Posted on 01/29/2008 11:12:16 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Dear RNC:
I am very concerned about the direction toward which it appears that the Republican Party is headed. In the words of Presidential hopeful John McCain, they voted us in to change government, and the government changed us.
John McCains own admission of how he failed in his duty as Senator, along with the rest of our fellow Republicans who were voted out of office in 2006, to make the changes that he promised is very telling. More specifically, his admission raises suspicion as to whether he will fulfill his current promises, which not only mirror the past promises he failed to keep in the Senate, but also provides real insight into exactly who Senator McCain is.
John McCain, the Maverick has proven that he is more of a liberal than a conservative or a Republican. What makes McCain a moderate is his staunch support for the war in Iraq. However, all of the Republican candidates, save Mike Huckabee would provide the same strong backing for the war. Which brings me to my next point demonstrating why John McCain would be more appropriate running for the Democratic nomination than the Republican one. McCains biggest successes in the Senate are renowned as the most liberal legislative accomplishments in the last quarter of a century. McCain-Feingold, was a big blow to free speech and capitalism, McCain-Kennedy, was not only a smack-in-the-face to conservative Republicans, but also to more than 80% of the American people, who believe that there should be no amnesty for illegal aliens, whether technical or not, and finally his global warming initiative McCain-Lieberman is a monstrosity that demonstrates his self-acknowledged lack of understanding of how economies work, particularly the economy of the nation for which he is campaigning to lead.
Most remarkably telling of McCains liberal nature are his Clintonesque political maneuvers whereby he lied about and twisted Mitt Romneys record by saying that Romney stood for something that even the most generous assumptions would not support, then attacked Romney for being dishonest, and repeated it consistently with the hopes that the public would believe it. This effective liberal tactic is deceitful and it is not the sort of tactics that Republicans should use in a race against each other, simply for the reason that it provides political ammunition for Democrats to use against fellow Republican in the general election.
I cannot support a candidate who is partially responsible for the American peoples lost faith in government, but at the same time claims that he can help restore that faith but cannot even run an honest campaign. This begs the question, how can we believe McCain that he will restore faith in government, faith that he helped erode, when he cannot even run an honest campaign against his own alleged party?
Senator McCain is one of the biggest reasons people have lost faith in government, especially over the McCain-Kennedy bill where secret meetings were conducted with the hopes of railroading amnesty through Congress without votes by democratically elected representatives. This deceptive and underhanded tactic was in direct opposition to the vast majority of the American people that John McCain seeks to represent.
If John McCain is selected as the nominee, I will not sit out of the election, but rather I will vote for whoever the Democratic candidate is. Rush Limbaugh and others have pointed out that if the choice comes down to between a Democrat on one side and a liberal Republican on the other, its much better to have the Democrat because at least all the problems that will arise from such an administration can be blamed on their party not ours. It is absurd to suggest that we should vote for a liberal because he is the only one who can beat a fellow liberal.
I have much more respect for the liberal who announces their intentions and sticks to them rather than the liberal who pretends to be the most conservative Republican only to change positions in office and hide behind the shield that it was important to reach across the isle to get something done. Furthermore, we have all seen the damage that George Bushs compassionate conservatism has done and how he has refused to serve the will of both the party that elected him and the American people as a whole, who believe that the borders should be closed and all the illegal aliens here should be asked to leave, and wait at the end of the line like the rest of the millions who are trying to come here legally.
I pray that better judgment befalls you, as a party, and you do the right thing and select anybody but Senator McCain. It will truly tear the party apart in a way that I dont think that you would like. I am prepared to donate the maximum contribution to the Republican party if the nominee is anybody but Senator McCain, however if the nominee is McCain, I will keep my hard earned cash and vote for whomever the Democratic candidate is.
The sentiment expressed here is not isolated to my own personal beliefs, but it is felt among many of the conservatives in our party. We have been betrayed by John McCain enough. For principled conservatives, a victory this Fall is not nearly as important as adhering to the principles that once made the Republican party great.
Newt Gingrich has set forth a plan to win the majority back by following simple conservative principles. To the Republican moderates some of these ideas may sound radical, but they are all winning solutions backed by a majority of Americans and transcend party lines. His ideas represent what real Americans believe and a majority of the nation support, like making English the official language, closing the border, and putting an end to illegal immigration, all of which John McCain has not and will not support.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I hope you do indeed consider the ramifications of seeking power over principle. In the end, if you only go for the power and forget the principles for which we represent, you will have no power.
