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General Government, Politics & Law
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Answered Yes
No...John McCain was not my first choice for the Republican nomination, but he's a good man, unquestionably an American patriot and has the maturity and experience to do an outstanding job in the white house.
We, as Americans, had better stand beside him as much as a vote of confidence for American tradition as well as a non-vote for Obama.
Apathy won't help defeat Obama. Screw the polls. Let's get out in force and put and end to this political charade ASAP. America should never be subjected to Obama's notion of socialism NEVER.
The Obama campaign talks about entitlement. If anyone is entitled to the presidency, then let's elect someone who has served their country faithfully for decades...not someone who just happens to be half-black. That's a lousy way to select and support a candidate.
Ability is the ONLY issue when choosing a leader. Not gender, race or age. Vote McCain and vote for America. -
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My support goes to John McCain without a moment's hesitation. He's exactly the kind of man we need in the white house during these dangerous times. He WILL NOT put up with any cr***ap from our sworn enemies. Obama is clueless. And that's being kind.
God Bless to all real Americans on this national day of pride. Let's never forget how great America was and how great it can remain if we continue to love our country and choose our leaders carefully. -
Answered No
i really wanted hillary but now that they barack n mccain i gotta go obama.because mccain is the same as Bush the last 8 years was hard on middle class n under it was real hard.gas is too high,most people i know lost they jobs.most people lost they homes,we can't repeat the last 8 years.hillary was my girl but barack issues and hillary are pretty close.i think hillary maybe a little better on the war.so barack will listen too hillary,because most of his idea are hillary anyway.with mccain you take a chance he may back the draft.no more young kids need too die for nothing.that why i'm voting for barack -
Answered Yes
I'm putting the good of America ahead of previous party affiliation. Like Joe Lieberman, I firmly believe that Senator McCain is far more qualified to assume the position of commander-in-chief than Obama.
I will therefore offer my full support and precious vote to John McCain. -
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It's a sad state of affairs when the best the democratic party can do is offer up a candidate like Obama. I for one am in opposition with his stand on virtually every issue of importance.
By default, John McCain can count on my vote and the votes of my family and friends. -
It's a sad state of affairs when the best the Republican party can offer up as their candidate is a geezer like McSame who knows a little something about how to kill people but not much else.
His views are arcane at best and millions of us stand in opposition with his ,"Stands" on almost everything.
Obama will kick his poor confused hiney in the debates and I for one can hardly wait.ROFL~:-) -
Answered Yes
John McCain is a loyal american who is interested first and foremost in what is best for this country. This makes him worthy of my vote. Of course he's not perfect and I don't always agree with him, but that's what we call democracy. Barack Obama is a man of little accomplishment, questionable judgement, and unproven leadership. Good speeches don't solve a thing. They just fuel his blinded supporters with more emotion and anti-American BS. -
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I've been watching the decocratic campaign for eighteen months now. I know now that in order to be a pundant on television, you dont have to be smart. Actually, this election has shown me that MSNBC, CNN, are the most biased left wing media in the world. Any minute I expect Keith Olberman to propose marriage to Obama. (Forget it Keith, he's married.) This entire affair has toubled me from the beginning. I suppose, growning up in the 50's, I still tend to be somewhat naive. I always believed that anyone who runs for the presidency was closely scrutinized. You know, background checks and all. I see now, that nothing could be farther from the truth. Barack Obama's "friends" are less than adaquate for a president. I have a problem with Jeremiah Wright and Bill Aryes and Resco. I dont feel comfortable with him in the white house. Even though I am a democrate, I intend to vote for McCain. -
Hey Hinnis,
You said a mouthfull there Hinnis. Truer words were never spoken. I too am a lifelong Democrate, but I sure as hell don't trust that guy. The media and his supporters, I believe, have been making this a race issue from the beginning, but in all honesty, for me, this has nothing to do with race. I simply don't trust him. I'm not real fond of McCain, but I'll tell you, I will sleep better at night, knowing he's in the oval office than I would if Obama was.
Answered Yes
John McCain of course. Despite any shortcomings he may have, he has established a long-running record that shouts "American Patriot" loudly. Conversely, Omaba's campaign brings to mind the old time Medicine Man selling magic elixer to the American public.