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Pilgrim - 05:05am on 05/17/2008
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With McCain running Obama’s chances look really good.  Let’s console ourselves with the thought of watching this chump implode on a daily basis every time he’s given a tough question.

The Whistler - 07:05am on 05/17/2008

With McCain running Obama’s chances look really good.  Let’s console ourselves with the thought of watching this chump implode on a daily basis every time he’s given a tough question.

Small gratification that.  Remember he will be the one with the finger on our nuclear arsenal.  If that doesn’t bother you, nothing about him will.

docdave - 07:05am on 05/17/2008

DocDave:

If that doesn’t bother you…

It won’t. Whistler has a single agenda. Stop McCain regardless of what it does to the nation.

He skews data, creates silly polls… For Whistler this has become a mission ... an obsession… regardless of the outcome.

pparets - 07:05am on 05/17/2008

As opposed to PParents agenda to elect McCain no matter what he does to the country.

If you want my real agenda it’s to actually have a viable political party that supports economic freedoms.  If we lose that we lose everything. 

For others it’s all about the scoreboard, “yea my team won!” At the same time you lose those freedoms.

The Whistler - 08:05am on 05/17/2008

Whistler:

As opposed to Pparents (sic) agenda to elect McCain…

Well, DUH!!

If the choice is between John McCain and Barack Obama, who the hell else do you think I would support!!??

Sit home and whine if you wish.  That’s a vote for the left!!

pparets - 08:05am on 05/17/2008

You left out the “no matter what he does to the country” PP.

I’m sorry it’s more than a “party thing” to me.

The Whistler - 08:05am on 05/17/2008

No, whistler:  For you it is exactly about the party.

The election will be between John McCain and Barack Obama.

You may never publicly say it, but I know that you are wise enough to understand that between those two, there is only one choice - however painful -for any thoughtful American, John McCain.

pparets - 09:05am on 05/17/2008

No, there is no choice right now.

The Whistler - 09:05am on 05/17/2008

right now

Understood…

pparets - 09:05am on 05/17/2008

Whistler: Then what is YOUR solution? Third Party? It elects Obama! Don’t vote? It elects Obama! It is easy to be a naysayer, versus offering a reasonable answer. If it is Obama, Pparets is right about one thing, we conservatives may never get up to bat again.

So, as distatseful as it may be, I know I have little use for McCain, when I place on the scales the smaller amount of harm he may cause through his liberal tendencies versus the sure and much, much greater harm that Obama will inflict upon this nation on the other side, I think we have to financially support and vote for McCain. Beyond that our only hope is to get enough Republicans elected into the Senate to keep it from being filibuster proof and put pressure on the Republican Party to get off their collective asses, increase Republican representation in Congress in 2010 and recapture Congress and the White House in 2012.

Neiman - 09:05am on 05/17/2008
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