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Today was the hardest day of my life (PUMA Democrat votes GOP)
Ex-Hillary Clinton Supporters for John McCain ^ | November 4, 2008 | Ed Hale

Posted on 11/04/2008 1:10:44 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Yes I went and voted today. For the first time in my life, I voted for a straight republican ticket. On the way to the polls I kept asking myself if I could vote for Obama as I have always been a Democrat. Could I be loyal to the Democrat party. When I sat down and looked at that ballot, I realized that I had no choice but to vote for the republicans. After I turned in my ballot and left the polling place, I got sick at my stomach. I realized that I was no longer a Democrat but now a Republican. This goes against everything that I have stood for all my life. Yes today was the saddest day of my life. It was like leaving home for the 1st and last time, I cut the strings that attached me to the Democrat party. I am hoping for a McCain victory, but if it does not happen, then I am content with my decision. God Save America


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; democrats; demsformccain; election; electionpresident; elections; hillaryvote; mccain; obama; puma
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To: fightinJAG
I truly admire the many PUMAs who have allowed critical thinking to guide them, no matter how difficult the change.

Me too.


61 posted on 11/04/2008 2:00:29 PM PST by Semper911 (When you want to rob Peter to pay Paul, you'll always have the support of Paul.)
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To: technically right

oops. Sorry for the double post. Got so excited I forgot where I was in the process.


62 posted on 11/04/2008 2:01:43 PM PST by technically right
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To: fightinJAG

I wish the Democrat party could be forced into truth in advertising and have to change their name to Socialist, Communist or Marxist party.


63 posted on 11/04/2008 2:02:32 PM PST by FreeAtlanta (NOBAMA - it is for our future)
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To: stevem
When a Party completely repudiates your beliefs you have no choice but to move on. Why keep supporting a group that despises your soul?

Zell Miller said it best:

“I was born a Democrat and I expect I’ll be a Democrat until the day I leave this earth. But I have grown mighty frustrated with the direction my party has taken over the last few years. National Democratic leaders today are moving further and further away from the principles that made our party great," Miller said, explaining why he has turned to Bush.

It is understandable when you realize it is a way of life. It is who you are...not simply party affiliation.

64 posted on 11/04/2008 2:03:04 PM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights (Stand Up Chuck!)
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To: AFreeBird

I’m now 32, I first voted for Clinton in 96 (I was too young in 92, but campaigned for everyone I knew of age to vote for him). I find that the older I get, the more conservative I get. I’ve always voted Democratic for President before this year, Gore happily, Kerry begrudgingly. I’m more of what I think most would call a moderate liberal. I don’t think that the Democratic party is what it once was and I’m not sure how to get it back there, in some ways, it’s gone too far left for me. But I’ve always had a tremendous amount of respect for Hillary. So my support for her is for her and not the Democratic Party. She could run as a Republican or Independent and I’d still vote for her.


65 posted on 11/04/2008 2:03:04 PM PST by Phoenix11
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I voted this morning and when I saw a Muslim name in the first place for president, I felt a chill run down my spine.

It was so out of place. It felt so wrong.


66 posted on 11/04/2008 2:04:29 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: AFreeBird

I should add though: If Bush was allowed to run for a third term and was running against Obama, I might have to move to Alaska and work with them to secede. :)


67 posted on 11/04/2008 2:06:00 PM PST by Phoenix11
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To: Phoenix11
I did not vote FOR McCain, I voted AGAINST Obama.

There are many old time denizens of this site who did the same thing. I'm glad we could stand together when we see a threat to our country.

68 posted on 11/04/2008 2:06:14 PM PST by Bahbah (Typical white person-Snow white)
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To: Phoenix11

Welcome aboard. Glad to have you here.


69 posted on 11/04/2008 2:07:35 PM PST by Lady GOP
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I am a PUMA and a former democrat as of May 31st 2008.
When Hitler came to power he was able to do so because of the economic crisis in Germany.
He was a rousing, eloquent speaker.
He promised bread, circuses, and freebies to the citizenry.
He radicalized the Youth.

Do you see any parallels with Obama?

As a democrat with connections inside the campaign, I fully understand the tactics they are trying to use to dissuade you from voting.

I am trying to warn you of what will happen. Please take heed and do not give up, VOTE. Some of you may have decided not to vote, to vote third party, or maybe even vote for BO to “teach the GOP a lesson” for nominating someone that is not conservative enough for your tastes.

