Posted on 02/13/2008 3:08:13 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants
Face it. It is all but inevitable that McCain win the race for the GOP presidential nominee. Get over it. McCain will be the GOP nominee.
The time for divisive talk about how much you hate McCain for screwing the conservatives and how he is a RINO and his other faults is over. WE are doing NO ONE any good by continuing to publicly air our grievances about him. I know, I have done my share. I don't like him one bit, but he will be a far better president than either of the two 'Rats.
With the atmosphere as anti-McCain as it is, it would not be hard for a liberal posing as another McCain hater to sneak in and keep throwing rocks at that hornet's nest. So let's tone down the rhetoric and the vitriol aimed at him and TRY to find a common ground with him.
McCain, we can hope to influence and guide. Obama and Hitlery will absolutely NOT listen or compromise on any conservative issue.
We know that there is absolutely no way that the 'Rats will make the Bust tax cuts permanent if there is a 'Rat in the WH.
We KNOW that any Supreme Court judge who retires or dies will immediately be replaces with a pro-abortion, anti-gun, anti-freedom liberal; probably from the 9th Circus.
We KNOW that there will be nothing but pure amnesty and absolutely no border enforcement if a 'Rat gets the WH. The 'Rats NEED poor, uneducated, miserable people to advance their socialist agenda.
It is time to stop bickering and hating McCain and stop the postings about how you will sit home and watch Obama or Hitlery become the next president. That is worse than stupidity. It is admitting defeat and quitting.
And I for one will not give up and pout at my home on election day.
So here it is:
McCAIN FOR PRESIDENT!
And McCain needs to step up too.
As I noted on another thread, in the not too distant future I expect to see McCain, a talented legislator, introducing legislation to make the temporary Bush tax cut permanent. As well as legislation directing GWB to spend the money to build the wall whether he want's to or not. Perhaps an increase in funding, Hunter could help in the House.
He's plenty of time, and opportunities to prove himself to his conservative detractors.
Nope.
A better choice will come along eventually. If not, I’ll leave the ballot blank for this race.
BUMP THAT.
I’m not griping; I’m just not voting for him.
This is a vanity stupid.
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Not good enough. McCain could do more damage in 2 yrs. than either of the Democrats could do in 4. None of the 3 will EVER get my vote and there is nothing he can do in the future to change that because I know what his past performances show.
Excellent graphic!!
It was a joke. I wouldn’t vote for him if he was the last Republican on earth.
I also see that some of the stuff posted against McCain doesn’t stand up under scrutiny. One thing I keep hearing is that he voted against Bush’s tax cuts twice. Well, if you post that you’r only telling half the truth. Turns out that yes, he did vote against the cuts. Reason being, the tax cuts weren’t balanced by an equal cut in govt. programs. Quite a reasonable viewpoint, actually. From what I read, McCain is quite the fan of reducing Govt. spending. I do like that.
I don’t agree with all of his positions, but do agree with many of them. I will be voting for McCain in the primary this coming Tuesday even though he wasn’t my first choice (Fred Thompson was). I think that if we reject the Republicans now, the only message we will be sending them is that they need to become more liberal to get the votes (even though the libs. will never vote for a Republican).
Oh, yes. Then there are the Supreme Court Nominees...
McCain is a RAT!
Forget about it. He ain’t selling, and folks here ain’t buying.
I also see that some of the stuff posted against McCain doesn’t stand up under scrutiny. One thing I keep hearing is that he voted against Bush’s tax cuts twice. Well, if you post that you’r only telling half the truth. Turns out that yes, he did vote against the cuts. Reason being, the tax cuts weren’t balanced by an equal cut in govt. programs. Quite a reasonable viewpoint, actually. From what I read, McCain is quite the fan of reducing Govt. spending. I do like that.
I don’t agree with all of his positions, but do agree with many of them. I will be voting for McCain in the primary this coming Tuesday even though he wasn’t my first choice (Fred Thompson was). I think that if we reject the Republicans now, the only message we will be sending them is that they need to become more liberal to get the votes (even though the libs. will never vote for a Republican).
Oh, yes. Then there are the Supreme Court Nominees...
I cannot fathom these folks who take it upon themselves to speak for Conservatives and declare that they would vote for Osama Obama or Hildebeast rather than vote for McCain! Certainly, there are a number of people I think could be a better choice than McCain, but they're not in the picture. The choice comes down to a muzzie (I'm not buying his story that he's a Christian) or an individual that has (or should have) "666" somewhere on them, versus an American who genuinely served and spent time being tortured as a POW. Regardless of what these self-appointed pundits say about McCain's lack of true conservative credentials, I love this country too much to turn it over to the muzzie or the anti-christ, so I'm supporting McCain fully.
I also see that some of the stuff posted against McCain doesn’t stand up under scrutiny. One thing I keep hearing is that he voted against Bush’s tax cuts twice. Well, if you post that you’r only telling half the truth. Turns out that yes, he did vote against the cuts. Reason being, the tax cuts weren’t balanced by an equal cut in govt. programs. Quite a reasonable viewpoint, actually. From what I read, McCain is quite the fan of reducing Govt. spending. I do like that.
I don’t agree with all of his positions, but do agree with many of them. I will be voting for McCain in the primary this coming Tuesday even though he wasn’t my first choice (Fred Thompson was). I think that if we reject the Republicans now, the only message we will be sending them is that they need to become more liberal to get the votes (even though the libs. will never vote for a Republican).
Oh, yes. Then there are the Supreme Court Nominees...
I also see that some of the stuff posted against McCain doesn’t stand up under scrutiny. One thing I keep hearing is that he voted against Bush’s tax cuts twice. Well, if you post that you’r only telling half the truth. Turns out that yes, he did vote against the cuts. Reason being, the tax cuts weren’t balanced by an equal cut in govt. programs. Quite a reasonable viewpoint, actually. From what I read, McCain is quite the fan of reducing Govt. spending. I do like that.
I don’t agree with all of his positions, but do agree with many of them. I will be voting for McCain in the primary this coming Tuesday even though he wasn’t my first choice (Fred Thompson was). I think that if we reject the Republicans now, the only message we will be sending them is that they need to become more liberal to get the votes (even though the libs. will never vote for a Republican).
Oh, yes. Then there are the Supreme Court Nominees...
“i will not take any of that kind of crap on behalf of McCain.”
Right, because McCain will personally come and key your car.
And when Hillary or Hussein watch gas go to $200 a barrel and you have to turn your household heat off on even days because Iraq is controlled by Iran, remember you could have voted for McCain...but of course, you have your conservative principals.
>> Get over it. McCain will be the GOP nominee.<<
Makes we want to tell who ever wrote that, “Screw off!” That’s a lovely way of healing over divisions: “Get over it!” That’s part of why I hate McCain so much. And his lemming-minded and pinko followers.
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