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To: Jay Redhawk
Your questions aren't questions, they are shallow minded blather.

Ah...so when I asked whether you could cite any real leadership experience on the part of Seantors Clinton and Obama, that wasn't a legitimate question?

For crying out loud think about the Constitution of the United States and the principles this country was founded on! Many of us are searching for a way in which a George Washington can emerge from the political ocean while you are trying to tread water in a swirling, descending pool of sewage.

Hey junior, grab a clue: I was a Duncan Hunter supporter almost a year before you joined this board. I suspect that if Hunter (or Tancredo, Thompson or Romney) were the nominee you would still be here disrupting, but if you're what you claim you are you should get a grip and realize that a lot of people who now support McCain were opposing him a year ago.

But though I preferred other candidates, I know that one of the following three people will be President on January 20, 2009:

Hillary Clinton
John McCain
Barack Obama

Given those choices, there is no question who to support.

Now, you may think that you're still going to find George Washington this year, but if you do think that I haven't seen any discussion of how to do it. I've seen you run McCain down, I've seen you question my patriotism because I want our fighting men to have a leader who isn't an idiot newbie. But I haven't seen a plan, just whining.

So here's the deal, newbie...you claim you're around the military a lot? Well then, follow their advice: Lead, follow or get out of the way. Let's hear your plan, or let's hear some real resoans it will be good for the country if hillary or Obama becomes president, but let's hear something besides whining and pocketa, OK?

943 posted on 04/04/2008 8:01:59 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (It's not conservative to accept an inept Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. Back Mac.)
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To: Mr. Silverback

Look there is nothing good that is going to come from a Hilary or Obama presidency. I am saying that McCain is little if any better. Maybe he would do better than Hilary or Obama when it comes to the war on terror, but we can’t say that is a fact, it is only an assumption. I have seen him go over to the dimocrat side too often. I have heard him insult Christians and conservatives alike. He wants an open border which any terrorist could cross. He gets an F rating on the Second Amendment from GOA, and he is showing signs of senility. I could go on but you know this already.

I believe we as a nation are at a turning point in our history. We resemble the Roman Empire in its last few years when its citizens would not even rise to the defense of their nation. The citizens of Rome came to love their bread and circuses so much they cared for nothing else. Now may be the opportunity, maybe the last, to begin turning this country around. I am not whining, I am pleading with people to wake up to the larger picture, to reclaim the Constitution. and work for the future.

If Hunter, Tancredo, or Thompson would have won the GOP nomination I would not be doing this. If, however, the best the GOP voters can do is give us John McCain then something seriously needs to be changed. The voters of the Republican party had there chance to vote conservative, but they picked a candidate that more closely resembles a moderate to liberal democrat than a conservative.

As we all know is a citizens duty to vote, and a citizens right to vote for whom he or she wishes. I am telling you though, a vote for McCain is little different than enabling a drug addict by giving him money. You would be enabling the party to offer up one non-conservative after another. At sometime the party has to be either abandonned or starved to death by witholding votes and money. I think this is the time, and evidently given McCains inability to raise money from Republicans there must be quite a few that agree with me. And while I apparently will never convince you, a whole lot of people read these posts and I may very well have convinced one or two of them.

As for what I am doing, I spoke to a group of people yesterday, around 150 or so, about the threats facing our nation and our culture. Mostly I spoke about how shameful it was that so few Americans took part in elections, and how disrespectful it was for politicians to offer the vote to illegal aliens, which devalues the sacred rights of citizenship. Hopefully, I will have more opportunities to speak before other groups.


945 posted on 04/04/2008 9:59:14 PM PDT by Jay Redhawk (Typical Scotch-Irish-German-English-Something White Dude)
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