In 2012

December 20, 2011 by Sam Rolley

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Senator John McCain said he believes a third party may emerge in 2012.
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) has predicted the rise of a third party in the 2012 elections that will not tolerate the kind of spending included in the recent $915 billion omnibus spending package.
McCain has taken issue with the fiscal year 2012 omnibus, pointing out that in defense spending alone it included $3.5 billion in spending the Department of Defense didn’t want or need. The Senator said the money is simply to pad the pockets of contractors who are friends of lawmakers, according to The Hill.
McCain said that he believes during the 2012 election, incumbents from both parties will be in electoral danger.
“I believe that for long enough we have done this, for long enough the American people, who are now in a more dire state then they have been since the Great Depression, are fed up with spending,” McCain said. “I say to all my colleagues… I think in the next election no incumbent is safe.”

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Sam Rolley is a staff writer for Personal Liberty Media Group. He began a career in journalism working for a small town newspaper while seeking a B.A. in English. After learning about many of the biases present in most modern newsrooms, Rolley became determined to find a position in journalism that would allow him to combat the unsavory image that the news industry has gained. He is dedicated to seeking the truth and exposing the lies disseminated by the mainstream media at the behest of their corporate masters, special interest groups and information gatekeepers.
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Bobby says:
December 20, 2011 at 7:14 am
John McCain is a traitor to the USA. He and his RINO buddy Lindsey Graham should both be impeached and tried for treason against the US Constitution and the People. They both sponsored the “Indefinite Detention of American Citizens” – which passed the Senate and House – and signed by BO.

Quote: “It is not unfair to make an American citizen account for the fact that they decided to help Al Qaeda to kill us all and hold them as long as it takes to find intelligence about what may be coming next,” remarked Graham. “And when they say, ‘I want my lawyer,’ you tell them, ‘Shut up. You don’t get a lawyer.’”

Really? No lawyer? All they need is an Accusation? Wow, what happened to America?
Wake up and Support RON PAUL!!

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Lastmanstanding says:
December 20, 2011 at 8:20 am
spot on bobby. these guys are beyond a disappointment…i would prefer a rock pit, sledge and a bowl of gruel for them…it is what they are doing to us.

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Sirian says:
December 20, 2011 at 8:39 am
MaCain is a prime example for all to see what a “Progressive Republican” looks like. The Progressives are working both sides of the aisle folks, not just the Jackass side.

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wandamurline says:
December 20, 2011 at 8:57 am
Boy McCain got that right…too bad he is not running. The people of Arizona should be out getting signatures for a recall election of this pompus azz.

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James says:
December 20, 2011 at 12:46 pm
One would think Sen. Graham has a death wish.

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Hank says:
December 20, 2011 at 7:37 am
MCCAIN – WHY SHOULDN’T YOU LOOSER’S ALL BE GONE ? NONE OF YOU HAVE KEPT YOUR OATH TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE – ALL OF YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU KNOW WHAT’S BEST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE – WRONG!!!! YOU ARE ALL IN THE POCKETS OF THE EPA OR UNIONS – NONE OF YOU CAN BELIEVE THESE GROUPD BENEFIT THIS COUNTRY BUT YOU LET THEM GETE AWAY WITH DESTROYING THIS COUNTRY??????WHY????? YOU CARE NOTHING ABFOUT SENIORS YOUR GOAL IS TO DESTROY THIS PART OF AMERICA – TAKE AWYA ANY RETIREMENT WE MAY HAVE – KILL US WITH OBAMACAFRE INCREASE OUR TAX’S .WHAT GETS ME IS YOU 545 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND THE SENATE PASS ALL THESE LAWS SEE THEIR NEGATIVE AFFECT BUT WON’T CORRECT THE PROBLEM – I.E. DODD/FRANK BILL – FREDDIE AND FANNIE/ OBAMACAFRE OVER SPENDOING- YOU GUYS ARE SO DUMB ITS REALLY HAERD TO BELIEVE YOU GOT ELECTED.

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clarence swinney says:
December 20, 2011 at 8:29 am
McCain is number one hstorically in getting money fomr Financial Markets.#1

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David in MA says:
December 20, 2011 at 8:18 am
I wonder if AZ is happy with McCain being re-elected….this guy has more colors than a chamelion…..retire McCain, go home, write a book, fade away——your glow is gone.
Take your congress crooks with you.

