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Why I'm reversing course on John McCain
Vanity | Sept 9, 2008 | Jim Robinson

Posted on 09/08/2008 12:55:29 PM PDT by Jim Robinson

Governor Sarah Palin! Or, actually, what she signifies.

We've often stated on FR that if the Republicans would only run true conservatives then we'd win more elections. We'd keep the White House, build conservative majorities in congress, replace liberal activist judges with original intent constitutionalists, and eventually overturn Roe v Wade and begin rolling back some of the damage inflicted upon our beloved republic by the socialists and liberals.

John McCain's bold choice of the unabashed pro-God, pro-life, pro-family, pro-gun, pro-liberty, small government, strong defense, fiscal conservative, Sarah Palin, signifies a return to conservatism within the Republican Party.

And the fact that Republicans and conservatives of every stripe, including the Christian right are flocking to her side and that the conservative grassroots has been re-energized literally overnight is proof that when offered the choice of truly conservative candidates, conservatives and Republicans will react accordingly.

Even though I've stated in the past that I would not vote for McCain, I will be supporting this ticket. Governor Palin is a God-fearing, kick butt conservative and I'd much rather have her advising and standing in the wings for the presidency than Joe Biden. I'll definitely pull the lever for her. And I'll do all I possibly can to keep the America-hating Marxist Barack Hussein Obama out of the White House.

Do it for Life. Do it for Liberty. Do it for our troops. Do it for America!


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To: Jim Robinson

Thanks for the post. I hope you are feeling better.


341 posted on 09/11/2008 1:17:19 PM PDT by flyfree (Biden is no Palin and Obama is no McCain)
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To: All

We simply cannot sit back & hand the House & Senate & the Supreme Court & the Presidency to the Party of Obama.

To do so is NOT nobel, or ethical or admirable. It is not patriotic. It is simply surrender.

“Who would you rather have in defense of the United States of America…a group of people who never served a day overseas in their life or a guy who served his country honorably?” Howard Dean, DNC Chairman


342 posted on 09/11/2008 1:20:03 PM PDT by justkate
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To: NRA2BFree; Jim Robinson

I may have the honor of eating the most words on Senator McCain dating back to 1999. I have been fully on board with the Senator since the Florida primary mainly because I consider Obama to be a threat to this Nation we all love. Over time and the more I have learned about Senator McCain, the more convinced I became that he was the right man for the job and perhaps a nagging voice has even said at times I should have supported him in 2000.

I still was not that enthused through the summer but then with the pick of Governor Palin, this race has turned into the most fun I have had in politics in a long time.

When I watched the speeches of first Fred Thompson (best speech I have seen him give in a long time), Mike Huckabee (another good speech), and then Rudy with his red meat speech all leading up to the speech of our new VP candidate, Governor Palin, I knew the GOP was righting the ship. Then when Gov Palin spoke, you could feel the energy going back into the conservative movement with each sentence.

No matter who I have talked with in the last two weeks here and when I was traveling, Republicans, Indys, and the Reagan Democrats are enthused about the future of this Country with the McCain/Palin ticket and the future with Gov Palin running for President someday.

Thank you Senator McCain for energizing the GOP by choosing one of the best candidates that the GOP has ever had. This ticket has made me proud to be a Republican once again and a Conservative Republican at that.


343 posted on 09/11/2008 1:21:49 PM PDT by PhiKapMom ( VOTE FOR McCAIN/PALIN2008! McCainNow.com; LetsGetThisRight.com)
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity

Bush didn’t abandon us...I suspect McCain won’t either.


344 posted on 09/11/2008 1:22:32 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (*******It's not conservative to accept an inept Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. Bac Mac.******)
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To: Right of Right Wing

We are/will.


345 posted on 09/11/2008 1:25:17 PM PDT by stockpirate (Be a maverick, support McCain/Palin 2008)
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To: MeekOneGOP

If J.C. Watts supports Obama, he has lost all of my respect.

I voted for J.C. in his Congressional races 3 times and believed he was a true conservative. If he votes for Obama just because he’s black, then I believe J.C. is being racist.


346 posted on 09/11/2008 1:25:29 PM PDT by Lions Gate
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To: BGHater
I would suggest at least holding off support until the Debates.

Because after all, McCain might say something in the dabtes that will make it smart to elect a neophyte crytocommie to be Commandr-in-Chief in a time of war.

347 posted on 09/11/2008 1:26:44 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (*******It's not conservative to accept an inept Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. Bac Mac.******)
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To: LukeL

In McCain’s book, “Faith of My Fathers”, he describes the horrors of being a POW in Hanoi. He praises many of his fellow prisoners for their courage, despite being tortured over a period of years. He mentions (only) two American prisoners who actively collaborated with the North Vietnamese, betraying their country, and receiving special treatment in return.

Somehow, I think Jimmy Carter would have been one of the collaborators. So would Al Gore, John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, Biden, Reid, Obama, and the rest of the Democrat “leaders”, if they had been prisoners in Hanoi. They would have told their captors anything, disgracing themselves and the United States.


