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| Strung Out Member Since: Feb 2001
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McCain does not beget a conservative in our near future. Obama or Hillary may very well. Winning the presidency and congress, as we have seen, is nothing but a step. If, once won with conservative ideas, those ideas are abandoned, then you're left with a simple choice; Battle your opponents face up or battle your opponents face up and your 'friends' from behind. John McCain, with his anti free speech record is, by definition, excluded from anything I could remotely support. His iffiness on taxes makes it worse. His latest views on global warming are the last straw. I'd prefer a one front battle, thank you.
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| Boom chick Member Since: Sep 2006
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Now, the caveat (as you brought in another thread, I think) is let the liberals win to give Americans 4 years of socialist agenda to realize that we need to raise conservatism from the dead. Given the extreme the left has moved to and their intentions of socialism can we afford to let this happen. It's becoming historically American that once you start a social program you can't end it. Give a liberal president 4 years with a liberal Congress and their surrender to the likes of Soros, MoveOn, and other extreme left-wing groups who knows what fruit they will bear?
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| Strung Out Member Since: Feb 2001
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...your argument is a zero sum game. maybe you're right. Maybe the country will be destroyed in four years. Or, maybe in two years, a tidal wave of right leaning pols get voted in to congress out of shear terror of Hillary or when Obama finally has to take his halo off. Maybe that gives us control over the next two supreme court nominees. Maybe that is where the battle can be turned. Maybe a McCain win cements Dem control of congress for the next generation. This is NOT a zero sum game. I don't want a knee specialist working on my heart on the grounds that it is at least better than having a podiatrist do the work. We're not in critical shape. We're still strong.
__________________ "And my opinion is that there is absolutely no proof that carbon dioxide is anything to do with any impending catastrophe. The science has, quite simply, gone awry. In fact, it’s not even science any more, it’s anti-science." David Bellamy | |
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| Boom chick Member Since: Sep 2006
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I have to be honest that I am anxious to see the results. Just as I was saying, when the impending results of the MD elections were coming in, MDers will get what they asked for. And we are. And we will.
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| *me***Pan Lady* Member Since: Dec 2005 Location: Davidsonville
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| To vote for him simply because he is a republican by name sends the wrong message. the party will take it to mean that we agree with him, and that we feel he is representing our concerns in a way we want them addressed. To totally abandon him in favor of anyone but him (except for the shrieking witch) tells the party that they can not just shove anyone up there and expect us to blindly follow regardless. Four years of Obama just might stretch this country to its limits, but if the republicans listen and run a worthy conservative opponent against him next time, it might be possible to start taking the country back and fixing what he broke. This is perfect, what could send a stronger message to the party than for its own members to abandon their candidate in favor of a black muslim liberal thats married to a woman that hates the country. Its just priceless.
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| *me***Pan Lady* Member Since: Dec 2005 Location: Davidsonville
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| no its not. Im looking long term, you are thinking short term.
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