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To: Resolute Conservative
I wont’ and I won’t. As a voting taxpayer I can complain all I want.

I only contribute to conservatives. McCain couldn’t get his message out if he own a tv network. I take that back he could get out his “I’m a RINO message loud a clear”.

So you bitch and moan that McCain should attack irregardless of the consequences that a media tilted to the left would do. Then you say you will not vote for McCain. As a taxpayer you can complain all you want but if you're not voting for McCain then don't come across as someone that is trying to add to the conversation to redirect McCain in the right direction.

76 posted on 03/12/2008 2:53:05 PM PDT by torchthemummy (W's Margin Of Victory In Florida 2000 - 537 / FL House Bill Number To Move Up Florida Primary - 537)
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To: torchthemummy

Once again, it is not attacking for drawing attention to their platforms or things they have said or done in the past if true. It is comparing and contrasting but some people are afraid of being called names.

The problem McCain has is his platform and past actions are not much different on many points.


77 posted on 03/12/2008 2:59:13 PM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: torchthemummy
So you bitch and moan that McCain should attack irregardless of the consequences that a media tilted to the left would do.

ROFL. Your previous comment in #75 just stated that the liberal media is going to use "every slimeball tactic" at McCain.

What do you want McCain to do? Don't you get it? Conservatives are tired of compassionate conservatism & this "bipartisanship" crap. Look, the NY Times came out with a hit-piece on McCain after it became clear he was going to be the nominee. You really expected liberals to be nice to McCain like he has been for them?

McCain doesn't have to point out or mock Obama's middle name or his religion. But he and his campaign shouldn't apologize on behalf of those who do. They don't speak for McCain anyway, they're not part of his campaign. So why condemn them? His campaign has made 2 apologies so far - they condemned radio talk host Cunningham's remarks and Rep King's remarks about Obama. This is only making McCain weaker not only to conservatives (who's support is already fragile, BTW) but to independents too.

McCain needs to step up his attacks on Obama. Start calling him for what he is: an empty suit with zero experience who just 4 years ago was keeping a chair warm in the IL Senate. McCain is going to fricking lose the election, and it won't be because of us conservatives who "stayed home." If McCain chooses a good VP and repudiates the amnesty/global warming/campaign finance crap, chances are many conservatives will end up voting for him.

79 posted on 03/12/2008 3:06:35 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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