Barry thanks you for you half vote. Honestly, if you look at McCain, and you look at Obama, and can't decide which would be better for the nation, it's best you stay home. Or vote for a non-entity.
Thanks for your pragmatic advice, I will vote for a conservative non-entity.
Since you suggested it, I assume I will have your approval.
“Honestly, if you look at McCain, and you look at Obama, and can’t decide which would be better for the nation, it’s best you stay home. Or vote for a non-entity.”
Either would be unmittigated disasters for this nation, albeit in different ways.
You know, SJackson, if you have come to a place in your mind that allows you to go into a polling place and placing your vote for McCain and leave feeling really good about what you've done ... excellent and good on you! I'm certainly not going to attack you for doing what you see as your civic duty, as much as I might disagree with your choice.
It would be really kinda cool if you would, at the very least, give the same consideration to anyone else who has searched their heart and soul and come up with a different decision. This 'vote for my candidate or stay home or waste your vote' or 'if you don't support McCain you must be a liberal' attitudes are really getting old.
It is entirely reasonable and possible to look at McCain's political record and determine that he is not what is in the best interest of this country. An argument can also be made that it is more difficult to actually stand up and say 'enough' with the path of the GOP than it is to go along and get along one more election cycle. That frame of mind is largely responsible for getting us to the point that we are with arguably the most liberal republican that could have been put forward.