Tell Me WHY I SHOULD VOTE FOR MCCAIN/PALIN.

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Tell Me WHY I SHOULD VOTE FOR MCCAIN/PALIN.

I really want to hear this. No Bashing either Candidate or Party Please.
 

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all you have to do sweetlou... is look at the people that back obama on this site and what they are saying...

nothing but vile and vicious attacks on a mother that has a retarded baby(that i as many others questioned at first) they must be scared of something they saw at the convention or they would not be lowering themselves to this type of nonsense...


AND ALSO DON'T FORGET A TEAM FROM ARIZONA WON 70-0 ON OPENING WEEK IN CFB.... MCCAIN IS FROM ARIZONA
 

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Still. Obama this Obama that. It wasnt the question.

Why McCain.

I'm with Sweetlou. I'm tired of the anti-BO groupies. Let's hear from some people geniunely like McCain.
 

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hehehehehhe ok sorry rob funk...i admit i am in no way a political guy...am currently unable to vote as a matter of fact...but have been called to jury duty monday the 15th...why i don't know?

but i called and told them i was not eligible due to some charges...and they said i had to show up anyway...so i will use that opportunity to file for reinstatement while i am at courthouse... and then proudly cast my vote for mccain..

for no other reason than the smear campaign being waged...hey it may just be me? but i doubt it...


"WHEN HATE GOES WRONG"


i may be the only "rube" thinking like this but i doubt it
 
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McCain is more likely to keep taxes lower and not expand government. I believe taking hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes away from businesses is going to hurt the economy, jobs will be lost. Government programs do not create jobs. It's not about government policy, it's about cash flow.

I believe McCain is much more qualified to be commander in chief in what is still a very hostile and fragile world stage.

I believe drilling here and drilling now is where any energy policy must begin, although it must expand beyond drilling.

After that, it's more about social policy like nomination of conservative judges, but if you're not conservative, that's not something you're gonna like.
 

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McCain is more likely to keep taxes lower and not expand government. I believe taking hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes away from businesses is going to hurt the economy, jobs will be lost. Government programs do not create jobs. It's not about government policy, it's about cash flow.

I believe McCain is much more qualified to be commander in chief in what is still a very hostile and fragile world stage.

I believe drilling here and drilling now is where any energy policy must begin, although it must expand beyond drilling.

After that, it's more about social policy like nomination of conservative judges, but if you're not conservative, that's not something you're gonna like.

bullshit, and you know it Wully :ohno:
 

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ok so Willie You are saying that Mccain " more likely to keep taxes lower and not expand government"

So Willie, is it safe to say that you believe that Businesses should pay less taxes and the majority (middle class Americans) should pay more? tell me your thoughts.

Can you expand on your commander in chief statements and how you feel about Palin becoming Commander in Chief if Mccain dies while in office. Lets just talk about Mccain/Palin for now.. ( I know the response that is coming) but try to stick to Mccain
/Palin.

As far as drilling here, drilling now, you would say that is the answer to our energy Crisis?
Please expand.
and Buster You told me you were gonna fade me and take Oregon State this weekend against Penn St? How did that turn out for you?
 

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drill here drill now is the dumbest rally cry ive ever heard. if we'd invest in methanol and people made fuel like myself for roughly 20 cents a gallon you guys wouldnt be whining about drill here drill now.
 

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ok so Willie You are saying that Mccain " more likely to keep taxes lower and not expand government"

So Willie, is it safe to say that you believe that Businesses should pay less taxes and the majority (middle class Americans) should pay more? tell me your thoughts.

Can you expand on your commander in chief statements and how you feel about Palin becoming Commander in Chief if Mccain dies while in office. Lets just talk about Mccain/Palin for now.. ( I know the response that is coming) but try to stick to Mccain
/Palin.

As far as drilling here, drilling now, you would say that is the answer to our energy Crisis?
Please expand.
and Buster You told me you were gonna fade me and take Oregon State this weekend against Penn St? How did that turn out for you?

Nobody should pay more taxes, it's not safe to say anything like that at all. Actually, it's the polar opposite of my position. Increasing taxes slows the economy. I can say with 100% certainty, if my business clients have to pay more taxes or pay for increased benefits, they will lay people off. Stone cold lock of your lifetime.