348 posted on 09/11/2008 1:27:36 PM PDT by pleikumud
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To: Norman Bates

We must win because 2012 is Palin vs. Hillary.


349 posted on 09/11/2008 1:29:26 PM PDT by Typical_Whitey (Sarah Palin has given voice to this Conservative's views.)
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To: Jim Robinson
Since today is 9/11, I think an approate reaction to sopporting our GOP ticket...in honor of those who died, those who worked to save lives, and those in the military who are fighting to keep our country safe fron terrorosts...

IS TO SAY
LET'S ROLL!!!

350 posted on 09/11/2008 1:30:39 PM PDT by CitizenM ("An excuse is worse than an lie, because an excuse is a lie hidden." Pope John Paul, II)
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To: Jim Robinson

I’ll be more blunt. I’m still not happy with McCain, but like you, I too will vote for the ticket. I’m hoping McCain will step aside after one term and let her have a shot at it.


351 posted on 09/11/2008 1:34:10 PM PDT by umgud
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To: AxelPaulsenJr

That was my first thought too!


352 posted on 09/11/2008 1:41:52 PM PDT by ssschev (We the people are being "drowned slowly" in the waters of Socialism!)
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To: Jim Robinson

353 posted on 09/11/2008 1:42:07 PM PDT by GalaxieFiveHundred
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To: Jim Robinson
Sounds like a plan to me. I have had the same epiphany! :D
354 posted on 09/11/2008 1:42:28 PM PDT by luvie (McCain/PALIN!!!!--'nuff said! :D)
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To: Yosemitest; Jim Robinson
Well, I have to admit that I was influenced by a RINO when I decided to vote for McCain. Maybe you know him.
355 posted on 09/11/2008 1:42:51 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (*******It's not conservative to accept an inept Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. Bac Mac.******)
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To: Mr. Silverback

Yeah, that’s it :)


356 posted on 09/11/2008 1:43:02 PM PDT by 1035rep (McCain/Palin 08)
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To: pissant
Reconsider, FRiend.
357 posted on 09/11/2008 1:51:04 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (*******It's not conservative to accept an inept Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. Bac Mac.******)
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To: Jim Robinson

Right on!

Looking forward to having this electionathon over and done with. Currently all evidence is that it’s going to be McCain/Palin winning in November.

We at FR are the Political Junkie’s. Most of America is just now beginning to address the forthcoming elections, and as they look at what’s on the menu, they are going to reject the stinky fish from dubious source that is on the left side of the page, and vote for the Mooseburgers on the right.


358 posted on 09/11/2008 1:51:06 PM PDT by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists, Call 'em what you will, they ALL have Fairies livin' in their Trees.)
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To: ConservativeMind

1870 till 1920 déjà vu

African Americans were first permitted to vote in 1870.
American women were first permitted to vote in 1920.
That’s 50 years that for one reason or another that African Americans were essentially treated with more dignity and respect than women. Think of it, they received more respect than the wives, daughters, and sisters did from their own husbands, fathers, and brothers. It took 50 years for the male voters to eventually see the cruel and unforgivable lack of fairness in the status of women between the sad years of 1870 and 1920. AND, it was THE WOMEN, the suffragettes, who forced the issue—and championed their own defense of their Right to vote. The men eventually acceded to their entreaties, but it was the women who brought the issue to the fore.

Now, in 2008, we as a nation of voters—and especially women—are again confronted by two choices: Do we again slight women by voting to favor an African American for the prestigious job of President of the United States merely because he is personable and has excellent oratorical abilities? And do we then exclude a wonderfully personable and charming woman who also possesses outstanding oratorical abilities? What, ultimately, are our aspirations?

Ladies and gentlemen, this is a groundbreaking election. It is precedent setting just as was the Fifteenth Amendment of 1870, and the Nineteenth Amendment of 1920. It is impossible to imagine women back in those sorrowful years...shaking their heads in utter disbelief at their second class status….

Men need to respect women more, but in truth, women also, need to respect themselves more. Once again it is women who are called upon to stand up for themselves and claim their Right to high executive office. Just as freedom needs to be defended (and that means fought for) so does breaking through the ‘glass ceiling!’

Women in particular should review their choices carefully, and ask: Who would best represent my interests? Which candidate is most likely to lend a sympathetic ear to the difficulties and challenges that I must personally face? Which of these two candidates would be most accessible, most likely to take my phone call, most likely to read my letter with heartfelt understanding and concern?

Ladies: The time has again come to defend your interests. Vote to achieve greater respect. Vote your heart. Vote for what feels right. Vote to advance your status in America. You have the power if you use it.


Please feel free to blog these thoughts along. CK Young


359 posted on 09/11/2008 1:51:54 PM PDT by CK Young (American Women Unite!)
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To: Jim Robinson

Amen, Jim!! I was prepared to voter third party or write-in vote this election until Sarah Palin was chosen. She was the only one of the choices being talked about that could have changed my mind. I still have real reservations about McCain but Palin gives me something to vote for, not against!


360 posted on 09/11/2008 1:53:37 PM PDT by upsdriver (I am voting for Sarah Palin and what's his name?)
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