To: GunsareOK
Don't know about the rest of the Freepers but I'm not voting for McCain under any circumstances.If goes down to the wire and it's just him vs. Hillary, he's got my vote....but that's the ONLY way it can happen.
13 posted on
01/20/2008 10:38:37 AM PST by
capt. norm
(Those who think logically provide a nice contrast to the real world.)
To: capt. norm
I can’t vote for either one.
McCain is as Republican as Hillary is.
18 posted on
01/20/2008 10:40:44 AM PST by
Bibman
(Still American and still here.)
To: capt. norm
If goes down to the wire and it's just him vs. Hillary, he's got my vote....but that's the ONLY way it can happen.
Not this life-time Republican.
He is no more electable than Rudy.
Furthermore, as President, he would destroy the conservative wing of the party and the GOP for decades by continually moving to the left.
He is a BRAND-KILLER for the GOP!
To: capt. norm
If goes down to the wire and it's just him vs. Hillary, he's got my vote....but that's the ONLY way it can happen. If it comes down to him and Hillary, I stay home. If it comes down to him and Obama, I'd probably even vote for Obama because at least he seems like an honest man - and worst case scenario is it sets the stage for a conservative renewal in four years time.
The one thing that is obvious is that we need to push to rearrange the beginning of the primary season so that Democrats and leftist Indies don't whittle away the only conservative candidates.
57 posted on
01/20/2008 12:54:49 PM PST by
philsoc
To: capt. norm
If goes down to the wire and it's just him vs. Hillary, he's got my vote....but that's the ONLY way it can happen. Same here...McCain's not the man for the job.
86 posted on
01/20/2008 8:39:40 PM PST by
GOPJ
(McCain's NOT the man for the job.)
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