Juan Hernandez and John McCain, an uncomfortable team
I was digging around after my last post on everybody’s favorite RINO, John McCain and ran across several references to the National Director of Hispanic Outreach for his presidential campaign, Juan Hernandez and I’m REALLY not liking what I’m seeing.
Regardless of the fact that illegal immigration has no real nationality as it can and does come from all sides, a HUGE portion of our problem stems from our practically nonexistent border with our neighbor, Mexico. John McCain supposedly “found God” on the illegal immigration issue back in July when his Amnesty plan paired with Ted “Chappaquiddick” Kennedy resulted in a meltdown of the Congressional phone lines from the angry pitchfork mob known as the American Public. I for one figure it probably had more with his realization that to be elected President under the GOP banner, he would have to change his tune (at least when in front of a camera).
If John McCain truly saw the error of his ways, then what is he doing sharing a bed with Juan Hernandez? Juan Hernandez is a dual citizen of US and Mexico but has stated many times and continues to state that his allegiances lie with Mexico first.
We must not only have a free flow of goods and services, but also start working for a free flow of people.”
The United States, Mexico, and Canada should be seen really as a single economic bloc, not as competitors.
North American Union anyone? Who’s up for the elimination of the national sovereignty of the United States of America in favor of turning North America into one giant economy? C’Mon, raise your hands! Anyone?
Just because you’re neighbors doesn’t mean you HAVE to share a house. I get along fine with my neighbors on my block, but we respect each others borders. Using Juan’s logic, I should be able to have access to my neighbors things and property… after all, what’s in a border… WE’RE NEIGHBORS!
Might as well have Geraldo Rivera running for your VP McCain…
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McCain has never been for improving the immigration process… he’s all for fencing off drug trade routes, but if it involves stemming the flow of illegals, he backs down.
If McCain is elected, the NAU will be closer to reality than ever before. I’ll put on a tin foil hat with all the Ron Paul supporters.




If he’s calling for an improved immigration process, I’m all for it. If he’s calling for open borders, then what the heck is McCain thinking?