To: Darkwolf377
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The shock here is that McCain isn't criticizing a Republican.<<< The thing I find funny is Mc Cain excoriating Barack Obama for disloyalty.
This from a Senator who rates right at the top of the scale of disloyalty to the Republican Party!
To: HardStarboard
">>>The shock here is that McCain isn't criticizing a Republican.<<<
The thing I find funny is Mc Cain excoriating Barack Obama for disloyalty.
This from a Senator who rates right at the top of the scale of disloyalty to the Republican Party!"
Senator McCain is not bound by some oath of loyalty or obedience to the Republican party. He is free to disagree with it when he wishes. Just as people are free to hold him accountable for his decisions in a general election. Obama is indeed a different case entirely. He professed a position and then reneged on it for political advantage. Thats dishonorable. You may disagree (strongly) with McCain, but he has generally been upfront about where he stands, even if its at odds with the party. If your going to argue that the Republican party has no room for anyone not on the far right, we are dooming ourselves to permanent minority status.
102 posted on
02/07/2006 4:29:27 PM PST by
jecIIny
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