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To: OKSooner
If you "couldn't stand any of them" why do you castigate your fellow Freepers for not voting for McQueeg

Firstly, I was pointing out the Rick Warren was not to blame for McCain's loss which was the subject of this thread.

Secondly, if a Freeper failed to vote for McCain --much less encouraged others not to vote for him, which you had a lot of Freepers doing -- he gave aid and support to those who got a Marxist one-worlder as our president and they deserve a little castigation. Or don't you agree?

Maybe you're one of those sensitive types who think feelings matter more than action. Well your going to get four years of it and hopefully that's all.

18 posted on 01/05/2009 6:14:23 AM PST by Tribune7 (Obama wants to put the same crowd that ran Fannie Mae in charge of health care)
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To: Tribune7
No, I don't agree.

John McCain lost the election, and he lost it quite well on his own. The Republican Party lost the election by nominating him, and the party leadership did quite well at it despite warnings from many "prominent people" and from many of us around here.

Sometimes I wonder if there isn't something to the conspiracy theory that says McCain was Soros' boy just as The Marxist is, and it was his job to lose. I don't know how this theory accounts for the ineptitude of the Republican party, but it's an ineptitude that speaks for itself, isn't it?

Those here at FR who chose not to support John McCain, as you and I did, were exercising their prerogative to not resort to futility and desparation to support a loser.

A self-serving, volatile, and marginally sane loser who ran an entire campaign that sounded like a concession speech.

21 posted on 01/05/2009 6:26:11 AM PST by OKSooner
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