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Sharon
10-31-2008, 01:26 PM
1) John McCain doesn't believe we should raise taxes on anybody during a recession. Obama does and that will prolong our economic woes.

2) John McCain has been endorsed by the NRA. Barack Obama once supported a complete ban on the manufacture and ownership of handguns in America.

3) John McCain co-sponsored a bill to fix Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac back in 2005. Had it passed, we wouldn't have had a bailout crisis. Obama took in the 2nd largest amount of money from Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac. In other words, McCain tried to fix the problem while Obama was in the back pocket of the shady operators who cost the American people over 700 billion dollars.

4) Barney Frank has promised a 25% cut in defense spending if Barack Obama gets into office. John McCain would not support that policy.

5) Both Barack Obama and John McCain publicly pledged to take public financing for their campaigns. McCain kept his word. Obama lied. If he will lie to the American people about that, what else is he lying about?

6) Barack Obama has received hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarks, including a million dollar earmark for his wife's hospital. John McCain has never taken an earmark.

7) John McCain's health care plan will make health care more affordable, cover more people, and will keep the market in control. Barack Obama's plan for socialized medicine will put government bureaucrats in charge, will lead to long wait times for operations and lead to a poorer quality of health care. If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see how much it costs under Barack Obama when it's "free."

8) Barack Obama says he doesn't want his daughters "punished" with a baby and that abortion is "above my pay grade." Do you think a baby is punishment? Do you think abortion is above Sarah Palin's pay grade?

9) Sarah Palin is a conservative reformer who has taken on oil companies and her own party as a mayor and a governor. Joe Biden is a career Washington insider with no executive experience who's most famous for gaffes, making things up, and being on the wrong side of almost every foreign policy issue from Vietnam to the surge.

10) Barack Obama spent twenty years going to an anti-white, anti-American church run by Jeremiah Wright. He didn't go to that church for so long because he disagreed with the message.

11) John McCain once fought for our country in Vietnam. Barack Obama has never fought for anything but his own career.

12) John McCain has literally had to decide whether to go home from a POW camp or stay and be tortured. He made the right decision. Barack Obama's first tough decision will be made in the White House.

13) John McCain pals around with Joe Lieberman, Lindsey Graham, Sarah Palin, and Phil Gramm. Barack Obama has "pal'd" around with Bill Ayers, Jeremiah Wright, Michael Pfleger, Frank Davis, and Tony Rezko. What does that say about each man's character?

14) John McCain always holds his hand over his heart for the national anthem and has never refused to wear a flag pin after calling it a "substitute for, I think, true patriotism." Do we really want to have the first President in our history who doesn't love his country?

15) For good or ill, John McCain is a moderate, but Barack Obama was the most liberal senator in America in 2007. Do you trust someone that liberal to run the country?

16) When there's an international crisis at 3 A.M. and the phone rings, you can't vote "present."

17) This is what Barack Obama thinks of Americans who live in small towns,

And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.

How can someone, who thinks so little of people who don't live in big cities, truly represent all Americans in the White House?

18) Do you really want to spend the next four years listening to Barack Obama's supporters cry "racism" every time somebody criticizes or disagrees with him?

19) The mainstream media has been more biased than at any time in our lifetimes for Obama and they've launched an absolutely unprecedented smear campaign against Sarah Palin -- and worse yet, Sarah Palin's family. Do you want to reward and encourage more of that kind of behavior in the future by putting Barack Obama in the White House?

20) Barack Obama is a socialist who wants to "spread the wealth around." John McCain wants to spread the opportunity around instead of making people dependent on government.

21) John McCain has promised no more bailouts. Barack Obama has not.

22) John McCain favors judges who will stick to the Constitution. Barack Obama says he wants judges with "empathy." Would you want an umpire of a baseball game who sticks to the rules or one who has "empathy?"

23) McCain has promised to balance the budget in four years and whether he makes it or not, he will undoubtedly cut spending. Obama will run trillion dollar deficits. You do the math.

24) We have the 2nd highest corporate tax rate in the world and it is driving our companies overseas. John McCain wants to cut the tax to keep businesses in the U.S. and create jobs. Barack Obama does not.

