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or explain the factual basis for your outlandish tirade against a true patriot:
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McCain has some imperialistic ideas, but he is not a communist. George W. Bush is far closer to being a communist than McCain because of the Trotskyite-neoconservative connection. I can't in conscience vote for anyone as interventionist as McCain, but if I were forced to vote for McCain or Obama, I would vote for McCain. In turn, I would vote for Obama over Rodham-Clinton or Giuliani.
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He was a POW for 5 1/2 years.....or half your life the looks of it.
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McCain/Palin 2008 "We make war that we may live in peace" "Peace is the highest aspiration of the American People. We will negotiate for it, sacrifice for it, we will never surrender for it, now or ever." "Keep that faith,keep your courage,stick together, stay strong,do not yield,do not flinch,stand up,we're Americans,we'll never surrender they will" http://members.cox.net/neddy/bobhope_kerfuffles.wmv http://youtube.com/watch?v=RnfflRNpwKA http://youtube.com/watch?v=j-QYIP7o2-A |
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I wouldn't vote for either. Even if you clearly mean if that is what becomes the line-up, I don't think Obama or Mccain are going to get their nomination. But if you want to become even more hypothetical and suggest those are the brakes and choose, of course I would vote for Mccain. Mccain is completely against my favored action for my number one concearn (which is also completely against the majority of AMERICANS) but he will not lead this country to defeat in this war which is the secondary issue to none. And Obama is completely unqualified...completely. He came from a multi-racial home, is a rabid supporter of the Muslim residence, believes in American Black Supremacy, has no law degree, has no considerable experience, is a cheating lier, will lead this country into defeat, never served in the military, supports a renewal in civl rights and affirmative action, openely proclaimed he was a drug user, is very young, and frankly is black. If he is elected (which there is realistically little chance of), I will feel my ancestors' anger and weight on my shoulder and back. I would not get mad though because I've become more aware of the futility in circumstances. I'll Support Brownback all the way and I'll support The GOP all the way but if the Dumocrats win, I don't care. It would only perfectly fit the mold of my understanding in this country's descent towards decline and barbarism. It doesn't really matter because I'm the only thing that matters and I cannot singly handedly stop this country's slide to barbarism and obscurity. There is no point in feeling defeated and becoming depressed and worried. It is far more practical and wise to look after my family, friends and future than worry about the country's strength and integrity.
"We are but mortals. Only shadows and dust."
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I happen to agree that those two candidates may actually be the ones on the ballot in Nov. 2008. Choosing between the two would be difficult, personally, it comes down to the "least negatives" option. McCain has not wavered in his pro-war, pro-NeoCon approach to foreign policy. As someone who fought in the Vietnam war myself, I can't believe he is so blind has to see this Iraq war is a waste of men and resources. He, of anyone, should know that you can't fight guerrilla warfare using conventional military techniques - we proved that in Vietnam. Sometimes I think he his only parroting the NeoCon platform to get himself elected President. For sure, he would never even get nominated as a Republican if he took a anti-war stance. But then, he has do a lot of opinion shifting in the past...so maybe he is just flip-flopping as usual. Anyway, I don't like it!
Obama is a liberal, yes, but I really don't see how any serious liberal agenda can get off the ground with the fiscal condition the US is in. Already he has the "entitlements issue" (which is close to half the budget) - staring him in the face. A new "War on Poverty" is impossible to conceive now. He is a fresh face and I think has charisma. So if I had to make the choice today, I guess I would hold my nose and vote for Obama.
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..................David Duke is going by these days. The above post is nothing more than racist drivel and propoganda. Keep up the good work. Peace.
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