To: pookie18
Sorry, you can’t frighten me into voting for McCain.
2 posted on
02/08/2008 5:36:51 AM PST by
Hazcat
(We won an immigration BATTLE, the WAR is not over. Be ever vigilant.)
To: Hazcat
I will vote for McCain just to prevent Hillobama. It’s not “scare”, it’S the sad reality that we can’t accept a dem presidency. I have no love lost for McCain, but he is the lesser evil. At least he is anti-abortion and has a better foreign policy than Hillobama. By supporting real conservatives for Congress we can counterbalance McCain on the many issues were he is wrong.
8 posted on
02/08/2008 5:40:31 AM PST by
SolidWood
(All conservative effort into retaking Congress!)
To: Hazcat
Sorry, you cant frighten me into voting for McCain. This kind of comment brings to mind the old adage, "Cutting off your nose to spite your face."
21 posted on
02/08/2008 5:49:19 AM PST by
pjd
To: Hazcat
Amen.
I’m not buying the POS that the left wing of the Republican party nominated.
46 posted on
02/08/2008 6:05:17 AM PST by
mike-zed
To: Hazcat
Its not trying to frighten you, its trying to appeal to your common sense. The truth is frightening.
49 posted on
02/08/2008 6:06:28 AM PST by
normy
(Don't take it personally, just take it seriously.)
To: Hazcat
"Sorry, you cant frighten me into voting for McCain."Then I expect you to STFU as that A-List starts to take apart our "Representative Republic" and replace it with a "Peoples Republic".
If you aren't part of the solution, you are a big part of the problem and I personally don't want to hear a peep out of you.
73 posted on
02/08/2008 6:19:15 AM PST by
Redleg Duke
("All gave some, and some gave all!")
To: Hazcat
then you’e not thinking of the next generation
To: Hazcat
Consider this: if it could be shown that Hillary wins by 500,000 votes, and state voting shows that Republicans voted for every office except president . . . and that the presidential vote came up 700,000 votes short for McCain, what do you think conservatives’ power will be then? I think it would be astronomical. It is absolutely essential that we get out and vote for EVERY OTHER OFFICE except McCain, so Hillary doesn’t win a majority of the votes, only a majority of those who vote for president.
119 posted on
02/08/2008 6:47:53 AM PST by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrak of News)
To: Hazcat
Me either-not voting for McCain.
To: Hazcat
McCain won’t be the only name or office to vote for on the ballet. No one will force you to vote for McCain. Staying home in the last election left us with Nancy and Harry show. Congress is still out there.
189 posted on
02/08/2008 11:17:39 AM PST by
bmwcyle
(the Beltway crowd is like a bunch of women who have started menstruating together)
To: Hazcat
I am inclined to agree that we should not compromise our beliefs, and vote for McCain out of fear of the other options. Making compromises is exactly what got us to this point, being ratcheted down by the “lesser of two evils” over the course of 20 years has gotten us George W. Bush and now McCain. I have a feeling that this country has some hard lessons to learn because of our inadequate left leaning education system and lying media.
The next Ronald Reagan is out there, and he will do what the original did when things get so obvious that even our propagandized, leftists taught, lied to population is no longer gullible enough to swallow the likes of Jimmy Carter, or Hildabeast and Obammma.
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