Letter to the Editor: Rinoitis will lead to the death of the Republican Party

vote buttonRinoitis, Rino for short, is a contagious disease inflicting many Arizona Republican politicians that go on to Washington. It is most dangerous and can lead to the death of the Republican party. The number one Rino is, as everyone knows, John McCain. He spends a day or two in Arizona a couple times a year and tells us what a great conservative he is and then goes back to Washington and votes in the opposite direction. That’s why I wasn’t surprised when he made public a few days ago that Hillary Clinton was a very good friend of his going back to her days in the Senate when they traveled together. I can understand this because McCain had to find someone to replace Ted Kennedy, “his best friend in the Senate”. You know Ted, the murderer.

Jon Kyl was a Rino when he served in the Senate and he still is. He is a carrier of Rinoitis and has passed the disease on to Jeff Flake who was a conservative while serving in the House. I quess he accepted the disease in exchange for the upgrade. Kyl is supporting Martha McSally, a known Rino, but I don’t know if she already had it or if he passed it on to her too.

Now the question is…..does Shelley Kais have Rinoitis? She is showing some symptoms. She likes big government and supports immigration reform aka amnesty which ties her in with the above four. Amnesty will create more then ten million new votes for the Democrats and lead to the death of the Republican party. We can’t take that chance.

There is a cure for Rinoitis and that is your vote. Support Chuck Wooten for Congress CD2. He is a staunch constitutional conservative who believes in the rule of law. He will not vote for amnesty. When elected, Chuck will stand shoulder to shoulder with the likes of David Schweikert, Matt Salmon and Trent Franks, current Arizona Republican congressmen who are also immune to Rinoitis. They have a 100% voting record for consevative values.

Please go to wooten2014.com and support Chuck.

Richard Hengl

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