Posted on 02/13/2008 3:08:13 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants
Face facts, outside of Republican circles, the Iraq War is NOT a popular thing.
That is the truth, I'll be there with you!
Face facts, outside of Republican circles, the Iraq War is NOT a popular thing.
That is the truth, I'll be there with you!
I read much of the link and there is NO WAY I could vote for McSick, we lose our SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS and we will be dead. Only law enforcement and criminals including ILLEGALS will have weapons. A Pres. McCain would no doubt give his good friend JUAN HERNANDEZ the office of AG. I don*t know how much hope we can have that another candidate will arise—and how I wish people had solidly got behind Duncan Hunter.
Help spread the word.
We’ll still need to find another candidate, there’s plenty of time.
http://www.freerepublic.com/~tigerseye/
This will be the first time I haven’t voted Republican for president, and that goes back a long ways.
I have never voted third party in presidential elections. But then, again, I have never seen a candidate as bad and as dangerous as McCain. And that includes Richard Nixon. I don’t regret voting for him. Or for Eisenhower. Or for Bob Dole. Or for Ford. Or for either Bush. Some of those guys were not the best possible candidates, but they were better than their opponents.
McCain just goes over the line.
Sorry, the issues are simply too serious to shut up and take it.
Which is no better than staying at home. Don’t bother. You aren’t helping anyone except the ‘Rats.
When Clinton won in ‘96, I gave myself 5 minutes to get over it. I told a liberal friend of mine that back then and when Bush won in 2000, I gave him the same amount of time to rant and be done with it.
If McCain is the best that the GOP could come up with they can go pound sand.
The only positive thing I can say about the guy is that he stood by his wife (2nd) when she was stealing drugs from charity packages. Just what we need in the White House.
Please follow the link in post 290, browse some articles about McCain and get back with me.
Oh, btw, McCain flat out lied about Romney
s position on Iraq at one point and did it in such a way that Romney could not dispute the lie before the vote.
And yes, it was legal for him to encourage his delegates to support Huckabee in order to torpedo Romney in WV. But fair and square?
McCain does nothing fair and square.
He’s got my vote. But I also give my support to the right-wing establishment to force him to make deals and make him deliver on them.
http://www.freerepublic.com/~tigerseye/
Check out some of this then get back with me please.
McCain is the Conservative litmus test.
“This will be the first time I havent voted Republican for president, and that goes back a long ways.”
I was saying the same thing a couple of weeks ago. I’m coming around, though. As much as I love W, I’ve been frustrated that’s he’s turned the other cheek his whole presidency—basically, he’s never fought back.
Well, McCain is a bulldog...you dis him, he slaps you upside the head. And he has a major league thing for al Qaeda. Will he destroy the party? Maybe. Would Obama endanger the country? Possibly. I think I’ll vote the maybe.
Yes
You tell me not to bother voting? So, according to you, because I don't like either of the two choices being shoved down my throat, I should avoid letting my voice be heard in this election? Sorry, but if the two candidates thrown at me are not conservative, then I can't vote for either. But you go ahead and vote for McDemocrat-Lite. I won't advise you to stay home even though I might disagree with your choice.
Just heard this evening that he voted NO on outlawing enhanced interrogation techniques. Hellary and B. Hussein Obama didn’t vote.
Chickens.
“Well, McCain is a bulldog...you dis him, he slaps you upside the head.”
As conservatives well know. Too bad he never saves his worst bile for the Democrats.
Thank you for this post. The damage that a Clinton or Obama presidency would do makes it important to not only vote for McCain but make sure he wins.
Excellent post, and thank you for your service.
Anyway, emotions are running high around here, regardless of what your solution is to the problem...and we do have a problem so I expect we will all get on each others nerves from now to November, at times. Right now, I just want to get thru the nomination. Huckabee staying in is a chance, keeps people focused on issues and prevents the arrogant one from being coronated..all positives. When/if JM gets crowned then maybe we will have to re-group but even then I don't see him winning the presidency.
I agree with you that Bush was far too nice and polite to the Democrats, and didn’t fight back as much as he might have.
But I certainly don’t think McCain is the answer. When McCain gets angry, its with conservatives or his own allies. When the Swift Boat veterans questioned John Kerry, McCain called them all sorts of names, including liars. He has done that sort of thing repeatedly. But butter wouldn’t melt in his mouth when he pals around with Teddy Kennedy or his other Democrat allies.
Sure McCain is angry—with us.
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