Of course, they spin it as a good thing for McCain. Overall, it’s not a good thing.
And about that new global warming plank:
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=34798
All you party loyalists better take note.
with sarah palin
mccain has moved conservatively.
I agree. Hopefully he can step down soon and let Sarah take over.
Yes but with a little luck Palin may be able to lead the raging RINO toward the right side of the aisle.
I’m not counting on it or anything. Just crossing my finners.
Palin is a big supporter of drilling ANWR.
Email from a friend of mine out in Arizona, says that she has a bunch of friends up in Alaska. She called them today asking about this choice. She said that all her friends think Palin to be a light weight, that does what she is told. I certainly hope that is not the truth and this lady has a back bone and will kick ass. Any Alaska folks out there share this opinion of my friend’s friends, or do you think she is strong?
Even w/Palin at his side, RINO McPain won’t change his pro-democrat liberal ways. She’s just going to be dressing to appeal to the conservative and women’s vote to put him in office to continue his path. I don’t trust him and he won’t get my vote. And I REFUSE to consider the islamic osama hussein.
Unfortunately, we Arizonan’s are very familiar with McCain sounding like a bonafide conservative during election season then making a sharp left turn after he is elected.
You lose.
As Bob Dole once mentioned, nobody reads the platforms. Still, I'm PO's about the "global warming" and lack of ANWR language in the 2008 edition.
BTW: You folks should check out the 1932 Democratic Platform, which was considerably the the Right of any other platform for any other party since then. We all know that FDR did everything on said platform didn't he?/s