Kennedy-McCain in "accord" with Bush's "principles"
Posted Fri, May 13, 2005 at 9:28 am
From the WashTimes' "McCain-Kennedy bill opens citizenship path":
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...Mr. McCain yesterday said he has told the administration about the provisions of the bill, and that administration officials "certainly agreed that they are in accord with the president's principles. If you think it's different in some key aspects, you'll have to point them out to me."Not exactly a ringing endorsement, and the idea that a massive amnesty and guest worker program would be in "accord" with Bush's "principles" isn't exactly news. So, consider this post mainly to be here for entertainment purposes.
Erin Healy, a White House spokeswoman, said President Bush's principles were to protect the nation's security and match willing workers with willing employers.
"We look forward to working with the leaders of both parties to pass legislation that meets the president's principles," she said...
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