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whistlestop says:
December 20, 2011 at 8:38 am
To David of MA: No we are not happy with Mccain as I see as a whole, but there is not another person who could fill his job. However there is a new contender that I met recently at a local gun show and talked to him and his wife. Van for USSenate.com This man sold his house just to run for office, he is sick of what he is seeing. I say lets give VAN a chance and get rid of an old, worn out traitor called MC (clown)CAIN

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clarence swinney says:
December 20, 2011 at 8:31 am
-CLINTON PRAISE-WITH PLEASURE
GDP–rose from 6300 to 11,600
NATIONAL INCOME-5,000 to 8,000 Billion–took 20 years to grow 2500B before Clinton
JOBS CREATED–over 22 million–record by far—record 237,000 net new jobs per month. Bush followed with 31,000 lowest since Hoover.
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS–$360 to $478
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS WORKED–never hit 35.0–hit that mark 4 times in 80′s
UNEMPLOYMENT–from 7.2% down down down to 3.9%
WELFARE TO WORK—11,533,710 on federal roll in 1996 and 3,880,321 in 2007.
MINIMUM WAGE–$4.25 to $5.15
MINORITIES–did exceedingly well-His increase in Earned Income Tx Credit lifted millions of low income adults and families out of poverty annually.
Clinton philosophy“If you work hard, play by the rules, you ought to be able to live a decent life”.Thanks Jesus.
HOME OWNERSHIP–hit all time high
DEFICIT–290 Billion to whoopee a SURPLUS
DEBT—-+30%—300% increase over prior 12 years
FEDERAL SPENDING–+28%—80% under Reagan- who da true conservative?
DOW JONES AVERAGE–3,500 to 11,800 all it’s history to get to 3500 and Clinton zooms it
NASDAQ–700 to 5,000—all of it’s history to get to 700 and Clinton zooms it
VALUES INDEXES– almost all bad went down–good went up in zoom zoom zoom
FOREIGN AFFAIRS–Peace on Earth good will toward each other—Mark of a true Christian–what has Bush done to Peace on Earth?
POPULARITY—highest poll ratings in history during peacetime in AFRICA, ASIA AND EUROPE even 98.5% in Moscow–left office with highest gallup rating since it was started in 1920′s.
STAND UP FOR JUSTICE–evil conservatives spent $110,000,000 on hearings and investigations and caught— ONE— very evil man who took a few plane rides to events.
BOW YOUR HEADS–Thank you God for sending us a man of Bill Clinton’s character, intelligence, knowledge of governance, ability to face up to crises without whimpering and a great leader of the world.
THANK YOU GOD FOR THE GOOD TIMES THE CLINTON YEARS.

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don says:
December 20, 2011 at 9:03 am
home ownership hit an alltime high was the program clinton got in and made it possible for anyone to get financed to buy a home. i won’t forget that.when bush came in borrowing on your equty was the thing. wonder why the housing bubble burst.

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Tom Carter says:
December 20, 2011 at 2:07 pm
Look out, Clarence!!! The guys are coming for you and they are bringing you a nice white jacket. Sorry but the jacket doesn’t have conventional cuffs. Tom C

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Prudy Mason says:
December 20, 2011 at 8:58 am
With CONgressinal approval worse than the usurper in the oval office, they all should exit D.C. and the sooner the better. CONgress is too busy playing party politics and if they would just read the bills they vote on would be at least one positive action. All are men of rules, policies, and regulations…..have no idea what the US Constitution reads nor what it means. Most are products of liberal colleges with absolutely no common sense nor an idea of reality.

Time to take our Republic back from Democratic Soicialist ideas. As these CONgress crooks are lying, violating the US Constitution, stealing money from the wealth producers, killing off the middle class, they should all be fired with no pensions. What’s happening in D.C. stinks all the way to the west coast — party politics be damned. John McCain, like so many others, is as guilty.

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don says:
December 20, 2011 at 9:14 am
seems clinton had a democrat congress when he got in but the peoplewere so pissed the way things were going they got a republican majority. obummer came in with a democrat majority afteer loser bush and got everything he wanted. to bad the senate did’nt go republican majority. kinda like checks and balance. he forced his obumunist helthcare on us with his democrat congress. now his obumunist healthcare is costing us a lot more. vote all incumbunts out net year and get rid of obumunism and we might have a chance. its going to be a long road. i hope we have a protest at the democrat convention next year all those who did it in 68 should participate. can you imagine all of us old farts doing it again. id go if i could.

