To: Eurale
I agree. It's a personal decision if anyone can't bring themselves to vote for McCain, but to try to dissuade members at a conservative website to also not vote for him, is suspicious. I've said that I wouldn't, and I hate and resent that I feel I'm being cornered into doing, but the more I envision Obama in the White house, the more I feel I'm going to have to vote for him, and pray we can find a way to hold his and the Congress' feet to the fire on immigration. Because the fact is, with a 'rat President and Congress, we'll lose not only on immigration, but on gun rights and other rights. I just wish there was a way to make it clear to the Republican leadership, that our votes for McCain are not an endorsement of his immigration or global warming stances, because I know that when he wins, they're going to try to spin it that way.
106 posted on
05/10/2008 10:48:35 AM PDT by
mrsmel
(I have principles too, McCain! And I'm a maverick against your candidacy!)
To: mrsmel
I agree. It's a personal decision if anyone can't bring themselves to vote for McCain, but to try to dissuade members at a conservative website to also not vote for him, is suspicious.If I don't vote Constitution Party, I'll be writing in Lou Barletta's or Joe Arpaio's name. For the first time, since 1984, when I voted to re-elect Ronald Reagan, I will actually vote for a candidate, not for some candy ass who's best claim for my support is that though he's crap wrapped in skin, his opponent is a bigger piece of crap wrapped in skin.
118 posted on
05/10/2008 10:56:44 AM PDT by
E. Cartman
(Ronald Reagan's single biggest mistake: Picking Poppy Bush to be his veep.)
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