Posted on 05/10/2008 4:07:27 PM PDT by levotb
I’ve been registered as a Republican for 22 years. I’m on the fence about what to do this election. If I do not vote for McCain, it’s not me betraying the party. It’s because the Republican party betrayed me.
I’m a fiscal conservative and I’m so angry about the empty fiscal reform promises I’m seeing red. The Bush administration has been about doing nothing but war, even then they messed that up and didn’t want to acknowledge it while our finest died in the streets of Iraq. They had to lose an election before they did what was necessary to fix the mess. And becaue they didn’t get business taken care of in Gitmo, we’ve had SCOTUS step in and now we have the Judiciary involved. We’re going to end up with these murderous lunatics on our shores. Why couldn’t they just try these guys long ago and get it over with?
I am so tired of being hosed at the gas pump, ripped off by the debauching of our currency, fed up with the economic problems, federal agencies running amuck and getting nothing important done while putting some people out of business for minor infractions to look like they are doing something while Rome burns.
It feels like voting Republican is voting for all of that. I simply won’t do it. Even if McCain is sincere about doing important things, he can’t do it alone. Even if he wanted to do the majoirty of things I want it is rather meaningless when congress acts like they are there to wheel and deal for self enrichment instead of doing big things for we the people. I’m sorry, but it looks like if McCain wins he will be entirely useless. It’s time the pubbies wake up to that fact.
Nice Fearmongering. You certainly sold me. I am sure glad you came out swinging with your best argument.
this whole thread proves to me that things are lost in this country. The evil Obama is the new boogey man for the republicans.
Getting McCain elected is one thing.. but concentration should have been done to keep the present republicans and the challenging republicans elected into the senate and house this year too.
This way.. even if Obama is elected.. you have votes for fillabuster in the repsective houses to over ride a Obama Veto
Now we've learned that Republicans are prostitutes, based on KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle's hackneyed misattributing of a George Bernard Shaw quote to Groucho Marx.
The shout is "hear, hear."
Obama is the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate. He's running for President. Of course Republicans campaign against him and point out the potential dangers of an Obama Presidency.
Getting McCain elected is one thing.. but concentration should have been done to keep the present republicans and the challenging republicans elected into the senate and house this year too.
Sarah Palin has energized the base. Her candidacy is already showing signs of providing coattails up and down the Republican ballot roster.
This way.. even if Obama is elected.. you have votes for fillabuster in the repsective houses to over ride a Obama Veto
The words are "filibuster," "respective" and "override." The correct indefinite article preceding "Obama" is "an." All sentences should end with periods.
Thank you.
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