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To: EscapedDutch
Either McCain goes totally RINO on us as President or he does not.

Which do you predict?

I predict: YES.

If you predict NO, what was his conversion?

If you predict YES (OK I know about the Obamaphobia issues) then what is your SPECIFIC PLAN to oppose John McCain on those policies that he RINOizes on as an extension of his Senate behavior, and do you support a challenge to him in 2012? Would his Vice President mount such a challenge on behalf of Conservatism if it got that bad? Or is your support without conditions or an alternative, paralell strategy?

Are you thinking that far ahead?

What is your Plan B if McCain sours on us like one year old milk, which is exactly what I say he will do.

61 posted on 08/29/2008 10:49:42 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Drinkin' the Jim Jones' KOOLAID just 'cuz it got watered down a bit with clean, tasty Alaskan water?)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

So you’re saying is it would be better to start off with Obama and be certain this country will march towards socialism?

First off, I predict McCain won’t go as sour as you fear. Will he propose things I do not care for? You bet. George W. Bush has several gallons of bad milk on his conscience as far as I’m concerned. Yet I am extremely glad neither Gore or Kerry won the presidency, because of the certain disaster that would have meant.

I also predict that because Obama is supposed to win the presidency hands down, when he doesn’t, the anger and viciousness of the left will only increase. They will be even less willing to work with a Republican administration, even if that administration is Republican in name only.

So my plan, since you asked, is to fight the fight for the future of this country in the house and senate. It is of utmost importance to elect true conservatives, to counter Obama (worst case scenario), or balance a Rino President (not as bad as worst case scenario, IMHO). I’m not sure if we could regain the majority in this election, but at a minimum a filibuster proof democrat congress must be avoided. People often forget that the power to spend is with congress, not the presidency.

I find it admirable that many conservatives are sticking to their principles and continue to oppose John McCain; even if that means the end result will be a muslim socialist President who will set this country on an irreversible path to the end of the American idea. Please don’t take this as an insult, it’s just a fact. However, I don’t hear any viable plans or ideas as you asked of me from these principled conservatives. Until they do, I don’t particularly care for what they have to say.

You see, I left a country that is on a path to self destruction from the very policies I know for 100% Obama stands for. I guess I’m playing the odds that a McCain presidency won’t go that far.

Respectfully,
JP


66 posted on 08/29/2008 11:32:54 PM PDT by EscapedDutch (I spent $5,000 to become a LEGAL resident of the US. If illegals get amnesty, I demand a refund!)
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