To: driftless2
But in an election its the rare candidate who is behind all the correct positions.
That's an understatement with respect to McCain. McCain's not even close to being correct on an overwhelming majority of issues.
The fact is McCain will defend our country
The fact is his stance on national security is much weaker than he wants people to know the WOT is not just being fought in Afghanistan and Iraq. it is a global problem including our own borders. It is a fact terrorists have posed and continue to pose as illegal aliens to enter the country and destroy us from within our own borders. Despite that fact, McCain supports granting amnesty for illegal aliens. This position endangers America and makes it easier for terrorists to accomplish their goal.
135 posted on
05/22/2008 3:18:30 AM PDT by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
To: Man50D
Most people, myself included, know that McCain is weak on illegal immigration and a lot of other issues. That’s not the point. The point is that despite all of McCain’s weaknesses he’s still a much stronger candidate than what the Dems have. I’ll repeat: many elections come down to choosing the least worst candidate, not the best. McCain is the least worst. And that might mean with McCain as president, we’re far less likely to see another twin towers or similar catastrophe.
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