Wrong. So much for your presumptuous asumtopins.
“So just WHO are you going to vote for? What’s your alternative? “
No one currently running as a Republican will get OUR vote. It’s a given that no Demoncrat will ever get our vote.
“Because not voting is as good as voting for the Democrats. And I assume that’s a much worse alignment to your principles...”
Oh PLEASE - STOP the NONSENSE!
When we do NOT vote, that is NOT a vote for a Demoncrat.
To NOT vote is to NOT vote for ANYONE.
It’s really that straight forward.
Let me make it CLEAR:
We will NOT be voting for McPain
We will NOT be voting for either the Obomnation or Hitlery.
The Hickster will not be the nominee - thank GOD!
So, NOT voting is just that - NO VOTE for ANYONE.
TO NOT vote is not a vote for Hitlery or Obama. In the past we have held our nose and dutifully voted for the Republican nominee - no matter how compromised they were. It has reached the point where we just can't do it anymore.
It's long over due to stand on principle. If you have no principles then by all means vote for McCain. It is because of people like YOU, that have NO priniplces that the GOP keeps going to the LEFT. Every year it's the same thing - vote for the Republican so the Demoncrats don't get the WH. Each year the GOP nominee is worse that the previous four years. GOP standards keep going DOWN and YOU and others like you ENCOUARGE it. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
McCain is just another Demoncrat. It's time the GOP got back to its core ideology. As of now the Republican keeps drifting to the left. It's to the point where the two parties are merging. There is little difference between McCain and the other Demoncrats. Tough love is needed to send the GOP a message: Get some REAL conservatives in there! If not, we will be registering as Independents and looking more closely at THIRD PARTIES.
Hmm, I look at the quote of the greatest Republican President of the last 100 years right above, Ronald Reagan, talking about compromise. Something you seem to be unwilling to do.
I do see a lot of anger and shouting on your part over what you perceive to be the “loss of principle” of the Republican party.
Perhaps the Republican party is still the same; McCain being the nominee seems to fit with Reagan’s words above.
Perhaps it’s not the GOP that’s changed, but you that changed?