To: Checkers
I have C-SPAN on now. Just finished watching a McCain rally, and a Romney rally is on now. The McCain rally was like a coronation almost with the same McCain party-types there (old and tired) (don’t get me wrong, I’m a party-type as well). On the other hand, the Romney rally on now shows determination and vigor. I give Mr. Romney a lot of credit for fighting. He truly believes that things need changed in Washington and is determined. John McCain said again at his rally that he would work with Democrats. I don’t mind working with the other side to come together with things that we all agree on, but I fear John McCain will comprise too much, as his record indicates.
53 posted on
02/04/2008 6:03:03 PM PST by
GOP_Lady
(I'm a MITTen!)
To: GOP_Lady
John McCain said again at his rally that he would work with Democrats. I don’t mind working with the other side to come together with things that we all agree on, but I fear John McCain will comprise too much, as his record indicates.
Indeed. We all know what types of legislation results when McCain says
he would work with Democrats, legislation like
The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (aka McCain-Feingold),
The McCain-Kennedy Immigration Bill, and
The Lieberman-McCain Climate Stewardship Act. No thanks. If McCain is the nominee I'll vote Democrat because it would be easier for the Republican senators to resist a Democrat president than a victorious McCain presidency.
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