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    Quote Originally Posted by REDWHITEBLUE2 View Post
    What Americans need to realize is John McCain is Liberal in maybe Half his views Were Osama or Hitliry Are 110 % Liberal. Do we want half a Libturd or a full blown one ? myself in this case 1/2 a Conservative is better then none. BUT I'M still hoping Romney defeats McLiberal
    Perhaps. His temper more than gives me pause. We are living in dangerous times and his past indicates woe to the general or foreign leader that crosses him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    Perhaps. His temper more than gives me pause. We are living in dangerous times and his past indicates woe to the general or foreign leader that crosses him.
    And I think this leads directly back to his days as a POW. He was probably mistreated, and that's still all up there in his head. I think he's not above doling out a little pay back. Anybody mess with him once he gets the power to strike back and watch out. All that deep rooted anger inside himself will manifest itself in military action and here we go, another war.

    SEE MY SIGNATURE...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pale Rider View Post
    And I think this leads directly back to his days as a POW. He was probably mistreated, and that's still all up there in his head. I think he's not above doling out a little pay back. Anybody mess with him once he gets the power to strike back and watch out. All that deep rooted anger inside himself will manifest itself in military action and here we go, another war.
    BUT my question is do you think America can handle 4 years of a Democratic controlled administration ? House Senate and White house ? with these socialist in charge we might not survive 4 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by REDWHITEBLUE2 View Post
    BUT my question is do you think America can handle 4 years of a Democratic controlled administration ? House Senate and White house ? with these socialist in charge we might not survive 4 years
    You may as well include mccain in that question when referring to "democrats."

    By the way, I like your sig line.
    Last edited by Pale Rider; 02-03-2008 at 02:40 PM.

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    Another proud member of the liberal media gives their support to McCain

    LAT Endorses McCain: Weak on Fences, Strong on Global Warming
    By Mark Finkelstein | February 2, 2008 - 14:40 ET
    The LA Times has endorsed John McCain in the GOP primary, and at least two of its reasons for doing so should give conservatives pause: the liberal paper likes McCain because he's weak on border fences and strong on global warming.

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    As the Republican field indulged this campaign season in an orgy of ignorance on immigration, McCain stood his ground, sponsoring legislation that would provide a route to citizenship for the 11 million to 12 million immigrants here illegally. His rivals have argued for mass deportations and strong border fences.

    Similarly, McCain has led his party in its halting effort to confront the reality of climate change. He introduced the Senate's first attempt to address the problem legislatively in 2003, and although that bill failed, McCain has supported cap-and-trade systems that could reduce greenhouse gases, and he has stayed that course despite criticism from fellow Republicans.


    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-fi...global-warming

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    http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/...,3919492.story

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    Quote Originally Posted by red states rule View Post
    Another proud member of the liberal media gives their support to McCain

    LAT Endorses McCain: Weak on Fences, Strong on Global Warming
    By Mark Finkelstein | February 2, 2008 - 14:40 ET
    The LA Times has endorsed John McCain in the GOP primary, and at least two of its reasons for doing so should give conservatives pause: the liberal paper likes McCain because he's weak on border fences and strong on global warming.

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    As the Republican field indulged this campaign season in an orgy of ignorance on immigration, McCain stood his ground, sponsoring legislation that would provide a route to citizenship for the 11 million to 12 million immigrants here illegally. His rivals have argued for mass deportations and strong border fences.

    Similarly, McCain has led his party in its halting effort to confront the reality of climate change. He introduced the Senate's first attempt to address the problem legislatively in 2003, and although that bill failed, McCain has supported cap-and-trade systems that could reduce greenhouse gases, and he has stayed that course despite criticism from fellow Republicans.


    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-fi...global-warming

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    http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/...,3919492.story
    There's never been a senator more hated by his own party than mccain. But then again no other senator in American history has had a worse track record of sticking it to his party than mccain. He should have just switched to being a democrat when he was thinking about it, because his actions have. Now he's just a RINO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pale Rider View Post
    There's never been a senator more hated by his own party than mccain. But then again no other senator in American history has had a worse track record of sticking it to his party than mccain. He should have just switched to being a democrat when he was thinking about, because his actions have. Now he's just a RINO.

    If McCain wins, he will be another Bob Dole and the Republicans will be crushed in November

    I am shocked so many conservatoves are backing this liberal loser

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pale Rider View Post
    There's never been a senator more hated by his own party than mccain. But then again no other senator in American history has had a worse track record of sticking it to his party than mccain. He should have just switched to being a democrat when he was thinking about, because his actions have. Now he's just a RINO.
    I think Jim Jeffords was just a bit more disliked... but then, he never sought the Presidency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REDWHITEBLUE2 View Post
    BUT my question is do you think America can handle 4 years of a Democratic controlled administration ? House Senate and White house ? with these socialist in charge we might not survive 4 years
    I'm leaning towards letting those bastards have it and let them screw things up royally like Carter did. Then we can have a second conservative revolution. Its time for blood to spill, metaphorically speaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    I'm leaning towards letting those bastards have it and let them screw things up royally like Carter did. Then we can have a second conservative revolution. Its time for blood to spill, metaphorically speaking.
    With McCain driving the Republican bus over the cliff - it seems that is all we can do

    It will be a replay of Pres Peanut Carter

    We will have higher taxes, higher unemployment, negative economic growth, and terrorists who will jumping for joy the Defeatocrats are running things

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    Quote Originally Posted by red states rule View Post
    With McCain driving the Republican bus over the cliff - it seems that is all we can do

    It will be a replay of Pres Peanut Carter

    We will have higher taxes, higher unemployment, negative economic growth, and terrorists who will jumping for joy the Defeatocrats are running things
    This country is going to get exactly what it deserves. Somebody is voting for hussein, for hitlery, and mclame. So if that's what people want, that's what people are going to get. So if the country goes to pot, they'll only have themselves to blame. Me... I'll laugh and say, "I tried to tell you, but you wouldn't listen."

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