Posted on 04/27/2008 1:40:15 AM PDT by Yosemitest
VOTING FOR MY CONVICTIONS, or For The Lesser Of Two EVILS
By Yosemitest, April 27, 2008
After McCain's latest outburst against conservatives about the North Carolina Republican Party TV ad, I did some research that I'd like to share with you. We don't have to follow the GOPs marching orders into the abyss of liberalism. The GOP is destroying conservatism, and we should withdraw our support for this corrupt organization.
Now may I suggest someone that I can support. Someone that the Athens Banner-Herald on Sunday, June 2, 2002 described as
Where does he stand on the issues? Associate Editor Jesse Walker of Reason Magazine Online talked with Barr in September 2003, and described him
But in his eight years in Congress (he failed to win re-election in 2002), Barr was one of Washington's loudest critics of the federal government's abuses of power, taking the lead in investigating the raid on Waco and in opposing Bill Clinton's efforts to undermine due process in terrorism cases. Since leaving Congress, Barr has taken an advisory post with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and started writing a column for Atlanta's alternative weekly Creative Loafing -- neither ordinarily a haven for Republicans. While many on the right have fallen behind the Bush administration even as it betrays their purported principles, Barr represents another set of conservatives' growing discomfort with the administration's erosion of individual liberty."
Take a look at Robert L. (Bob) Barr, Jr. statement on the issues at the Barr 2008 Presidential Exploratory Committee web site. There are some things I disagree with him on, such as the fair tax. But look at his answer to the drug issue that Hannity addressed.
BARR: No, I would not vote to legalize heroin and crack, Sean. We've talked about this.
HANNITY: Well, then, I believe what Ronald Reagan said: no pale pastels; bold colors. Work within the Republican Party to make it more conservative. I want it to be conservative.
BARR: You know who tried to work against Ronald Reagan and convince him not to run? It was the Republican Party, Sean.
It's time to renounce that Sorry Ole Bonehead McCain and support a real conservative.
it is not an idea, rabscuttle, it is REALITY. he has something up his sleeve for us, and most of us are NOT going to like it. (if elected) they will ram it through, just watch. Sarah had better weigh in with THE AMERICAN PEOPLE and try to stop it, on our behalf. This McCain cannot be trusted on amnesty.
Oh AT, you’re no troll. And think about it...aside from Sarah, NOTHING has changed with McShamnesty and IMO, we are fools to think otherwise. We know nothing about where she stands on the issue or if it would matter...the topic has been PURPOSEFULLY avoided, and frankly, if McCain is elected, he will use our supposed ‘vote of confidence’ to move forward with his plans. Sarah’s conservatism will have been successfully ‘used’. When i read headlines telling us now that she’s on board (i.e., has us blindsighted with her double dose of conservatism), McCain is free to set himself aside (further left) of the Republican party.
“I have a bad feeling that, behind Sarah Palin’s untarnished conservative skirts, it’s just the same ol’ RINO Juan Sidney McQueeg hiding there.”
I don’t understand why anyone would expect otherwise? McCain is who he is and he hasn’t changed one iota...he’s just using Palin as a conservative diversion and unfortunately, it worked. As far as I’m concerned, it’s a huge, huge leap to hope that she has any influence on the issue...especially when we don’t even know where she stands. What’s her definition of amnesty?
The only thing I would like to see "vetted" when it comes to the FABULOUS Sarah Palin, is her clear cut position, one way or another, on the Kennedy-McCain Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill of 2007 and whether she would have supported or opposed it as the tie-breaking vote in the United States Senate as Vice President. Amidst the euphoria, can we put the kool-aid down, fellow Americans, just long enough to ask this important question?
And today, whether she supports the revised 2008 GOP Platform on Illegal Immigration to it's fullest, or whether she has flexibility on the issue of "Amnesty" and "Bridge to Citizenship"?
Obama needs no more vetting in my book. He is hopeless.
Seriously, folks, when can we hear specifically on this issue out of the Vice Presidential Candidate's campaign camp and policy advisors? It is not being addressed yet if I am not mistaken, and it was the hottest issue, in fact still is (A MAJOR NATIONAL SECURITY, COUNTRY-FIRST ISSUE) in the beginning of the GOP primaries. For what reason is it now off the table?
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