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Category: Immigration
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By Selwyn Duke Yesterday I wrote about John McCain’s association with Juan Hernandez, an activist for illegal aliens. There isn’t much more to say, except that if he will surround himself with such unsavory individuals when seeking office, what should we expect of him once he attains it? Think about it.
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By Selwyn Duke To those who get their information from sources other than campaign propaganda, it’s no secret that John McCain believes in amnesty for illegals. Not surprisingly, however, this isn’t a position he touts on the stump. This is why it’s quite startling that he would choose an illegal-alien enabler as his Hispanic outreach…
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By Selwyn Duke With the victories of Mike Huckabee and John McCain in the first two primary contests and Mitt Romney’s failures prior to Michigan, a fiction is being bandied about: The anti-amnesty position isn’t playing well in Peoria.
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By Selwyn Duke The only difference between Bill Clinton and Mike Huckabee is their choice of instruments. After my expose of presidential aspirant Mick Huckabee (properly known as Huck "the Huckster"), I received numerous reader emails wherein people asked me, essentially, who was a better viable alternative. A few of these emails follow along with…
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By Selwyn Duke How quickly they forget. Not that long ago, Manchurian candidate John McCain was reviled among traditionalists for siding with the open-borders crowd during the scamnesty debate. Now, after languishing in campaign purgatory for months, he’s baaaack. He has vaulted into second place in the New Hampshire Republican Primary.
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By Selwyn Duke When evangelicals embraced Jimmy Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign, they didn’t know he would repudiate the Southern Baptist Convention a generation later. Today the very same constituency has glommed onto Mike Huckabee, and I can’t help but lament how history truly does repeat itself.
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By Selwyn Duke While fielding questions in Iowa yesterday, Hillary Clinton admitted that she would push for amnesty for illegal aliens if elected president. Of course, this isn’t surprising, as it’s more reiteration than revelation; what is surprising is that she didn’t try to muddy the waters. Here was Lady MacBeth’s strikingly forthright answer: "I…
