I don’t see how we win the war with our borders wide open to any enemy attack, especially given our experience with the methods of operation of our enemies. It is primarily but not solely for this reason that I find McCain wholly unsuitable as a Commander in Chief.
I think that if you understood McCain’s longstanding relationship to the Kosovo Liberation Army and his vital role in creating this new terror state in the heart of the Balkans, his misunderstanding of the nature of Islam, and his willingness to hold the vital national interest hostage to his personal agenda, that you would eventually come to agree that the combination of these personality traits and misguided policies and his lack of support even within his own party would make him an exceptionally weak Commander in Chief.
This may be news to you, but one of the following people will be the President of the United States at this time next year: John McCain, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama.
In other words, we will have a president next year who was in favor of the McCain Amnesty last year. That won't be a change.
So, we can either have a president who believes in amnesty, victory over terrorists and the homeland security methods that have been working so far (like wiretaps) or we can have a president who believes in amnesty, losing to Al Qaida abroad, making nice-nice to people like Ahmadinejad and throwing terrorist surveillance in the round file.
BTW, based on your second paragraph, I'm beginning to think you're probably one of the seminar posters we've been seeing on the site lately who are trying to run a mirror image of Limbaugh's Operation Chaos over here on our side of the house. Sorry, not buying it.
To add to your comments. The sound clips that Rush played today of McCain’s foreign policy speech were disturbing, to say the least. He comes across as one who is ready to capitulate our sovereignty to the rest of the world.
McCain is not good for the USA. If he is elected, who will oppose him? The Democrats who will agree with his goals? The Republicans in congress who will work to get him elected? I seriously doubt it. A handful of them, maybe. I would rather face and fight a Democrat administration than watch the Republican party roll over for McCain.
I appreciate your effort here to fight back.