Senator Marco Rubio Travels to War-Torn Libya

September 29, 2011

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13 Responses to “Senator Marco Rubio Travels to War-Torn Libya”

  1. Chopper says:

    I certainly hope that Senator Rubio does not catch whatever RINO germs McCain & Graham have. To say that I am disappointed on his choice of traveling companions would be an understatement.

    • Cat says:

      Well said .. I had the same reaction when I read and posted on Rubio’s Facebook posting regarding the trip … Marco needs to stay strong and resist the RINO’s.

      TEA!

  2. Dusty says:

    C’mon Chopper…I was thinking more along the lines of the John -n- Lindsey show coming back with a clear understanding what a Conservative Republican really is. Both would step down from their posts and have the likes of Joe Wilson (SC) and Russell Pearce (AZ)take their places.

  3. ed says:

    of course you conservatives conveniently and quickly forget that not too long ago you were all kissing gaddafi’s ass in an effort to get a share of his loot. hypocrites!

  4. Frank Henriques says:

    What is a trip to Libya going to do for Florida? McCain and Rubio should stay home and fix our problems. There is nothing in Libya that can’t wait as there is nothing viable there now nor anything we can do at this point.

    Libya will go the way of Egypt.

    Another hate the America and European societies.

  5. Gus says:

    I have no objection to Mr Rubio’s companions. This is insignificant compared to his foreign affairs exposure in preparation for a possible vice-presidential selection.

  6. Robert Rogers says:

    I agree with you Frank…these are my thoughts exactly. We didn’t send Rubio to Washington to further his own political ambitions. We sent him there to represent Floridians, not Libians.

  7. George Metz says:

    Unfortunately, I think Chopper is right. I received this reply from Sen. Rubio last week, and it smacks of political tapdancing.

    “Thank you for contacting me in regard to the American tax structure, particularly the FairTax. I support tax reform that would ensure that taxes are fair and as low as possible for everyone. I support the goals of the FairTax bill, which would make our tax system fairer, flatter and simpler for all citizens. One of the most significant challenges we face as a nation is an overwhelming debt and a stagnant economy. We must immediately address these issues in order to achieve a fiscally secure future, including changes to our tax code using common sense reforms.

    The President and his administration have made it even more difficult to lawfully adhere to our nation’s tax code by imposing excessive regulations and increasing taxes by more than $670 billion since he took office. His reliance on anti-competitive tax increases will cause more economic uncertainty, stifle job creation and keep America on a path toward a diminished future, at a time when unemployment is high.

    I was elected on pro-growth economic policies that would reform the tax code and create jobs. The American people have every reason to be disappointed with Congress’ unwillingness to fix a complicated and burdensome tax code. As Florida’s junior Senator, I will keep your thoughts in mind as I work to reform our tax code.”

  8. Lightweight says:

    Rubio is already a Rino.You can not name what he has done ? You know what he has said,but you do not know his record,or lack of a record. He did a wonderful economic speech blasting Obama’s debt increase and then when the Bill came up for a vote,he was a NO VOTE.Reminds me of Obama’s history of NO VOTES that made it hard to know what his views are. Do you know how many times he did not let the Immigration Bill come as a State Senator ? 6 Times. Maybe his resent vote for declaring Cinco DeMayo Day being a YES might give you a clue.Marco Rubio replaced Mel Martinez.Remember ringing the phones in D.C. on immigration and then Mel getting out of D.C. early so he would not be around in 2008 to remind people how much he had lied.GOP is looking for minds that do not think.You’ll need to get your news form the Record and not the GOP Media.

  9. MSgranny says:

    Rubio cannot be president or vice president. He does not qualify. Even though he was born in the USA his parents were citizens of Cuba at the time of his birth; therefore, he (like Obama) does not Constitutionally qualify.

    He has no business being in Libya but hey, its a free trip on the taxpayers dime. Screw the taxpayer! We need to learn that congress is royalty and we are the peasants who work to support their elegant life style.

    Rubio is a RINO. He was against Arizona’s immigration bill at first and then when he saw the way the wind was blowing, he quickly back-tracked.

  10. Jorge RavelO says:

    Rubio with McMaverick, Goober Graham, and Kirky from Obamaland?
    I thought he’d be hanging out with Demint, Lee, and Rand Paul!
    Say it ain’t so Marcos! You can tell a lot by the company you keep!

  11. Mirand Sharma says:

    Libya, like Iraq, is a big mistake. Moreover, the USA has no money except for the printing presses.
    Rubio being in Libya is completely unhelpful to the problems of our time. Libya only consumes taxpayer money.

  12. Ron says:

    A politician will always be a politician. What did that useless trip cost us. If your house is on fire do you go on vacation.

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