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Offline jaime

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Prominent Hispanic Miguel Lausell Endorses McCain
« on: September 26, 2008, 10:31:36 AM »
Another Clinton supporter jumps ship and refuses to vote for Obama.  His name is Miguel Lausell.  He is a prominent Hispanic and made quite a persuasive analogy comparing a flight student who read books only and another flight student who could fly a plane and knew how to operate it.  Who would he want to fly with.  Obviously, he was speaking of Obama first and McCain secondly.

He goes on, quite emphatically, stating:

"Not one piece of legislation for Hispanics and now that he needs their vote, suddenly he loves them."

Hispanics, as most of us know, are the fastest and largest growing minority in the United States.

He stated Hispanics loved Hillary and had high hopes.

This is what he said about Obama:

"He won't put his words with his actions.  Same thing happened with women.  He's not doing what he said he was going to do which was enhance womens' potential to the fullest of their capacity and when he finally decided to reach inside for V.P. on D.C. [He is a nice man and spoke English the best he could to get his point across.] He had the great opportunity of getting Hillary Clinton who was there, had done great for women, and, you know, had 18 million votes.  I'm talking for her, but he didn't, when asked, he lost the opportunity."

He goes on to say about Obama, $200 Billion from Hispanic businesses and how women are treated unfairly:

Hispanics are being ignored.  2 million businesses that operate $200 billion for the economy, that would do nothing for the Hispanics and he's talking about raising taxes.  That would hurt those businesses and the Hispanics big time.
So, he doesn't put his word where his action is.  Same thing happened with women, you know, he says he's for equal pay, well, his senate office as an average, women get $9,000 less then men, you know, McCain, as an average woman gets, on the other hand, on the average, women get $2,000 more than men."

The Hispanic Center says 66% for Obama, 23% McCain and the 3/4 of the Hispanics that wanted to vote for Hillary Clinton, 8% of them are voting for McCain.  65% Hispanics are registered democrats and 26% GOP.

I transcribed this off dvr and that's the way he spoke.  At the end of the show, Greta Van Susteren's program, a poll showed that more than 60% say Bill Clinton will be voting for McCain. 



Offline mord

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Re: Prominent Hispanic Miguel Lausell Endorses McCain
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2008, 10:35:33 AM »
sounds good
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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