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Independents and undecides will swing to McCain. The truth is winning out about Obama. The MSM tried to hide his past, present, record and agenda, but they’re losing. Too many people know too much, and we’re shouting it from the rooftops and across cyberspace.
Too late.
McCain's treachery has been repaid in kind.
Let the chips fall where they may.
I vote based on my conservative belief system and I don’t vote for Democrats whether they call themselves Republicans or Democrats. Actions speak louder than words.
Welcome to FR.
Definitely voting for my country and against Obama and what he represents. No other choice possible for people who don’t want to see our country ruined by the likes of Obama and company.
You know, the entire Republican Presidential campaign seems to be based on voting against Obama. The last time we really based an election strategy on this principal was with Bob Dole... and it really didn’t pan out.
You’d think that we wouldn’t try to repeat that part of history. Palin was a good attempt to break out of that pattern, but of late... it seems that McCain’s campaign just wants to muzzle her.
Quite an article from the Canada Free Press. They got it. Read this and vote McCain/Palin.
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/5827
Conservative Dems and independents aren’t going to be swayed by rightwing arguments. So, here’s my list of twenty non-partisan reasons to oppose BHO:
http://24ahead.com/blog/archives/008247.html
When I posted it here a few days ago I believe it got zero replies, which is too bad since I think it could sway some of those undecideds, independents, and conservative Dems.
Let me suggest sending the link, the whole page, or even just a few of the items to everyone you know, and suggest that they send it to everyone they know. Feel free to modify it as necessary for your audience.
Any conservative voting third party this election should go and slap a soldier in the face, since that’s what you’re doing.
Not a bloody chance in hell.
Obama is too far left and I don't believe our country could ever bounce back from him being president. I would also vote third party if I didn't see the danger involved with Obama being president.
The danger is not in whether or not there is a liberal president. The danger is in the lack of opposition thereto. MccAin't is a primary cause of that lack of opposition, and endorsing him is the endorsing of Republican liberalism. I would not do that if mine were the deciding vote. Screw the Republican socialists. Throw the bastards out, then we can talk (and not a minute before it, either).
I do not favor amnesty and I know both guys favor it. But McCain is in favor of securing our border, while Obama calls ICE agents terriorists.
MccAin't is in favor of no such thing, or Hunter's fence would be standing today.He and his kind say one thing, and do another. And it is not just amnesty, not by a long shot. There is hardly a thing that 0bama touts that MccAin't does not endorse as well- just in lesser doses.
You may do as you please, but as for me, I will not endorse the likes of him. I will not be the cause of electing him to office. I will cast my vote for Alan Keyes; a man I believe in, and can vote *for*.
Our military needs a Commander in Chief that will support them, not one that will stab them in the back.