To: RogerFGay
If it’s the sister’s divorce she’s worried about... isn’t that Taser-boy?
196 posted on
10/14/2008 1:07:59 PM PDT by
pgyanke
(You have no "rights" that require an involuntary burden on another person. Period. - MrB)
To: pgyanke
Yes . I wrote one article against one of
Newsweek's dishonest soap opera articles on the subject, one called
Troopergate the Ultimate Sham that really focused on the idea that the fed. should get out of the family law business, one
mocking feminist attacks - so I have a record of knocking back this issue that someone can call Palin defending if they really want to. I have not however - found a sufficient answer to the question posed in
McCain is Right on Fathers Rights But Does He Know It? .
We need to know whether John McCain is prepared to push to get the federal government out of the domestic relations business or whether judges will continue to serve as scape-goats to preserve the status quo. Or rather I should say at this point, it is the latter by default. From the article text - it is my view that he would have to change his stated opinion to escape preserving the status quo, and he hasn't announced any such intention.
To: pgyanke
And I shouldn't leave out
Why John McCain is Losing.
Remember Sarah Palin? She lit a fire under the campaign when chosen as McCains VP running mate. She may have been single-handedly responsible for what has become known as the RNC convention bounce. An amazing bounce it was particularly in the way that it lingered. It lingered in fact until it began to appear that Palins tenacity as a culture warrior was being reigned in. Going into battle with only the old McCain campaign strategy strapped to her back, she now continues the fight unarmed.
Neil Cavuto is talking about that right now with Meghan McCain.
To: pgyanke
Taser...don’t even go there. That is exactly why I didn’t mention her name. True conservatives don’t defend one person’s bad behavior by pointing out the bad behavior of someone else. They address ALL bad behavior. Current Republicans apparently prefer to cherry pick what they consider acceptable and unacceptable behavior. We put all the blame on one person and give an equally “bad” person a free pass.
This is also one reason why McCain will lose on November 4th. Republicans have a history of picking out bad candidates and sticking with them when the base never should have accepted them in the first place.
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