Not voting for McCain will only help Obama, I would think that the protest votes of 2006 have sunk in by now.
Since I cannot prove McCain is a conservative and he really isn’t, let’s try another approach.
Which of the two is an American Patriot that has served this country all his life ever at the risk of his own life in the hands of our enemies and never lost his love for our nation?
And which one is a child of the world that has been indoctrinated by the very enemies we now face in the ways of their religious goals to destroy us?
Which one thinks our nations is the greatest in the world?
And which one has been told that it is the cause of all the world’s suffering and that it must be changed?
Who thinks of hope as an audacity and who has fought on when hope and a belief in this country was all he had to shield himself from the cruelest of tortures?
Who has served this nation bravely and who wants this nation to serve him?
Instead of allowing the destruction of our country because our Ideas are more important then the nation perhaps we go with a man who has literally endured the worst any American could suffer at the hands of our foes then the one that wants to embrace our foes and kowtow to their needs.
This election will prove to be a pivot point in our history but will conservatives be bold enough to admit if they may be equally guilty of being Republicans In Name Only.
I don’t get it. In post 17 you say you’re voting for Obama, and post 26 sounds like you’re giving reasons for voting for McCain. Am I missing something?
It probably makes sense for people who live in swing states to vote for McCain.
Is there any reason someone in Alaska or Illinois should vote for him?
Well said.