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To: Chairman of the Bard

Besides, I voted for McCain although the fine, noble and holier than thou Lisa from somewhere thinks her crap don’t stink and said I did not.

McCain got plenty of kudos for his service and his years as a POW from the conservative base.

He ran a lousy campaign, he was a lousy candidate and right after the election he turned against the best thing us conservatives have had in years.

I’m mad at McCain for this and Lisa from Bullshit county ain’t gonna stop my righteous anger.

There’s one in every crowd.


67 posted on 11/07/2008 6:59:11 PM PST by Fishtalk (Tell McCain- stop reaching across the aisle ; America voted for the guy who always voted "present".)
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To: Fishtalk
I agree 100%. In terms of character and love of country, Obama does not even deserve to be in the same room as McCain.

I proudly voted for McCain, because although I may end up disagreeing with many, many of his policies, I know that he has America's best interests at heart. No way can I say that about Obama.

No question, McCain had major headwinds in his face. Right or wrong, Bush is extremely unpopular and the economy is in the dumps. A very large swath of Americans will simply blame the president and his party, and John McCain by association.

This does not change the fact that we have to look at John McCain, and realize that he simply does not powerfully, compellingly orate a message that persuades the masses to flock to the polls for him. There was no question that I'd be voting for him, but he failed to make the case to the uninformed and the fence-sitters.

68 posted on 11/07/2008 7:15:14 PM PST by Chairman of the Bard
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