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  • Mc Cain

    Is already scaring the hell out of me.

    I listened to his CPAC speech yesterday, man, i thought bush had a hard on for Iran...........Mc Cain was jonesing like an addict, made me very concerned.


    FWIW, the way these nut jobs talk, it's no different then me saying someone on the board has the ability to get a gun, and since I don't like em, I will raid your home, cause I'm afraid what u might do if you have access to a gun.

    That's called DICTATORSHIP

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    Re: Mc Cain

    on a side note, on report cards

    mccain gets an 83 on conservative votes, which means out of 500 votes, 85 were against conservative principles

    yet, who cares

    the question u gotta ask is why is rush limbaugh and that whole crowd pissed at him, what is that about

    if u do research mccain has been behind dozens of initiatives and bills that are so stupid it's not even funny

    he's a maverick allright, a maverick with all the wrong idea's

    mcain/fiengold violates the constitution, yet, i guess that's okay

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    • #3
      Re: Mc Cain

      MCain = IDIOT
      IDIOT as a president of the US of A = Country in Jeopardy.

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      • #4
        Re: Mc Cain

        I really have no clue on where he stands...as long as ron paul is on the ballot that is the way I am going

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          Re: Mc Cain

          he's got to go!! i'm scared shytless that this guy might make it...i can only imagine a race between him and that clinton broad...fuk!! i think thats what we might see!
          HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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          • #6
            Re: Mc Cain

            I listened to his speech at the CPAC yesterday - he tried to offer confidence essentially stating that he wouldn't be McCain any more. Then if you took his statements and applied them to himself - he was arguing not to vote for him.

            McCain quotes from CPAC:
            -"a political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency or simply to swell its numbers." - yet then he goes on to promise how he will change his positions on immigration and tax cuts in favor of the more conservative view. [Tax cuts are pretty fundamental position for republicans]

            -"I will never waver in that conviction, I promise you. I know in this country our liberty will not be seized in a political revolution or by a totalitarian government. But, rather, as Burke warned, it can be 'nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts.'" [Where can you not find contradictions to this one? There is no problem to small for McCain to inject government into. This quote along side McCain's record and how he compares himself to Reagan and Barry Goldwater just shows "freedom" is only a buzz word for him.]


            I hope I can get all of this out of my system come November!

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              Re: Mc Cain

              I liked McCain in the last election, but it seems he has changed some of his views since that time . . . that's a little troublesome. I did not watch the speech though.

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              • #8
                Re: Mc Cain

                mccain is a traitor!!! he wasnt nicknamed songbird for nothing...and he wasnt even born in the U.S.!!!!!!

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                • #9
                  Re: Mc Cain

                  ^Are you guys serious? Politics aside for a moment . . . you really don't think children of military officers stationed abroad should be able to run for office? Really?

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