Posted on 01/02/2008 2:20:07 PM PST by CGASMIA68
I just decided..if it gets there..McCain for me.. He seems the only one with America truley imbeded in his heart.His blood flowed for that America. A good staff will provide the rest.......
It just amazes me the number of FReepers that are simply too fearful to support and work for actual, factual CONSERVATIVES.
They're either scared to death that the two righteous conservatives still running can't beat the witch, or even any other socialist Demnocrat!!! Unbelievable... the panic that is setting in right before our very eyes!!!
AGREE. He looks SO OLD on TV. Nobody under 50 will VOTE FOR HIM...
I seriously hope you're wrong. If Rush comes out supporting Romney I'll lose my respect for Rush!
“We dont need Rush to think for us!”
Speak for yourself....lol. I find that Rush thinks like me most of the time....(wink)
"Si, si, McCain help me embed in heart of America too!"
Actually I consider mclame to be very mentally unstable and a damn liberal.
“The polling in post 48 does not bear that out. Independents love McCain and hate Hillary. He will win in a walk.”
I don’t know about a walk, but he will pull a lot of independents, and conservative democrats.
And I'll bet he didn't even make eye contact.
given that you're post 56, it appears that way.
It took so much of McCain’s courage, integrity and strength to endure what he endured in Vietnam. It must have taken it all, is right.
Not knocking his years as POW, but there were lots of others there as long or longer and you don’t see them bringing it up every other day.
No way of knowing McCain before Hanoi, but it may have taken too much out of him. Don’t blame him, but he certainly does have a very short fuse.... TOO SHORT for POTUS , not to mention RINO.
Ahhh. I understand your point.
I really do, but do you remember not very long ago here in 06, when the phrase of the moment was “single issue voters?”
Now it has morphed into 3 or 4 issues.
A slippery slope, indeed, and 3 or 4 issues are realistically all that I am concerned with at this time.
I can’t believe that anyone in their right mind, much less conservative could even consider voting for John McCain, Huckabee, or Rudy.
Don’t forget, McCain is the MEDIA/Democrat pick. He’s the guy who insulted every American when he said NO US citizen would pick lettuce for $50.00 an hour! He gets notice every year when the worst tempered legislators are picked. I know lots of war heroes, and some, like McCain aren’t stable enough to be a senator, much less president.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1615112/posts
That left a mark! :^)
LOL
The remaining Republicans would rubber stamp McCain’s radical leftist agenda, whereas they’d at least put up a display of opposition to a Democrat president’s liberal agenda for the purpose of maintaining their political support back home.
If McCain won, mainstream Republicanism would move way to the left and mainstream Democratism would also move to the left. Future Republican candidates would need to be as liberal as McCain or else be defined as extreme.
Faced with a disaster like this, it would be best if the Democrat was elected so we could maintain some semblance of conservatism in the country.
I don't think your problem is illegal immigration. I think it's bigotry.
Excellent points. However, you left out his abortion flip flops. He opposed overturning Roe vs Wade because it would force women to have illegal abortions (1999). He also flip-flopped on the Iraq surge, among other things. Don't forget the "Double Talk Express". Back in 1999, I liked him. But the more he opened his mouth, and the more belligerent he became, I feared him, as well as found him disgusting. The turning point was when he called the Michael Reagan show and went off on a wild tangent for no apparent reason at all. I was shocked at how angry he became, and almost drove my car off the road!
97=80
98=68
99=71
00=81
01=68
02=78
03=84
04=72
05=80
06=65
07=amnesty bill so I would guess it wont be good.
By the way in 96 it was 95 and in 1995 he rated a 91.
The trend is that he has "progressed" and "grown" in his years in DC.
His son is a great guy. He was a senior at the University of Virginia when I was first year. He’s a good man.
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