Who in their right mind would vote for McCain?

I think i might speak for many when i say:

Im a republican

Im not sure what is worse...OB or MC???

I may sit this one out and claim apathy
 
Quote from TM_Direct:

I think i might speak for many when i say:

Im a republican

Im not sure what is worse...OB or MC???

I may sit this one out and claim apathy

vote baldwin or barr or write in paul. just don't waste your vote on a CFR candidate.. that is the key.
 
Quote from jamis359:

Clearly the American economy is on the wrong track, we've got a war we can't afford and the standard of living in America is in decline for everyone except the ultrawealthy. Bush, through his idiotic budget policy of unbalanced budgets, has caused the dollar to lose 40% of its value since 2001.

A vote for McCain is to prolong the Pain.

McCain has more flip-flops than John Kerry's beach house. It's impossible to know what McCain stands for.

McCain was against Bush's tax cuts, now he's for keeping them.

McCain was for illegal immigrant amnesty, now he's against it.

McCain was for Roe v. Wade in 1999, how he's against it.

If McCain is elected the country is screwed. Take another 30% off the value of the dollar, more deficits, more war, more inflation. Time to give the Dems a chance -- they did pretty well with the economy under Clinton, Kennedy-Johnson and Roosevelt.

He is the lesser of 3 evils.
 
Am I the only one wishing for a sudden illness......... and let's say Paul getting the nomination :-)

How do you guys suggest I tell my kids that the few generations before them drove this great country to bankruptcy?

Why do we keep voting for people that can't balance a checkbook and would never dare send there own kids to battle?

Also, is the government to big when over half the labor force is working for the government or working privately for government projects/contracts?

:confused:
 
Quote from John_Wensink:


Barack Obama- No experience, socialist and apparently has traveled to 57 states in the US. Clearly not that bright.

Experience -- all three candidates lack executive experience in leading large organizations, regardless of what Hillary says.

"Socialist" -- the rightwing propaganda machine has been spreading that lie along with the Obama is a Muslim thing. Obama has not advocated any socialist policies. Expanding healthcare insurance is left of center, sure, but it's hardly socialism. It's not like he is advocating nationalizing the hospitals.

"Not that bright" -- Obama is easily the smartest of the three candidates. Obama was elected editor of the Harvard Law School journal and tought Constitutional Law there.

But hey, it don't matter, if Obama makes no major mistakes, I smell a near landslide victory 55-45. The congressional Democratic victory today deep in Mississippi is an omen for the fall.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:


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wow ZZzzzz... i'm impressed.. i love that! good work, i may have to be nice to you for a few days.
 
Not a socialist?

Ha!

look at his voting record (those bills he actually bothered to vote for). he voted for spending on just about every program possible, and supported over 200 separate pork proposals in his brief term.

Close ties to 2 separate maxists.

this guy is a screaming socialist who wants to stick it to the job creating wealthy, and add a slew of gov programs. This guy would be a bloody nightmare!

Thank God he has a huge challenge in the electoral college as I do think he could take the popular. He has to take Ohio, Michigan, and Penn to win.

Good luck.
 
Quote from jamis359:

Experience -- all three candidates lack executive experience in leading large organizations, regardless of what Hillary says.


Hilary considers being married to the chief executive as the same as being the chief executive.

The one responsibility she got - heading up healthcare efforts (when Billy said "I can think of no one better" to lead the effort) - was a huge flop.
 
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