2 October 2004

McCain cares more about corporate money from lobbyists than his constituency

John McCain is no friend of the American worker as his voting record makes quite clear. I actually received a letter from McCain in a similar light, verifying his brazen indifference to the plight of American workers. Basically, Senator McCain feels that corporate entities should be able to replace American workers for cheaper imported non-immigrant visa workers. He made reference to fictitious protections for American workers but did not address the factual evidence presented to him that there is no protection, according to the letter of the law, for a worker who is replaced by visa worker and that even if there was such a stipulation in effect, there are no provisions for verification and/or enforcement of such measures.

Arizona voters have a better choice in the 2004 Senate race, and his name is Stuart Starky. Starky is the Democratic contender for McCain's seat which will be decided at the Arizona polling spots next month. Starky, in stark contrast to Mr. McCain, received a 100% rating from rescueamericanjobs.org.

McCain agreed to debate Starky, then backed out, but now has agreed to honor his commitment for scheduled debates with his challenger. Three debates are scheduled for October, with the first one slated for October 15 in Tucson.

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