It's safe to say government needs to spend less.

We need to tap our enormous oil reserves, that will help to alleviate soaring energy costs immediately, as speculation will recede and long term supplies will increase. We need to increase our use of nuclear energy, that's next in line. Wind & solar are longer term projects that should be pursued as well. Drill here and drill now is the very important 1st step.

Palin is as qualified to be commander in chief as Obama. Being a presidential candidate longer is not a qualification. If you have a problem with Palin, who has a great mentor, you should have a bigger problem with Obama. Biden actually wanted to divide Iraq into 3 separate countries, that's a tad bit out there to me.
 
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..... on a mother that has a retarded baby

He's not a tard. He's a pancake face.

BTW, Great Show As Always!

Sincerely

R C Collins
 

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Obama has ideas like filling your tires, now you could argue that thats a factually supported opinion but drilling is more fun than filling tires and telling people to fill there tires sounds preachy, drilling creates the impression of action which raises morale and helps america. Also, where Bush got in trouble is he became arrogant, he was fine the 1st 4 years because he was insecure and listened to his advisors, then he became arrogant and took the world on his shoulders and sucked, Mccain wont make it 8 years and if he dies Palin will undoubtedly listen to advisors because she knows shes not ready to be president, which is fine as long as shes aware of it, which she is.
 

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Government programs do not create jobs.

???

Local sheriff's office is operated and paid for by our county government and employs over 6000 people.

A teeny example among literally tens of thousands of government run operations that in fact create and maintain (often to a fault) jobs.
 

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Obama's supposedly "sweeping" ethics reform -- which forces congressmen to eat lobbyist-provided meals standing up instead of sitting down -- and his feckless reforms in Illinois make him look the Bambi to Palin's Godzilla.

Obama's idea of ethics reform is to mandate clean sheets in the brothel. Palin's is to tear it down.
 

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I have a question that is related to a few points that have been brought up recently. I read an article yesterday that claimed 50% of income earners in the US do not pay any income taxes. Is that accurate, it seems really high?
 

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I have a question that is related to a few points that have been brought up recently. I read an article yesterday that claimed 50% of income earners in the US do not pay any income taxes. Is that accurate, it seems really high?

the lower 50% of income earners pay 2.99% of total taxes.
 

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I really hate all the slime directed at BO. Just Google "Obama AntiChrist" and see how many hits you get. Many others claim he is really a Muslim. I personally like the guy more than McCain. He is half white and half black, so he can dance and play basketball and get a law degree from Harvard. The truth is, he embodies the best of both races. I am sure that when he loses, he will quit the Senate and go after the big bucks as a lawyer, because he doesn't have the patience to work in government except as chief.

BO has been a liberal from day one. What you see is what you get. McCain has been all over the map, even now claiming he would vote against his own immigration bill. McCain will say anything to get elected. His choice of Sarah Palin was a cynical yet effective ploy to help get elected. It was good for McCain, but bad for America and bad for her family.

The problem with BO getting elected is really the power that Pelosi and Reid would then have. The most liberal agenda would fly right through, from gun control to open borders. And these are two of the most important issues to me, especially illegal immigration. If the Republicans were in charge of Congress I could vote for BO and be assured that nothing too liberal would get passed by Congress.

I will hold my nose and vote for McCain. Unless polls clearly show that my state will be won by McCain. In which case I will cast a protest vote for BO.

Is that equivocal enough for you?
 

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i hate politics and never really cared much about it, until now....

ideally, mitt romney would have been a good choice but if i had to choose between these 2 knuckleheads, mccain wins hands down...why?

barack is christian yet supports pro-choice???
barack associates himself with left wing extremists (ie rev jeremiah wright, rev. pfleger & let's not forget his ANGRY lunatic wife)
barack went to europe for his world tour not too long ago but did he bother to visit the men and women on active duty?---i think he actually went shopping when he wasn't being "presidential"

the list goes on and on.

mccain on the other hand...looks like he could die at a moment's notice but give me someone that has actually done something while in office than someone (barack) that talks and talks and talks about doing things but has nothing to show for it (other than his own memoir)

just my 2 cents...:toast:
 

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The other choice is a Joke no other reason.
 

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