To: G.Mason
My main reasons for not supporting McCain are twofold. First, I am not registered with any political party. As such, I look beyond partisan politics to what is best for America, not a political party.
Secondly, and of greater importance, liberalized government policies would be easier to enact into law with a liberal/moderate Republican President-Democratic Congress combination.
Conversely, the Republican Party would once again reestablish conservative principles, which are traditional American values, if either Clinton or Obama were elected President. Without such motivation, the Republican Party would continue moving the direction of the Democratic Party, and the combination of the two will further erode the USA.
200 posted on
02/23/2008 11:57:47 AM PST by
backtothestreets
(My bologna has a first name, it's J-O-R-G-E)
To: backtothestreets
You summed that up quite nicely.
I'm afraid I have lost all patience with those here on FR, and elsewhere, that cannot see what voting for the lesser of evils (ie: for the slow death of the Republic) has brought, and until my voice, and vote is taken away, I shall speak my mind, and vote for whom I damn well please.
If I wanted to live as do the Europeans, or Canadians, I would move there.
337 posted on
02/23/2008 1:05:00 PM PST by
G.Mason
(And what is intelligence if not the craft of out-thinking our adversaries?)
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