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Sweetchuck
06-27-2010, 06:24 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/27/mccain-disputes-brewers-claim-illegal-immigrants-smuggling-drugs/

Arizona Sen. John McCain said Sunday that he does not agree with his governor's controversial statement that most illegal immigrants are being used to transport drugs across the border.

Asked in an interview whether he agrees that most illegal immigrants are "drug mules," the Republican senator said: "No."

However, McCain said Gov. Jan Brewer is still doing a "good job" for her state and is on the right track when she warns about the influence of the drug cartels in the border region.

"I think that there's a large number (of illegal immigrants smuggling drugs) and I think she's right in that the drug cartels' movement has dramatically increased," McCain said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I may not agree with one sentence that she uses, but she's standing up for Arizona and I think that the people of my state deserve a better environment of security than the one they're getting from the federal government now."

McCain cited as one concern the fact that signs have gone up in parkland along the border warning visitors not to travel there because of the presence of smuggling routes.

The senator weighed in after Brewer said Friday that while many immigrants try to enter the United States for work, the drug rings press them into duty. She said "the majority of the illegal trespassers that are coming into the state of Arizona are under the direction and control of organized drug cartels and they are bringing drugs in."

Critics slammed the governor, who in April signed the state's controversial law making illegal immigration a state crime, calling on her to produce evidence to back up her claim or take it back.

Sen. Jesus Ramon Valdes, a member of the Mexican Senate's northern border affairs commission, called Brewer's comments racist and irresponsible.

"Traditionally, migrants have always been needy, humble people who in good faith go looking for a way to better the lives of their families," Ramon Valdes said.

A Border Patrol spokesman said illegal immigrants do sometimes carry drugs across the border, but he said he couldn't provide numbers because the smugglers are turned over to prosecutors.

In the wake of the criticism, Brewer released a written statement Friday doubling down on her claim.

"The simple truth is that the majority of human smuggling in our state is under the direction of the drug cartels, which are by definition smuggling drugs," she said, citing a Los Angeles Times report from March 2009 that found "the business of smuggling humans across the Mexican border has been brisk, with many thousands coming across every year."

The report, quoting government officials and congressional testimonies, also found that smugglers affiliated with the drug cartels "have taken the enterprise to a new level -- and made it more violent -- by commandeering much of the operation from independent coyotes."

Brewer added that the article and "many federal government reports have drawn the same conclusions."

Gaffer
06-27-2010, 06:34 PM
We all know mccains a liberal anyway. I think he's more of a senator from washingon rather than Arizona.

cat slave
06-28-2010, 12:57 AM
You got that right!!!! No need for him to "reach across the aisle"....hes already
on the OTHER side!!!!!

He makes me sick! RINO!!

Insein
06-28-2010, 09:22 AM
You got that right!!!! No need for him to "reach across the aisle"....hes already
on the OTHER side!!!!!

He makes me sick! RINO!!

Which is why Obama won. Not enough people could hold their nose while they voted.

cat slave
07-01-2010, 11:31 AM
Yep! And I was going to vote for "anyone but him" but Sara entered. I figured
my vote was a down payment on her in the future. That remains to be seen.
We would have had no friend on the right should he have won....nothing
conservative, flip flopping old man.

And the GOP caused this debacle because they couldnt come up with a better
candidate than that old fart.

Binky
07-01-2010, 01:33 PM
Which is why Obama won. Not enough people could hold their nose while they voted.


Heck, that would've required them to pull their noses out of Obamas ass........They certainly weren't going to do that. They wanted to stick to his butt and ride that pony to the big white building.....

Gaffer
07-01-2010, 03:24 PM
Yep! And I was going to vote for "anyone but him" but Sara entered. I figured
my vote was a down payment on her in the future. That remains to be seen.
We would have had no friend on the right should he have won....nothing
conservative, flip flopping old man.

And the GOP caused this debacle because they couldnt come up with a better
candidate than that old fart.

He was the media's choice not the GOP's. And like you I voted for Palin, not mccain. I voted against the dark lord because I saw what was coming and it's here now. The only thing I predicted that hasn't arrived yet is violent revolution, it's still a ways away.

OCA
07-01-2010, 03:53 PM
He was the media's choice not the GOP's. And like you I voted for Palin, not mccain. I voted against the dark lord because I saw what was coming and it's here now. The only thing I predicted that hasn't arrived yet is violent revolution, it's still a ways away.

ROTFLMFAO!

This guy can't even predict what color milk is.

Gaffer
07-01-2010, 04:34 PM
ROTFLMFAO!

This guy can't even predict what color milk is.

I didn't predict hillary would be the next president.

Little-Acorn
07-01-2010, 04:50 PM
Arizona Sen. John McCain said Sunday that he does not agree with his governor's controversial statement that most illegal immigrants are being used to transport drugs across the border.

Asked in an interview whether he agrees that most illegal immigrants are "drug mules," the Republican senator said: "No."

Sounds like a pretty small quibble to me. Some of the illegals are probably being used to smuggle drugs. All fo them? Probably not. Most of them? Maybe not. Fewer then 50%? Maybe. More than 5%? Probably. They have to pay their coyotes somehow, and that's a lucrative way.

It's not like border-crashers are particularly worried about breaking U.S. law.

I'm not sure why this is even news. It's like arguing over whether 1.5 million illegals came over the border last year, or only 1.4 million. What does such a minor difference, really matter?

red states rule
07-02-2010, 05:37 AM
I didn't predict hillary would be the next president.

and how the Clinton's do not lose elections :laugh2:

and how Obama has a "shitload of economic experience"

DragonStryk72
07-02-2010, 01:39 PM
ROTFLMFAO!

This guy can't even predict what color milk is.

You know what? Prove Obama's any better.

HogTrash
07-02-2010, 01:52 PM
McCain has a serious conservative challenger for his Arizona Senate seat in November.

We should be encouraging support for J.D. Hayworth to rid us of McCain once and for all.

DragonStryk72
07-02-2010, 02:04 PM
Yeah, McCain has become a joke ever since the 08 elections. I'd have taken the mormon over McCain any day, or better to have put up Ron Paul, who was the only one talking about something not on the standard list of Republican talking points. McCain was the weakest candidate they had.

red states rule
07-07-2010, 07:42 AM
I didn't predict hillary would be the next president.

and you will note after your direct hit on the OCA convoy - he has not made a single post anywhere

and I thought the air was clear because the smog had lifted :laugh2:

Gaffer
07-07-2010, 03:30 PM
and you will note after your direct hit on the OCA convoy - he has not made a single post anywhere

and I thought the air was clear because the smog had lifted :laugh2:

He has all the qualities of a true liberal. :lol:

red states rule
07-07-2010, 04:48 PM
He has all the qualities of a true liberal. :lol:

Yep. He is showing his true colors now. What stands out the most is the yellow streak running down his back and he tucks his tail between his legs and leaves behind a vapor trail

DragonStryk72
07-07-2010, 05:16 PM
Just on basic self-preservation, with 70% of AZ favoring the law, McCain should be backing this one all the way to the ground.