Posted on 06/02/2005 10:51:12 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
I can see that happening, even if it makes me puke.
My opinion of McScam is so low I can imagine him being Hillery's running mate.
I will actively campaign against him.
I'll pick you up.
I'll bring the beer! ;-)
And this is in a state he won, and a county he almost won in 2000.
All of these people swearing to not vote for McCain. Wait till the election, It will be the .................same old story.
Are you going to help elect a democrat? (In this case the Hildabeast rot ham)
Unless the Pro Life Wing can come up with an Anti McCain Candidate this year, it will be ...... the same old story.
I wouldnt think that anybody that valued their life would want their heartbeat to be between Hillary and the Oval Office. I sure wouldn't.
We won't have to bother if he doesn't get the nomination.
Why does a poltician have to make things so...so...political?
Sure he would.
And Hillary will make the same offer Kerry made- VP + Sec of Defense
...one of the reasons that I was an admirer of John McCain is that I met his father (I was in the submarine service) and, if the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, then the son is also a decent and honorable man.
There are a lot of things that I believe McCain has attempted that I endorse wholeheartedly; I have long believed that there is far too much money in campaigns and consequently the "common man" that Jefferson spoke of is not able to run for office--both the Senate and the House have become bastions of power for millionaires or the "stooges" of millionaires--hence the need for campaign finance reform.
I also agree with McCain about the need for smaller government and more fiscal responsiblity. Congressional spending is out of control, whether it is the GOP or Democrats who hold the reins of power. I do not understand the president's ideas for such items as "No Child Left Behind," or "the senior prescription drug program"; and I am perplexed about Bush's stance on stem cell research when, in the opinion of some of us "anti abortionists" life begins only at implantation in the womb--otherwise birth control pills should also be targeted by the extreme pro lifers.
I do not agree with McCain on 2nd Amendment issues or immigration...
...one of the reasons that I was an admirer of John McCain is that I met his father (I was in the submarine service) and, if the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, then the son is also a decent and honorable man.
There are a lot of things that I believe McCain has attempted that I endorse wholeheartedly; I have long believed that there is far too much money in campaigns and consequently the "common man" that Jefferson spoke of is not able to run for office--both the Senate and the House have become bastions of power for millionaires or the "stooges" of millionaires--hence the need for campaign finance reform.
I also agree with McCain about the need for smaller government and more fiscal responsiblity. Congressional spending is out of control, whether it is the GOP or Democrats who hold the reins of power. I do not understand the president's ideas for such items as "No Child Left Behind," or "the senior prescription drug program"; and I am perplexed about Bush's stance on stem cell research when, in the opinion of some of us "anti abortionists" life begins only at implantation in the womb--otherwise birth control pills should also be targeted by the extreme pro lifers.
I do not agree with McCain on 2nd Amendment issues or immigration...
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