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ANOTHER CLOSET SOCIALIST IDENTIFIED

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Closet Socialist, Sen.John McCain (Republicrat, Arizona), stepped out of the closet several weeks ago to co-sponsor The Dietary Supplementary Act of 2010 along with Sen. Byron Dorgan (Democrat, North Dakota); legislation which would further erode the freedom Americans enjoy to buy vitamins unregulated at the hands of the corrupt F.D.A., to the benefit the corrupt, out-of-control, Drug Industry, and would destroy small businesses across this nation.  Weeks later, Sen. McCain went back into the closet in an election-year flip-flop when realizing strong opposition to his legislation from his own state and across the country.  A closet Socialist is more dangerous than an up-front Democratic-Socialist.   Americans cannot risk another term with this man in the seat of power; he is clearly a loose cannon who cannot be trusted.  It is time to send John McCain home where he cannot hurt anyone, ever, again.  Mr. McCain has been a U.S. Senator since 1986--24 years.  It is time to send both Mr. McCain and Mr. Byron Dorgan home and elect some true conservatives to our Republic. 
 
 
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McCain Wins Award For Best Conservative Actor; Flip Flops Again; Now Opposes Own Vitamin Regulation Bill

 
PHOENIX, ARIZONA.  MARCH 8, 2010. This was quick even by John McCain election year flip-flopping standards.  Just weeks after introducing legislation with Democrat Senator Byron Dorgan to regulate vitamins and punish small businesses, 24-year incumbent John McCain has apparently withdrawn his support for his own legislation.
 
The Dietary Supplement Safety Act of 2010 (S. 3002) has faced withering opposition across the country and from his conservative primary challenger J.D. Hayworth since introduced.  Hayworth held a Tucson press conference opposing the legislation on March 2nd.  
 
“Does anyone know who John McCain is anymore?  He doesn’t seem to stand for anything he did a decade ago.  He certainly wins this year’s Oscar for most political politician.  And in his latest transformation he now opposes his own legislation introduced only weeks ago.  We thank John for his service but a six-year farewell tour* is no justification for re-election nor is his inconsistent Republican record in the face of our consistent conservatism,” Hayworth said. 
 
“If elected, we will provide the consistent conservatism Arizona Republicans want and the United States needs to oppose the Obama agenda,” the conservative challenger said.
 
Vulnerable to the more conservative Hayworth on taxes, the Second Amendment, pro-life and pro-family issues and illegal immigration, McCain has engaged in transparent election year flip-flopping.  
 
 
 
 
McCain also voted for the $850 billion bailout of the big banks which included $150 billion in pork, proposed a $300 billion bailout for mortgage lenders and, according to the Heritage Foundation, sponsored an amnesty bill that would have cost taxpayers $2.6 trillion over the long-term.  And despite 28 years in Washington McCain now claims he was “misled” on the bank bailout vote despite expressing no such concerns at the time.

 *McCain has said this this will be his final term in the U.S. Senate, if re-elected.