In closing, I have one question for Senator Clinton, Senator Obama, and Senator McCain. How can we expect any of you to stop wasteful government spending and serve in the best interests of the American people, when instead of fulfilling your elected duties in the Senate, you are out campaigning for another government chair?
Regards,
Concerned Conservative Republicans
I agree with everything here.
If conservatives support McCain they will be signing their own death sentence. It will open the door to more McCains, Lyndsey Grahams, Crists, Giulianis and Arnolds. The GOP would be slowly destroyed from the inside. Conservatives would be demoralized and leave the party.
If conservatives support McCain, it would only be half hearted, and the Democrats will still win, but they would claim it was a titanic hard fought victory of liberalism over conservatism. This will also demoralize conservatives and create more conflict within the GOP.
Let the Democrats defeat McCain in the general election. Let the Democrats eliminate the liberals from our own party. Let McCain and his liberal friends die in battle alone. We won’t fight under their banner of liberalism.
Don’t give the Democrats the satisfaction that they will beat us in a hard fought struggle. Just give them the Presidency with McCain’s head on a platter. Let them have their own landslide because everyone would know it was meaningless. Give the Dems a meaningless victory.
Conservatives just want their party back. Purge the party of liberals like McCain, Lyndsey Graham, Crist, Giuliani and Arnold. Clean our own house first. Regroup and fight the Dems head on in 4 years.
I have heard that a big reason that people are voting for McInsaine is they see him as one who can work with the DemonRATs. They think that his experience working with the DemonRATs will be sufficient to get enough cooperation from them to get things done.
This is all wishfull thinking
I like it.
Accept for the MSM's blame on Bush for everything they (rats) do wrong.
We must also remember that the MSM has suffered BDS for the last 7-years.
Mind numb robots watch the MSM. I know, I do business with them.
"Tom DeLay: John McCain Has Done the Most to Hurt the GOP "
"No to McCain-Kennedy, Yes to Border Security - Newt Gingrich "
To all, Please stop McCain.
RUSH: Stop caring who the media likes. Screw them!
The Rats call it, "Bi-Partisan" politics. The Repub lackys call it
"why can't we all just get along" togetherness.
FK "Bi-PARTISAN"! Let the Rats prove the process first.
To ensure a completely free and fair selection process all those who do not intend to vote for Mr. Hunter should be barred from voting.
P.S.: Ron Paul is a dingbat.
Great. Just what we need as a political party - less members. When you are done purging all those you deem unworthy, there would be precious few left.
It is not the conservatives who are destroying the GOP. AND, to those who think they are, YOUR GOP deserves it.
You just contradicted yourself. Or are you not conservative?
I am stunned. Your gift for bending words, as well as once-great ideologies, is unsurpassed. McCain (along with the Bushes) will be (or “are”) the death of the GOP as we know it.
Agree....well said
Flashing graphics, flashing at about the speed your neurons are maintaining.
That’s S.L.O.W., since you’re probably not too quick on the uptake.
Two words lil BushBot/McInsaniac:
Ramos & Compean.
Neither of your boys will do anything to correct the miscarriage of justice that put two good men in prison.
No, not all, Just a very, very large part. This thing goes back farther than either Bush, at least back to the Nixon-Ford debacle, if not farther. The Rockefeller (for lack of a better name, though I think the word liberal would do nicely) wing of the GOP, has wreaked havoc.
REVIEW & OUTLOOK
Sunshine for McCain
January 30, 2008;
“...The Florida result also showed once again that running against immigration, even illegal immigration, is the fool’s gold of American politics. Mr. Romney won decisively among voters who considered it the most important issue, but that was too few voters to matter. Mr. McCain did well among Cuban-Americans and other Hispanics....”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120166459039427833.html?mod=opinion_main_commentaries
Yep, the WSJ wants big business to have a fresh supply of Mexican slave labor.
As a Romney supporter who will not support McCain because he lacks leadership skills, after next Tuesday’s vote for Romney, I will QUIT the GOP pary, since it left me a longtime ago. No support for Sen. John (Captain Queeq) McCain, I will go independent.
Please see post number 19. Thank-you.
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