25) Barack Obama will sign the Union Card Check Bill that will end the right to secret ballots for union members, thereby crippling more American industries via unionization. The unions are destroying the Big 3 automakers and the airline industry -- and under Obama, they'll be a further drag on the American economy. Furthermore, since when do we give up the right to have a secret ballot in America? John McCain opposes the Union Card Check Bill.

26) Barack Obama will sign the Fairness Doctrine into law, which is solely designed to drive conservative radio hosts off the air. When did we start trying to win political contests in this country by preventing our political opponents from being heard? John McCain opposes the Fairness Doctrine.

27) Barack Obama wants to force gay marriage on the whole country via the court system, which is why he favors overturning the Defense of Marriage Act. John McCain thinks marriage should be between a man and a woman, which is why he supports leaving DOMA in place.

28) John McCain favored the surge. Barack Obama did not. So, if Barack Obama had been President over the last four years, we would have already lost the war in Iraq.

29) Barack Obama wants to leave Iraq in 16 months, whether we win or not. John McCain doesn't want to risk seeing the victory our troops have bled and died for thrown away for politics' sake.

30) It would literally be dangerous to the future of our country to have a large Democratic majority in the House, a large majority in the Senate, and Obama in the White House.

John Hawkins : Thirty Reasons to Vote for John McCain - Townhall.com (http://townhall.com/columnists/JohnHawkins/2008/10/31/thirty_reasons_to_vote_for_john_mccain)

Gwydion
10-31-2008, 01:59 PM
This thread is full of useful information and will help me decide for whom I am voting.

Joebagel
10-31-2008, 02:38 PM
This thread is full of useful information and will help me decide for whom I am voting.

I sense a little bit of sarcasim!

nachomama
10-31-2008, 02:39 PM
They forgot #31, "Because Vrai said so." :ohwell:

Gwydion
10-31-2008, 02:41 PM
I sense a little bit of sarcasim!

:buddies:

itsbob
10-31-2008, 03:49 PM
This thread is full of useful information and will help me decide for whom I am voting.

So you're suggesting all of the above are lies, or mistruths? Or just 10%.. maybe ONE of the above?


Please point out the discrepancies so we can all be as enlightened as you.

Bavarian
11-04-2008, 04:28 PM
Very good list! I wish people would truly read and consider the type of country we would have if Hussein wins. But you forgot, he plans to take away your 401-K tax deductability, replace it with a Government run program where you get $600 a year and they, the Government, invests it for you.

Rael
12-13-2008, 05:00 PM
Anyone else find it interesting that there are still McCain-Palin signs on lawns? There's still one in my neighborhood, and I've seen them a few other places. To them: It's December, people. The election was early November.

Denial? Resistance? I don't have a clue why. I didn't vote for Obama, but jeez people, "get over it already" is the way I look at it.

:shrug:

BoyGenius
12-13-2008, 06:11 PM
Anyone else find it interesting that there are still McCain-Palin signs on lawns? There's still one in my neighborhood, and I've seen them a few other places. To them: It's December, people. The election was early November.

Denial? Resistance? I don't have a clue why. I didn't vote for Obama, but jeez people, "get over it already" is the way I look at it.

:shrug:

They're all still in therapy. On here too. These type people spent the last eight years whining about Democrats challenging them and they'll spend the next forty whining about not being able to regain power.

The signs don't come down until the shrinks declare them all healthy and sound. Might take years. I'm betting generations. Pretty soon they'll start putting flowers around the signs. Like on those roadside grave signs from traffic wrecks.

I threw my Bama sign in the trash the next day. Very convenient. Tuesday election. Wednesday trash day. Democratic efficiency.

:popcorn:

cwo_ghwebb
12-13-2008, 08:49 PM
They're all still in therapy. On here too. These type people spent the last eight years whining about Democrats challenging them and they'll spend the next forty whining about not being able to regain power.

The signs don't come down until the shrinks declare them all healthy and sound. Might take years. I'm betting generations. Pretty soon they'll start putting flowers around the signs. Like on those roadside grave signs from traffic wrecks.

