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To: null and void

Both. I’m for McCain, because I believe he will be less liberal than Obama. I’m voting against Obama, because I don’t want a hard core socialist in charge of our foreign policy, or choosing the next few members of the Supremes. The issue of national security will directly impact our safety as citizens, and who sits on the Supremes will affect society for generations to come. We are only now getting out from under the disastrous ideas of the liberals on the Court in the 70’s, and a couple more original intent justices would be a great buffer.


195 posted on 06/24/2008 6:19:16 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: SuziQ
I’m for McCain, because I believe he will be less liberal than Obama.

So, you'd be for a super liberal, if he was running against a hyper liberal?

Is there some point where someone, anyone, would be too liberal to get your enthusiastic support, even if they managed to find someone even more liberal to oppose them?

For example would you actively support someone who was all for late term abortions, if his opponent thought euthanasia was A-OK for grossly deformed babies who were beyond medical help?

Or do you actually have some core value, some point beyond which you simply won't vote for someone who wants your own slow destruction, simply because his opponent wants the same thing on a little shorter timetable?

Will you give this man the MANDATE OF THE PEOPLE, the vote of confidence he craves, the club he needs to beat down anyone who tries to cross stop him?

199 posted on 06/24/2008 7:23:56 PM PDT by null and void (every Muslim, the minute he can start differentiating, carries hate of Americans, Jews & Christians)
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