And please tell me how you know I am NOT in the military, my friend?
If you don’t want to vote for McCain, that’s fine. Nobody’s telling you what to think. It’s sad to think that you are under the impression that somebody COULD tell you what to think. Why are you so hostile to those who plan to vote for the Republican nominee? I repeat: I do not like McCain, but I do not want to see Hillary or Obama in the White House. Apparently, that scenario does not bother you, so vote for whom you will.
Cheers.
What bothers me is seeing someone - you - who admittedly states a distaste for McCain telling others to vote for him.
To help the troops in Afganistan and Iraq, you see...
That looks like hypocrisy to me. (I’m telling you to vote for someone I hate!)
Furthermore, it betrays the whole concept of democracy and voting! One is supposed to vote for a candidate that best represents their beliefs - so that, in the end, you can look yourself in the face without being ashamed.
Not to mention that the whole ‘help the troops out’ line implies that the troops are asking for help - help that can only come from McCain.
Ergo, the whole “why are you putting words in my mouth” post in the first place - as well as the heat behind it.