Nevada Pundit asks the question, and provides some insights into what McCain and the GOP might want to do to ensure that come November Obama remains the empty suit and McCain becomes President-elect.
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There is absolutely nothing that can be done to assure a McSame victory in November. The latest polls merely show the dissatisfaction of the citizens toward Obama allowing McSame to set his adjenda. Come November, the Citizens will let it be known that they do not want a third term of george
a vote for McSame is a vote for a third term for george.
I’m writing a series about McCain’s VP options. Check it out. McCain 08
http://www.thenewconservatives.blogspot.com/
“We Know How Bad Obama Is, But do We Know How Good McCain Is?”
Hey, what a coincidence. That was the title of Katie Couric’s last interview synopsis.
John McCain is a fine man, but the pendulum needs to swing the other way. My vote has to go towards reversing overreaching conservative advances and rebalancing the supreme court.
I find the prospect of America approaching either political extreme quite frightening, and it’s time to head left.
McCain’s time was 2000 but Rove took care of that. Nothing against McCain, but eight years of incompetent neocon rule must be reversed. The only way to make sure all of the Monica Goodling and Cheney types are out of government is to elect a Democrat.
Obama has embraced faith based initiatives Vicodin, or stingray, so tell me, do you support Obama’s form of evangelism but not Bush’s? And what would that difference be?
Also, do you agree with Obama’s support for FISA and not Bush’s.
Or how about Obama’s support for drilling but not McCain’s?
Or how about Obama’s support for the second amendment, but not McCain’s?
You’re quite the vacuous vessel aren’t you?
have a nice day
neocon
“Chicago is the worst “nanny-state” city in the U.S. — the metropolis with the most stringent regulations interfering with the exercise of personal freedoms.”
http://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/nanny_state_reason/2008/08/03/118662.html
A vote for Obama, is a vote for totalitarianism.
have a surveillanced day
neocon
Obama Equals Failed Promises
First he failed to keep his campaign finance reform promise. A pledge he made to the public and the press.
Second, Barack Obama promised us that a Surge in Iraq would not work and now that it has he is calling for one in Afghanistan
Thirdly, he is failing to keep his promise to debate John McCain numerous times and in two formats. Suddenly, with the race tight he is only willing to debate 3 times and not in the town hall format he previously and publicly agreed to.
Barack Obama has brought us only failed promises so far and with a track record like that why should anyone vote for him as President.
“A vote for McSame is a vote for a third term for george.”
That line of empty rhetoric is all the liberals have.
How many times has Obama voted with Bush? Recently, I think he’s voted with Bush as much as McCain has.
McCain has gone against the Republican party to do what is best for the country. Has Obama ever crossed the Democrat party?
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http://www.nraila.org/OBAMA/
http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Issues/77636553-6337-4ecd-b170-49e1c07d2fbd.htm
The Choice is clear, John McCain!
The liberals posting here are in full panic mode. They can hardly back up Obama’s campaign because they have become lost in the BS of Obama’s “refinement”.
What’s the matter, can’t keep up with the daily changing campaign stances and talking points?
The only thing they have left are the desperate attacks, AND I DO MEAN DESPERATE, on John McCain.
Pass the popcorn, it’s like watching Big Brother or Survivor – what are they going to turn on next!