McCain isnt good on defense, he wants to close Guantanamo and doesnt wanna secure our borders. He lies about being the only Republican for the surge, when in fact most Republicans were for it. Also, a lot Rinos who support McCain say it’s because of the war, but really they want to wipe out the Conservative movement in the Republican party for ever.
As for Iraq War there is no reason that by March of next year that they can’t defend their own country. How long does it take to train a army anyhow.
As for nuclear weapons I trust Hillary, (with all her faults), Over the Mad MacNuts any-day.
McCain scares me more than Hillary. At least we know what she represents. A maverick like McCain is so off the wall and unpredictable its kind of like living with a lunatic - you live in constant fear and trepidation of what the lunatic might decide to do next!
I last voted democratic for Jimmy Carter in 1976, But if McCain becomes nominee of the party I will vote Democrat because McCain has hurt the conservative movement more than any other Republican. Can you image what liberals ideas would become law if he became president? At least Hillary would have the Republicans in congress fighting her and not making McCain legislation go though which could kill the conservative movement for decades.
Im a radical conservative but if McCain wins say goodbye to the Conservative movement for decades. Plus the politicians who back that phony would increase.
I have been called a troll For my hate for MACLIBERAL. I must have trolling here for 8 years. I would like to thank you Freepers who were here in 2000, and all the highs and low in between, I’m 55 years old and I’ll be a lot older before things turn around.
Thanks for Listening to my rants, so long till then. Factmart.
I agree with virtually everything you stated. My only point of difference is that I will not actively vote for Clinton.
and, besides, what true Conservative can trust him given his proven positions on critically important public policy matters?
For me, it will be a long winter of discontent with hope that the Congressional elections in 2010 might provide a push back on what will undoubtedly be a liberal agenda.