Posted on 02/08/2008 6:29:14 AM PST by cgk
The damage from Hillary O’bama would be transient and can be fixed. If you stand in the Republican breadline and vote for McCain, the party will never be fixed and the damage to the country will be irrevocable.
Write in Ronald Wilson Reagan. Even the ghost of Reagan would be a better president than any of the triplets. That way you can vote for deserving Republicans down ballot while sending a message to the party.
Meet you there.
LOL...we’ll do lunch.
We do need to find what it was that propelled conservatism into leadership but we aren’t going to find that conservative leadership in John McCain. We will only find defeat.
I am going to vote in November and I will vote for as many conservatives and good Republicans as I can but I am not sure if I am going to vote for McCain if he is the nominee.
I am going to vote in November and I will vote for as many conservatives and good Republicans as I can but I am not sure if I am going to vote for McCain if he is the nominee.
If I don't vote at all, then I am unreachable, and thus written off by both parties, I suppose.
Vote as above, and vote conservative for the House and Senate and try to keep/restore their seats in the hope they can apply some brakes to the runaway liberalism that is going to take place, no matter which party gets the presidency..
Apparantly, the irony of this statement is lost on the good senator. If this is true, there is absolutely no way that I can vote for this man.
Hearing both sides of the issue, I still wonder if I’m the only who asks whether McCain first developed his habit of “reaching across he aisle” in Hanoi? My suspicions, and the implications of being possibly right, don’t allow for seeing any difference between McCain and those who could be his puppetmasters.
How do we judge a man’s words?
When we leave what do you expect from the Demo-light party.
>>Let me throw out a hypothetical. You are appalled to find that the Democratic (socialist) party is leading in the polls and Stalin is their candidate for the president. You are a republican and have been all your life. The republicans have been going too socialist for you the last decade or so, but you stick by them because at least they are better than the democrats/socialists.
But this year the Republicans have gone so crazy as to nominate, as their candidate, a fellow named Adolf Hitler.
Oh, and you are Jewish.
Which one do you vote for?
Or do you move to Thailand/Mexico/South America?
First, I know I don’t move to Thailand/Mexico/South America. Been most places in the world and most Countries are dictatorships/socialistic/communist, unstable countries.
Plus running away isn’t my nature.
I guess I vote for Adolph Hitler as President, support true conservatives for Congress, pray that there are no posts open on the USSC and work the next four years to try to energize a conservative base for the 2012 election.
Unfortunately, not all our choices in life are easy ones or ones that we like. Voting third party really doesn’t accomplish much, ala Nadar and Perot.
>>Unfortunately, not all our choices in life are easy ones or ones that we like.<<
With that I agree.
>>Voting third party really doesnt accomplish much, ala Nadar and Perot.<<
Different things work at different times. Sometimes people do the right thing, but at the wrong time.
Meanwhile, there is no third party candidate I would vote for. If I bother, I will simply write in my own name.
>>Unfortunately, not all our choices in life are easy ones or ones that we like.<<
It is why it was so difficult for me to make the decision to take the Claire Wolfe option:
http://billstclair.com/lodge/Books101.shtml
Number 4: “Don’t vote. It only encourages them.
I’m too calm to get excited about pulling the lever for McLame.
“We do need to find what it was that propelled conservatism into leadership but we arent going to find that conservative leadership in John McCain. We will only find defeat.”
McCain might well win in November, but we lose. Sure, he might not be “as bad as” Hillary or Obama. Great, we hava a “not as bad as” candidate! Whatever happened to the American dream? What did people flea Europe for? To become like them again? They came here for an ideal, not a “not as bad as” compromise. Conservatives need to re-group and think this through.
As far as McEgoTM is concerned. I am damn near 100% certain I will not vote for him.
That said, I am willing to be convinced by McBlusterTM that I should vote for him. I don't see him even trying to sway me. His attitude towards conservatives is more of a "bite me".
So, I will see what the next few months brings before I finalize my decision on McAmnestyTM.
I've read and heard that conservatism is dead and that conservatives are not important to the Republican party. And I've seen elected Republicans back those thoughts up with legislative action. After a few decades of this steady decline leading to McCain's inevitable nomination I now must tell the Republican party to bite me. You people were voted into the majority and the presidency and you people gave all that up for what? To try to get the demonrats to like you? To trash the Constitution?
“That way you can vote for deserving Republicans down ballot while sending a message to the party.”
Many of us sent a message to the party in ‘92 and AGAIN in ‘96. We did it again in ‘06.
Tell me, “are we there yet?”
While the party was busy ignoring our ‘messages’ the Clinton mafia ran rampant. How many civilian and military lives did those political ploys cost us?
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