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For many conservatives, nothing about John McCain sticks in the throat so immovably as the yoking of his name with Edward Kennedy's in the 2005 immigration bill.(The Week)(Brief article)
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For many conservatives, nothing about John McCain sticks in the throat so immovably as the yoking of his name with Edward Kennedy's in the 2005 immigration bill. McCain-Kennedy never came to a vote, but it formed the basis for subsequent bills in 2006 and 2007, all offering amnesty to...
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