To: Mogollon
I disagree. Obama and McCain have very opposite positions in the most important issues that affect us: Iraq, The economy, health care, etc.
To: reagandissiple
I disagree. Obama and McCain have very opposite positions in the most important issues that affect us: Iraq, The economy, health care, etc.
Really does not matter if you believe he is materially different from John McCain because of the following scenario that WILL play out if John McCain is elected:
John McCain will grant amnesty to 20-40 million+ Illegal Aliens who will vote 70%+ Democrat (As they always have).
The resultant imbalance of majority Democrat votes will force the GOP into minority status for decades to come.
On top of that, millions of conservatives will leave the GOP because of John McCain's treachery further deepening the imbalance of GOP votes to Democrat votes.
The final 'nail in the coffin' will be his total inaction against chain-migration that will bring millions more Democrat votes into the equation.
8 posted on
03/02/2008 3:56:34 PM PST by
SoConPubbie
(GOP: If you reward bad behavior all you get is more bad behavior.)
To: reagandissiple
I saw a poll that had it 48-46 in Mass for Obama over McCain. The Mass voters brought the trail run of Hope in 06 and is now regetting it.
9 posted on
03/02/2008 3:56:59 PM PST by
Paul8148
To: reagandissiple
I agree on your point. McCain is still shooting himself in the foot and putting the ax in conservatives backs on a weekly basis. I think McCain wins in a landslide, but I'm not sure what morphing will happen once he’s in the White House. Really sad but I believe McCain was the only Republican candidate running this year that could actually win.
To: reagandissiple
Lets add abortion, guns , socialized medicine, military, capitalism, taxes, govt spending,
57 posted on
03/02/2008 6:47:59 PM PST by
ncalburt
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