I threw my Bama sign in the trash the next day. Very convenient. Tuesday election. Wednesday trash day. Democratic efficiency.

:popcorn:

Donk efficiency would have had you get a ticket for not recycling!

hvp05
12-14-2008, 05:29 AM
they'll spend the next forty whining about not being able to regain power.A little overconfident, don'tcha think? :lmao:

Democratic efficiency.Did you have reporters surrounding your house on Thursday? Because I'm pretty sure that was the first time ever those two words could be used together.

DragonFire
12-14-2008, 08:14 AM
Anyone else find it interesting that there are still McCain-Palin signs on lawns? There's still one in my neighborhood, and I've seen them a few other places. To them: It's December, people. The election was early November.

Denial? Resistance? I don't have a clue why. I didn't vote for Obama, but jeez people, "get over it already" is the way I look at it.

:shrug:


"get over it already"

Vince
12-14-2008, 09:18 AM
"get over it already"I'll save this one and see if you feel the same 4 years from now.

Highlander
12-14-2008, 12:12 PM
Anyone else find it interesting that there are still McCain-Palin signs on lawns? There's still one in my neighborhood, and I've seen them a few other places. To them: It's December, people. The election was early November.

Denial? Resistance? I don't have a clue why. I didn't vote for Obama, but jeez people, "get over it already" is the way I look at it.

:shrug:

Probably for the same reason we've had to look at John Kerry bumper stickers since 2004.

Beaver-Cleaver
12-15-2008, 11:14 AM
Anyone else find it interesting that there are still McCain-Palin signs on lawns? There's still one in my neighborhood, and I've seen them a few other places. To them: It's December, people. The election was early November.

Denial? Resistance? I don't have a clue why. I didn't vote for Obama, but jeez people, "get over it already" is the way I look at it.

:shrug:

JESUS 2.0 FOR PRESIDENT 2012!!! PALIN!!! PALIN!!! PALIN!!! USA! USA! USA! USA!!! :patriot:

SouthernMdRocks
12-15-2008, 02:40 PM
Anyone else find it interesting that there are still McCain-Palin signs on lawns? There's still one in my neighborhood, and I've seen them a few other places. To them: It's December, people. The election was early November.

Denial? Resistance? I don't have a clue why. I didn't vote for Obama, but jeez people, "get over it already" is the way I look at it.

:shrug:

It would require me to stop my car, get out, walk around and remove it,,,,I'm in a hurry!!

KingFish
12-16-2008, 10:29 AM
Same for the Obama signs in the yard.

Rael
12-16-2008, 01:32 PM
Same for the Obama signs in the yard.

I can see why folks would keep a winning Presidential candidate sign on their lawn, just not the one who lost.

That leads me to another question. If your house was split on who you voted for, did/would you put signs for both candidates on your lawn? :lol:

Toxick
12-16-2008, 01:40 PM
"get over it already"



Guess what, Sparkles.

I'm still listening to some Democrats b!tch and whine that Bush stole the election in 2000 and 2004.




Until they 'get over it already' and start talking out of one side of their ####ing faces, all of them - and you - can kiss my hairy ass.


Walk the walk, or shut your ####ing gob.

kkelly14
12-17-2008, 02:12 PM
I'll save this one and see if you feel the same 4 years from now.

We are over it and now we can say:

"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." -Albert Einstein

Highlander
12-31-2008, 11:55 PM
I can see why folks would keep a winning Presidential candidate sign on their lawn, just not the one who lost.That leads me to another question. If your house was split on who you voted for, did/would you put signs for both candidates on your lawn? :lol:

Again, why are we still seeing Kerry stickers. It's all a matter of what you stand for, I guess. Let's just wait a few years. You'll see the McCain stickers still in place. You'll see the anti-Osama/Obama stuff. Hopefully, some of the lefty liberals will start to get it.

Oh, and if you get a chance, rent and watch "The American Carol." This movie hits the truth right on the head. It's a comedy that makes fun of Michael Moore and Rosie O'Donnell. It is soooooo funny.


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