John McCain, the candidate that pro-whites love to hate, recently gave me a pleasant surprise when he endorsed Ward Connerly’s ballot initiative in Arizona to end affirmative action there. The new Inverted World action alert contains a sample e-mail message that you can send to McCain congratulating him for taking this courageous stance and encouraging him to make ending affirmative action a central plank in his campaign. There is another e-mail message for conservative pundits asking them to make an issue of affirmative action so that McCain will do the right thing. Thanks for doing your part!
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I sent an email to McCain on this subject. With the rabid dogs of the MSM drooling at any opportunity to play the race card,although I consider myself a racial realist,I know McCain must be careful on racial issues. For racial realists,I feel objective number one should be avoiding the mother of all nightmares: President Obama.
Ian; I wanted to add Action Alerts with sample emails is a very good ideation. I know you mentioned how successful this method appears to be in dealing with immigration issues by NumbersUSA. Of course, they have , as you mentioned , a very expensive ,sophisticated mass faxing system, supported by feedback from representatives of NumbersUSA roaming the halls of Congress monitoring exactly what faxes are needed and where specifically they should be faxed to. Your system is a good start and hopefully, it will expand. What do you think it would take to reach the level of effectivness of NumbersUSA besides the universal answer “money”.
But keep in mind that John McCain conspired with Ted Kennedy, the front-man of the disastrous Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, to grant amnesty to 12 to 20 million illegal immigrants in America. McCain also campaigned against Proposition 200, a state initiative intended to prevent illegal immigrants from voting, receiving welfare benefits, and mandated state agencies to report illegals to the federal government. Further, in May 2007, McCain conceded Fox’s Bill O’Reilly that passage of amnesty will permanently change the ethnic composition of America. Basically, John McCain spat in the face of all conservatives.
With McCain’s blatant support for illegal aliens and endorsement of a Hispanicized America, I simply don’t trust him. I’ll still send him a congratulatory e-mail, but I suspect McCain is opposing affirmative action because of all the conservatives he isolated.
What do all of you think about this?
Thomas,
That’s why I say that I don’t think we should vote for McCain and why I chide him for supporting amnesty at the beginning of the sample e-mail. My sample e-mail is deceitful in that I express much more sympathy for McCain than I really feel in order to get him to commit to ending affirmative action.
It’s certainly going to take much more from McCain to get me even to consider voting for him. At a minimum, he would have to drop amnesty from his platform.
Joe Hamilton,
I’m glad you appreciate my efforts at activism. As far as setting up an organization goes, I still want to do that, but the problem is agonizingly complicated. There are many different ways of approaching the project of pro-white advocacy, and I can’t decide which one to pursue. Hopefully, I’ll have an article about this issue up soon.
Although I distrust McCain, I sent the contragulatory email. Were I an American, I would vote for him over Obama (but I would have preferred Clinton to both of them, and Tancredo to all three).
I sent him an email. Hopefully most of the rest of y’all will too.