I said that about John McCain during the primaries last time. But of course I voted for him rather than Obama.
I am hoping we can count on you to vote for the Republican in the general election, regardless of who he/she is.
Anyone considering themselves to be even somewhat conservative has to agree that the best course for America is ABO -- Anyone But Obama.
‘scuse me, i did not say that.
my wife and i are palin supporters.
I am sorry to hear that your principles are so easily swayed by the illusion of expediency.
I am hoping we can count on you to vote for the Republican in the general election, regardless of who he/she is.
Wadderya, stupid? It is EXACTLY "regardless of who he/she is" that is the problem! The 'lesser of two evils' plan still does, and always will extend evil.
Anyone considering themselves to be even somewhat conservative has to agree that the best course for America is ABO -- Anyone But Obama.
Yes, that's always the dilemma, isn't it? When in the past thirty years HASN'T it been "OMG!!! We have to vote for ANYONE but [Insert current boogeyman here]!"
Liberalism advances not by it's own veracity, nor by it's efficacy. It advances because there is no opposition to it - The enemy in the field is not as dangerous as the enemy within the gates. When one votes for someone who is not an all-around Conservative, one will advance liberalism to some degree instead. To expect to win with such a philosophy is foolishness, because even if one wins, it is a Pyrrhic victory, every time.
If the Republicans want to win so badly, then give Conservatives someone to vote *FOR*.