To: TitansAFC
And just what makes you claim that "Mccain is the most Conservative"?
McCain-Finegold Incumbent Protection act is NOT "Conservative" but Big Government Liberalism at it's worse. McCain POSTURES as a "Conservative" but his VOTING record and legislative record indicate clearly he is FAR from being a "Conservative". But it is all academic, McCain, and Hagel also, have poisoned the well far too much with their posturing for the News Media to ever get the Republican Nomination. Those who routinely violate Ronald Regan's 11th Commendment, as McCain and Hagel do, are NOT going to ever be able to rebuild the bridges they are burning with the Republican base. You got to get nominated before you can run and neither McCain nor Hagel can get nominated in the GOP after their traitorous anti-Bush posturing.
48 posted on
09/26/2004 2:37:49 PM PDT by
MNJohnnie
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To: MNJohnnie
"And just what makes you claim that "McCain is the most Conservative"?"
Well: abortion, gay rights, government spending, school vouchers, etc.
You seem angry that I said that McCain was the "most conservative" of the McCain/Guiliani/Pataki/Romney lot. I think I made an accurate statement. Campaign Finance "reform" is an affront to free speech, yes. But if any of the other candidates oppose it, let me know. By my measure (though I may be wrong - someone please correct me if I am) it seems all five candidates would have signed it into law. Only with the other candidates, you get McCain Feingold and pro-abortion rights, pro-gay-rights, and so on and so forth.
I stand by my statement. McCain is the most conservative of that lot of candidates.
76 posted on
09/26/2004 3:15:04 PM PDT by
TitansAFC
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