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Rush, Medved & Savage have said over & over on their programs over the past few days that McPain simply is not a fighter like he was when he was a P.O.W. they then played sound bites of Sarah ripping nObama & said she should be running & not him & mentioned that w/ out her this may have been over sometime ago.

Tonite he looked like an old man at times, kind of like in the great debate back in the 60’s?

What worries me is that many Conservatives in my area do not want to vote for McPain & said they will vote for a third party, and as we know a third party (unfortunately) has no chance at this point & time to win a Presidential election.

I still cannot figure out why the GOP chose McPain, our local radio talkshow host here in N.E. IL whom was recently invited to a CNN event w/ Lou Dobbs predicted the recent 2004 downfall of the Republican party & predicts that they may not exist 40 years from now because of the way they have turned.

It’s funny but has their ever been an election where the VP candidate is more popluar that the Presidential candidate? I’ve never seen this before.

Remember Socialism is on the rise as Hitler wrote back in 1917 & it’s a shame & ticks me off as the sheeple just don’t get it.


189 posted on 10/07/2008 9:31:00 PM PDT by BrianE (Vote Conservative.)
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What worries me is that many Conservatives in my area do not want to vote for McPain & said they will vote for a third party, and as we know a third party (unfortunately) has no chance at this point & time to win a Presidential election.

The sheeple aside for a moment... too many here on FR don't get this.

194 posted on 10/07/2008 9:32:36 PM PDT by GCC Catholic (Sour grapes make terrible whine.)
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