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AK Tom says:
December 20, 2011 at 9:32 am
When you refuse to participate in politics you consent to being governed by your inferiors. For way to long people have voted without paying attention (or not voted at all). It starts at a local level with school board and assemblies and goes all the way to a national level. It’s probably way too late to undo all the damage that’s been done by current and previous administrations. WAKE UP AMERICA! IT’S LATER THAN YOU THINK.

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Keith Dean says:
December 20, 2011 at 10:56 am
The only possible candidate that comes close to the kind of integrity needed to set this country on the correct path is Ron Paul. But he is seen as too liberal or “moderate” for the GOP to nominate. Too bad he didn’t run as an Independant and still had as much air time as the republican debates.
It really doesn’t matter who is elected to the white house, senate or congress, once in office they will be given an offer they can’t refuse to jump through big corporations hoops. Anyone that thinks things work any differently in DC is in denial. I suppose that is the biggest problem in this country, DENIAL!

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michael says:
December 20, 2011 at 11:05 am
I read these comments a lot ant his page really hit home…. Not so much on the topic but the insue… I get so tired of all u cry babies talk talk and complain.. why don’t u all shut up and do something about it…. Stop cringe and start fighting for your country… Not UR BIG GOV.. the constitutes of the united states of America.. and the bill of rights.. there is a new bill going through the house and if past the leg.. call your senators and demand them tp vote on the. RTB READ THE BILL ACT… it forces congress to read every word in a law and then wait 7 days before voting it also requires them to post all new laws on the web for all us anti Americans… With lots of good laws also require all senators to sign a affadaviite saying they read it and if found they don’t it allows the law to arrest thwm for fraud.

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ranger hall says:
December 20, 2011 at 11:15 am
TO: Keith Dean. You are right it does not matter who is in office. These people that are in office ALL belong to the same Club. They serve NOT the People or our Country, But themselves and there club members. The American People need to take back there Country.

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scout says:
December 20, 2011 at 11:25 am
McCain is right. And he needs to be the first to go. I’m not voting for any encumbents. Do you know how your so-called leaders voted on the Detention bill. I know how Mine voted and i’ll do all I can to get him voted out. Vote no for Raul Labrador. He doesn’t like due process for our citizens……….

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ranger hall says:
December 20, 2011 at 11:33 am
VIETNAM 58,000 Americans killed. 100,000 wounded,Not counting the Vietnamese. billions of dollars spent,millions still being spent on benifits from this WAR.The first people into Vietnam was American Companys profiteering on our losses.WHY, WHY, WHY. Do we do such things.

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ranger hall says:
December 20, 2011 at 11:45 am
These People are in office, And doing there evil deeeds BECAUSE WE the American People allow them to make laws to protect themselves and the Club members. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE, And if its going to be CORRECTED WE have to do it. Citizen Soldiers ea state have them. WE call it the National guard. BUT WHO CONTROLS THEM. The Feds do.

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ranger hall says:
December 20, 2011 at 11:48 am
Does anyone know WHO controls the National Guard. The feds do not need a Draft. Hell they have the National Guard.

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2WarAbnVet says:
December 20, 2011 at 12:53 pm
I know one puke in Congress who is safe for four more years – John McCain.

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Jack Hotchkiss says:
December 20, 2011 at 2:26 pm
Senator McCain
It is sad to say I finely believe what is said about you! It has been said, “you are a RINO”. I as a constituent of yours did not resend you back to the Senate to break down the institution of marriage. Your vote today to allow queers to have the same rights and privilege as a couple (one man/one woman) is not only wrong, it’s Biblical wrong. Further more, I called your office to ask which way you intended to vote on the Marriage act. I was told by your staff ” you had not made up your mind as of yet”.
I then called Senator Kyl’s office asking the same question and was told, that vote was taken two hours earlier.
Between the two phone calls, perhaps 20 second had passed.
Mr. McCain you obviously consider me to be your enemy and are working against me, but I have no one to blame but myself, for I voted for you.
Consider this an advanced notice: I will no longer work for you but against you. I will begin by posting copy’s of this e-mail to all available.
Jack Hotchkiss
rejackh@gmail.com

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