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10-06-2008, 01:36 PM #41
Watch McCain tongue-lash this poor woman fighting against the Congressional sell-out of MIAs and their families in order to open up trade with the Communist Vietnamese! OOOO, he's SO brave when it comes to beating up a helpless woman. Try to not cry too much with this poor woman:McCain unsympathetic to MIAs who DIDN'T make it back
You gotta love the idea of a President who'll walk out of a public hearing in a HUFF when he doesn't like what people are saying to him. A real man of the people!
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10-06-2008, 01:40 PM #42
Alipacdude, all your points are very credible. All this boils down to is two people...McCain or Obama. People should be VERY AFRAID of Obama! Can you imagine, the man's entire campaign has been that of a rock star who's platform is based on "Hope" and "Change"?? Will someone please explain to me why in hell this man is NOT being properly vetted for the most important office on the planet?????????? My gawd, just think of it...his followers are falling in line EXACTLY like Hitlers Germany! He mesmerized the German people with empty words and brought about total destruction of an entire country. I'm not trying to be an alarmist here but I am also not stupid to not recognize that one man can bring about the downfall of the U.S. Folks, this is no ordinary election. If we allow Obama to come to power we may be leaving a horrible legacy to our children that they may never recover from.
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10-06-2008, 03:03 PM #43
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Originally Posted by TexasBorn
You are right, this is no ordinary election.
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Right now we need to decide if we are willing to allow a leader who seems to be another type of an Adolph Hitler, to take over our White House.
I will vote for John McCain, just to keep this 'Hitler like leader,' and his leftist militant comrades out of our White House. I will not have a hand in his election.
I will vote third party next time, but not this time. The whole world is too rocky right now, and at least a conserative, Sarah Palin, would be the VP. If McCain is good enough for Tom Tancredo, Mitt Romney and etc., then he is good enough for me, this time.
Please everybody, watch these videos, before making a final decision.
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10-06-2008, 04:07 PM #44
I flat out refuse to put the lesser of two evils in to the office of the President at a time when this country needs great leadership. That kind of selection is what got us George Bush.
My grandfather fought for this country as did my father and myself. I am not going to help put either of these two idiots in office and then be responsible for the total destruction of what my family and many other have risk out lives to see be successful.Certified Member
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10-06-2008, 05:06 PM #45
Bigtex,
Of course it's your decision on who you vote for. My father was a WWII Recon Marine and I know exactly what he would say and do. Life is is all about compromises and we have to unselfishly make the best choice that we can. As for myself, I can't sit back and know that I didn't do my best to keep our country out of the hands of a radical whackjob like Obama.
Originally Posted by bigtex...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...
William Barret Travis
Letter From The Alamo Feb 24, 1836
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10-06-2008, 05:11 PM #46
bigtex wrote:
My grandfather fought for this country as did my father and myself. I am not going to help put either of these two idiots in office and then be responsible for the total destruction of what my family and many other have risk out lives to see be successful.
My point, many Americans such as myself fully comprehend the dangers of a McCain presidency. However, we fear an Obama presidency even more! McCain or Obama will be sitting in the White House after the elections and unfortunately there isn't much we can do about it. Therefore, I choose to give my vote to McCain/Palin as a defensive strategy."The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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10-06-2008, 06:28 PM #47
I have to tell you, I can't stand McCain and I can't imagine ever voting for him. But the thought of Obama and his wife in the White House for four years terrifies me worse.
I've looked at the other choices for a third party candidate, and I realized that most Americans have never heard of any of them...With that in mind, there is only the choice between the lessor of two evils.
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10-06-2008, 06:45 PM #48Originally Posted by alipacdude
I think he could have won if he had taken a stand and said 'no I will not support this. I am taking the side of American taxpayers'.
He's done. You need to accept that and vote for Baldwin.
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10-06-2008, 06:49 PM #49Originally Posted by avenger
It is all coming to a head this election. If McCain loses this election it is not the fault of third party voters. It is John McCain's fault, it is the RNC's fault. They could have nominated Romney and won this thing, but that would hurt the globalist elite investors in the Republican Party. So, they rolled the dice on this globalist, hoping to once again fool us into voting for globalism, and keep their global objectives in place. They just can not do it any more. Keeping their global interests in place, while securing the middle-American vote that the Republican party obtained by default in 1972. Much of that electorate is waking up to the abuse and is voting Third Party. The chickens have come home to roost, and all of the "say it ain't so's" and fake, cornball, populist rhetoric will not change that.
They can not juggle mutually exclusive objectives any longer. Between us and globalism they have chosen globalism. This has always been the CEO's party. We are just waking up to that fact, but it has always been so.
Time for them to crash and burn, and be replaced.Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.
See you at the signing!!
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10-06-2008, 07:20 PM #50
During the republican primary, McCain was the worst of all the choices among all the republican candidates. Some how he won?
When the worst republican candidate happens to run against the 'The Chosen One, guess what the end result is going to be? I dread the next four years. Somehow I keep thinking of Germany in the late 1930's
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