To: jwalsh07
One of the problems I’ve always had with McCain is that he divorced the wife who waited for him while he was a prisoner and did all she could to get him freed. Then married a woman with money. I’m still going to vote for him, though. There’s a lot I like and admire about him and a lot I don’t, but like it or not, he’s going to be the nominee. AND I DON’T WANT CLINTON OR OBAMA!!!
377 posted on
02/20/2008 6:22:05 PM PST by
twigs
To: twigs
I see nothing to admire about McCain. He betrayed his first wife, he pushed CFR, Keating 5, and other liberal agenda. He is a fanatic on amnesty and he even voted against the Cornyn amendment. That is insane. His position on immigration shows he is willing and eager to sell-out this country. There is a creepy factor to him, something is not right with him.
393 posted on
02/20/2008 6:27:59 PM PST by
Dante3
To: twigs
exactly! I’ve been practicing holding my nose super tight.
395 posted on
02/20/2008 6:28:24 PM PST by
RDTF
(Go AEGIS!)
To: twigs
"One of the problems Ive always had with McCain is that he divorced the wife who waited for him while he was a prisoner and did all she could to get him freed. Then married a woman with money. Im still going to vote for him, though."I'm glad you are, because I won't vote for him. What McCain did to his first wife was horrible and inexcusable--especially considering the physical condition she was in when it happened.
I find it pretty telling that McCain has spent his life betraying the very people that supported him throughout the years (e.g. his wife, his political party, etc.)
Sorry, but this is not the kind of person I want leading the country. The Republicans need to try again in 2012.
972 posted on
02/21/2008 1:09:48 PM PST by
VegasBaby
(No way to McStain)
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