Posted on 03/21/2008 3:33:26 AM PDT by Kaslin
Does not matter. They will behave as expected. McCain is so crazy you cannot predict his behavior. The end game is the same anyway. The country needs a power off reset. It is only a question of time.
The way the Big Banking manipulators are crashing the economy, who knows what will transpire prior to the November elections.
When you write what you honestly believe, you have to expect to raise occasional hackles. After all, I know very well that when I write about the sad fact that 80% of my fellow Jews can be counted on to vote for any cretin so long as he or she has a (D) after their name on the ballot, I can count on receiving a fair number of e-mails questioning my legitimacy and several more condemning me as a self-hating Jew. I also know that if I write a piece in which I defend Israel's right to defend itself against Arab terrorists, I fully expect to be called a (expletive deleted) Zionist. The thing that surprised me about the responses from those who hate McCain and who therefore hate me for insisting that there are meaningful differences between him and Obama/Clinton is how little sense they make... How many liberals did they really think were less concerned with the fight between the white woman and the black man than they were in whether McCain or Huckabee was our standard bearer? Frankly, I haven't met one such person. Then there were those Neanderthals who insisted they'd stay home in November or even vote for the Democrat in order to send a message to the GOP... In one primary after another, McCain took on and defeated all the Republican contenders... Worse yet, these disenchanted Republicans have to pray that the Democrat's administration will be as awful as Jimmy Carter's was, and that, come 2012, a Reagan clone will ride his white steed straight into the White House... If the single greatest accomplishment John McCain performs is to keep Mr. Obama, the slogan-spouting radical, and Mrs. Clinton, the woman who never met a tax she didn't want to raise, out of the White House, we'll all owe him an enormous debt of gratitude. To sum up my position in the form of a bumper-sticker: Better an Imperfect Republican Than a Perfect Socialist.
McCain-Soros: A false trail
Frontpage Magazine | 2/15/2008 | David Horowitz
Posted on 02/15/2008 8:44:40 PM EST by SeekAndFind
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