Posted on 07/05/2008 5:36:12 AM PDT by O-bs-ama
The shop might run out of stock at this rate.
Indeed he did.
He's been the most powerful and effective liberal member of the Congress for the last decade.
Well, maybe with the exception of his good friend Senator Kennedy.
Those two look like brothers. Brothers they might be, since they seem to think alike at times.
More like spouses.
He loves to play wife to Democrats.
John McCain-Kennedy...
John McCain-Leiberman...
John McCain-Feingold...
You get the point.
Liberals seem to love to keep their last names, even when they marry...
That was the point, when contrasting him to Obama...nothing more or less.
McCain is a distant, reluctant, and bad choice for me and only forced by the prospect of Obama.
Post a pic for us when you get the bumper sticker on your car.
I will not nay say other conservatives who, in this sordid and sorry election cycle take a different path. It is certianly not an easy time...but that is the truth of what I am about.
If we defeat Obama, that will be a good thing IMHO. I admit it would be much, much better if we had a true conservative to win with.
...and as I have said many times on these boards, I, per chance, McCain picks an abortionist for his running mate, he will loose what reluctant support he is getting from me in my efforts to defeat Obama.
I thought they went SHOPPING at GUM (the department store of ‘CHOICE’ FOR MOSCOWITES in the GLORY DAYS of COMMUNISM.
What difference does it make? McCain himself has voted to fund Planned Parenthood to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, supports killing children at the embryonic stage, using the body parts of aborted babies for experimentation, and opposes the Reagan pro-life plank that recognizes the personhood of the unborn under the Fourteenth Amendment. Over the last decade, Senator McCain has done nothing but obstruct pro-life, pro-family legislation in the Senate.
Its amazing to hear what John McCain is trying to convince the voters he is all about. The bottom line is, I served 12 years with him, six years in the Senate as one of the leaders of the Senate, trying to put together the conservative agenda, and almost at every turn, on domestic policy, John McCain was not only against us, but leading the charge on the other side. - former Senator Rick Santorum
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