Maria Conchita Alonso For John McCain
Maria Conchita Alonso has sent us a message about her political views and her support of John McCain.
It’s a long read, but it’s always good to hear others out…even if you don’t necessarily agree.
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Because I believe in this country and its people. Because I believe that there is no need for change, instead we need to fix the problems that need and should be fixed. Because I am convinced that John McCain won’t give us the same of what we lived through and suffered through with the Bush administration. Because I am setting aside my fear that I lived in other countries in which if I was to express my point of view I would run the risk of losing opportunities in my career, just as I have been warned by several colleagues here in the United States, “What if you don’t get offered any more roles in Hollywood for expressing yourself?”. That is why today as a new citizen of The United States and a Hispanic forever, I find myself obliged to take a stand against the imminent danger of supporting populist changes that could end up becoming a true deterioration far from the improvements that are needed in the country.
In my case, I have lived and experienced it twice. It is not too late to save this country from socialism. When countries like Cuba, Venezuela and other known enemies of The Unites States have admitted that they would like Mr. O to win, or when he has mentioned that he would sit down to negotiate with people who are impossible to negotiate with because it is not their nature, because they are leaders that have spread hate, as well as hurt democracy, freedom, and human rights for years, these actions reflect an intolerable ignorance about Latin America and the political processes and alliances that characterize the region today. Perhaps that is why Mr. O has NEVER stepped foot in Latin America, he hasn’t seen the realities of our neighboring countries and hasn’t understood our idiosyncrasies, which simply cannot be explained by advisors.
Analyzing these facts and knowing that our Hispanic brothers that live in this free country will vote for Mr. O, because of the weaknesses and grave mistakes of the current administration, motivated me, even though I am an independent and am not affiliated with any political party, to announce who I will be voting for on November 4.
My vote will be for Senator John McCain!
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FunMe wrote:
Is this woman nuts?
She actually thinks McCain will be different than bush when he has voted with bush over 90% of the time?
Haven’t 8 years of wars, transfer of wealth from the middle class to the rich, DIVISION in our country, lies, illegal spying of Americans, killing of innocent civilians in other countries, taking away our right as citizens, trashing of our US Constitution, turning a budget SURPLUS into a DEFICIT, meltdown of our banking system, lost of jobs, lost of home, less people with insurance, HIGH GAS prices while oil companies rape US citizens by overcharging and making mega bucks, taught her that the republiCONs in power only care about themselves?
I mean I can list more damage and destruction the republiCONs with their lies and greed have caused my US country, but I don’t think this dimwit would “get it”.
Botox - does a terrible thing to the mind.
She talks about losing her “career” - ah did she actually have one to speak of? I mean after Moscow in the Hudson, she hasn’t done much. And that movie was over 25 years ago!
What is it with this F listed latino “entertainers” supporting McCrazyCain? Daddy Yankee, Eduardo closet case Versatigui, and now Maria Conchita?
McCain=bush
McCain - bush’s 3rd term.
Go Obama/Biden!
10.31.2008 | 12:46 pm | Link
Cody Alaniz wrote:
How much did the McCain campaign pay her to say all that?
10.31.2008 | 1:47 pm | Link
ninalatina wrote:
“I would run the risk of losing opportunities in my career” R U F Kidding me…
10.31.2008 | 2:07 pm | Link
FunMe wrote:
Hey Cody, did you know you are my latino chisme hero? I was reading yesterday your posts on closet case Eduardo’s stance on Prop8. It was hilarious. You had great responses to the “religiosos” using the bible to justify their bias. You had my laughint - a lot!~
:-)
10.31.2008 | 2:19 pm | Link
Cody Alaniz wrote:
“Hey Cody, did you know you are my latino chisme hero? I was reading yesterday your posts on closet case Eduardo’s stance on Prop8. It was hilarious. You had great responses to the “religiosos” using the bible to justify their bias. You had my laughint - a lot!~
:-) ”
Awww thanks lol all I try to do is weed out the stupid and annoying people.
10.31.2008 | 2:39 pm | Link
sasha wrote:
FunMe you couldn’t have said it better!!!
10.31.2008 | 2:48 pm | Link
marianna wrote:
What a f***en joke!
She hasn’t had a career in quite some time, so now it will be Obama’s fault she doesn’t get work and not the hideous botox of a face she is carrying around.
Voting McCain is like saying that everything is Ok and there is no Crisis of any sorts going on, that our young men and women aren’t getting sent to die in a fictitious war! Most of the military are minorities because we can’t afford to send them to school! But she is worried about her career!!
What a joke and a mess of a women.
10.31.2008 | 7:05 pm | Link
Eri Dorada wrote:
All I want to say is that I’m super excited to vote next week!
Obama ‘08
10.31.2008 | 10:34 pm | Link
iris wrote:
she has a right to her opinion, who is she anyway?
11.01.2008 | 10:55 am | Link
Cody Alaniz wrote:
“she has a right to her opinion, who is she anyway?”
LoL
11.01.2008 | 2:33 pm | Link
JP wrote:
See children this is what happens when you become a drug and alcohol addict. She thinks she still has a career. LOL
11.01.2008 | 5:53 pm | Link
Mr.Q wrote:
She the hasbeen who always was hungry for attention!
11.02.2008 | 2:58 am | Link
nenaloca wrote:
what a jokeee. the mccain camp is sooo desperate rite now.
fck that
im votin OBAMA next week!
11.02.2008 | 12:25 pm | Link
A. H. wrote:
She contradicts herself several times through her soliloquy,
“Because I believe that there is no need for change, instead we need to fix the problems that need and should be fixed.”
How do you fix the problems without some degree of change?
“Because I am convinced that John McCain won’t give us the same of what we lived through and suffered through with the Bush administration…”
If she believes there is no need for change having this statement is in direct conflict with the previous statemet. However, since evidence indicates from McCain’s voting record and personal choices he agrees with Bush more often than not, she has not justified why it is prudent to believe that a presidency under McCain would be different than one with George Bush.
If she is truly concerned with Latin America, I would expect her to question McCain’s involvement with the International Republican Institute (IRI), and how it has impacted Latin countries.
Since John McCain is quoted as believing Venezuela is in the middle east, I am wondering what practical experience she believes he has to address international issues there, as well as in Cuba?
I would also expect her to explain why she feels comfortable with Sarah Palin as a Vice Presidential candidate… a woman who has NO political record on civil rights issues and a very plausible chance of obtaining the presidency from a 72 year old cancer survivor.
11.02.2008 | 2:44 pm | Link
otto-miami wrote:
thanks god she moved out of venezuela long time ago da verguenza`ajena.
smell like smear campaign.
11.03.2008 | 1:35 am | Link