Please reconsider. Have you noticed how many democrats are voting for McCain and against BO?
When has that EVER happened before? Never.
We, the ones who have not sipped the Kool-Aid, know how dangerous he is.

Much like in Nazi Germany, it was the members of Hitler’s own party that knew what a monster he was and tried to overthrow him. This year it is the democrats that the DNC has purged that is ringing the warning bell.

Have you all seen the Black Panther intimidation in Philly? This is a TASTE of what the Hillary supporters had to face during the primaries.
Screaming “RASCISTS” in our face, intimidating us, telling us to go into the wrong room at the wrong time, using foul language....

Wake up....This is your future unless YOU ACT NOW!


70 posted on 11/04/2008 2:09:13 PM PST by JamieJosh
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"I realized that I was no longer a Democrat but now a Republican. This goes against everything that I have stood for all my life."

I hope this person realizes that today they stood for America. Party didn't matter because he did what was best for his country. Freedom and liberty aren't guaranteed by a party name. It's guaranteed by the people who are willing to take the steps necessary to ensure it continues. He did that today by casting his vote for McCain-Palin.

71 posted on 11/04/2008 2:10:14 PM PST by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I was a democrat for most of my adult life. As I became older, realized was much more conservative than had thought. By the time of Clinton’s second term in office, was no longer considering voting for a democrat ever again. I have not been disappointed with my decision.


72 posted on 11/04/2008 2:10:28 PM PST by tob2 (No retreat!)
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To: Edgar3

I’m great. Voted a couple of weeks ago, so just keeping an eye on the race and posting.


73 posted on 11/04/2008 2:10:28 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (Barack Obama: In Error and arrogant -- he's errogant!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Don’t worry, Ed. These are the first signs of withdrawal. It’s hell, but we’re here to get you through this. Just get a screenname and let us help.

Regards,

Another recovering liberal


74 posted on 11/04/2008 2:11:08 PM PST by brewcrew
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To: Phoenix11

Many are voting more against obama more than for McCain.

His choice of Palin is what won me over. She’s got a good track record in Alaska.


75 posted on 11/04/2008 2:12:26 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Although I wasn't steeped in liberalism, I remember my conversion.

I was an idealistic university student thinking that anything and anyone associated with the Kennedy's was great.

I went to a campus lecture by Theodore White and saw the crowd and what they stood for.

I suddenly realized that I loved the idealism of the Kennedys, but not the ideas. Never looked back.

76 posted on 11/04/2008 2:13:40 PM PST by TexasNative2000 (Obama? No thanks. I already have a Messiah.)
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To: Phoenix11

Phoenix, welcome. You did the right thing, and I thank you.

I, too, was a lifelong Dem: cast my first vote for Carter, and my last Dem vote for Clinton. My first (R) vote was for Bush in 2000, and I don’t regret that decision a bit.

We are still classical liberals, and most of the people who think similarly vote Republican. The left has stolen the word “liberal.” I am a conservative/classical liberal, not a Republican. But I vote Republican, because that’s the only way I know that our liberties will be respected.

Thank you.


77 posted on 11/04/2008 2:14:41 PM PST by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again. And NEVER GIVE UP.)
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To: af_vet_rr; Phoenix11
If John McCain is good enough for you to vote for when he's running against Obama, why wouldn't he be good enough to vote for if he was running against Hillary?

I can understand the reasoning.

For me, it's a matter of keeping obama out of office.

If the right candidate had run third party, that's likely how I would have voted, along with an awful lot of people I know.

78 posted on 11/04/2008 2:17:35 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: ravensandricks

Thanks for sharing that. It’s always interesting to hear what factors cause a major change in one’s long held political beliefs. Congratulations on sticking to your principles. I admire that. - OB1


79 posted on 11/04/2008 2:20:43 PM PST by OB1kNOb (Lord, save this nation from itself in this election.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I realized that I was no longer a Democrat but now a Republican. This goes against everything that I have stood for all my life. Yes today was the saddest day of my life. It was like leaving home for the 1st and last time, I cut the strings that attached me to the Democrat party. I am hoping for a McCain victory, but if it does not happen, then I am content with my decision. God Save America

Dear PUMA,

YOU are still a Democrat.

You had the integrity not to vote for a Communist.

The Party left YOU.

80 posted on 11/04/2008 2:20:57 PM PST by Gorzaloon (NRA Lifer. Since Waco.)
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