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To: LaurenD; rabscuttle385
Don't let the McCainistas bully you.

This is still America.

The onus is still on the candidate to convince the voter...

...not the other way around.

233 posted on 10/04/2008 6:11:04 PM PDT by Checkers (Voting for McCain? Then don't complain. (Hey, that rhymes.))
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To: Checkers
If he ran an ad like this it would help IMHO.

I’m John McCain and I approve this message:

My friends, as we enter the final stages of this critical presidential election campaign season, I’m frightened. Frightened that many decent but worried voters will be fooled into choosing my opponent’s undefined promises of “change” without a full understanding of what those changes will mean.

With a fiercely partisan Democratic congress at his side, a president Obama could very quickly move to change American’s group or individual healthcare plans and institute a government scheme that will put bureaucrats in charge of your family’s wellbeing.

By resurrecting the outdated “Fairness Doctrine” he and the congress most assuredly would change our country’s cherished freedom of political discussion, making it subject to review by trial lawyers and appointed judges.

He has said that he would reduce our nation’s defenses and divert the money now spent protecting America to greater foreign aid and to massive domestic give-away programs, changes that most of you would never agree to.

He has said that he will change our foreign policy by elevating the stature of those who wish us harm by meeting with these rouge state leaders without any assurances such meetings will not be used to the propaganda advantage of our enemies.

He will change the tax codes by imposing punishing rates on the very people and businesses that America needs to make our weakened economy once again the envy of the world.

All these changes, however bad they are, are nothing compared to the changes Barrack Obama will not make. He will not change the system of political corruption and partisan rancor in Washington that has been at the root of all those things you all have worried about lately. He will not change the country’s energy production in any positive way, preferring to hamper and harass domestic nuclear, coal , oil & gas energy producers and force a reduced standard of living on us all.

Now that you are aware of the nature of the “change” my opponent truly favors, I want to ask you to consider casting your vote for a change for the better. Vote McCain/Palin on November 4th. Thank you and God bless America.
241 posted on 10/04/2008 6:51:24 PM PDT by cartoonistx
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247 posted on 10/04/2008 8:51:28 PM PDT by rabscuttle385 ("Please sir, may I have another!")
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