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Can I get a republican to admit that Palin/McCain policies will not "CHANGE" anything...?

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I mean why dont you guys just admit it. Palin/Grampa arent going to change anything. McCain vote with Bush 95% of the time. Thats no change. How do you expect to change in just 4 years(all hes going to do before he himself says hes too old) voting with bush 95% of the time, following the same Bush economic blueprint that drove our economy into the ground and staying in Iraq for 100 years.

81% of the country agrees we are going in the wrong direction. McCain does not. You are voting with McCain just admit, you like things the way they are.

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  1. id reallly rather have the smae old **** then millions of sollars more going into taxes, and i want oil cheaper, and mcain is the man i want to win, althouugh i hate mccain

    so i say is GO PALIN


  2. That's not going to happen. They are severely disillusioned.

  3. to be fair , neither will BO . dems are in on the scams too .  im voting Nader .

  4. Sure I'll admit that you are blind and deaf. Wake up and smell the cappuccino.....McCain 2008 ..bd

  5. Not to mention that, with a Democratic majority in both houses, McCain wouldn't get anything done. Look at Bush's last 2 years.

  6. chill out, these republicans will never see the obvious...they fall for the same stuff EVERY election. Promises of small govt and fiscal conservatism, and EVERY year they get the OPPOSITE

  7. They will not admit they love it the way it is

    It is their fault for voting in Bush not once but twice and about to try it yet again

    Why......because these people do not like the sound of change

    coming from anyone but Mc Cain

    Who after 26 years wants to change how things are done in Washington

    ...sounds like he likes Obama slogans too

    They forgot that he belongs to the very party and that he is suddenly running against "the old Republicans""

    What a joke and thanks to Rove they have a hockey mom for vice president who is one step away from becoming president..

    The world watched and the world laughs at his choice and laugh at all his supporters in the hall

    News flash....he is not the only POW ....all he has and how they wave their blue cards...drill drill drill....fight fight fight...believe only they have family who died 9-11, that Only they love this country

    They use character as main reason, judgement as another

    What type of character runs his own party down to pretend to want change and distance himself from Bush ( Not working and you are NOT 'MY FRIEND')

    Judgement....a women who calls herself a   pit-bull with lipstick with claims of more experience than all the candidates ( in what is yet to be asked by real reporters)

    Great choice and he said VP should be able to step in right away and this is how he puts country first


  8. I dont vote change for change sake.  There are directions that we can do that would be different, yet worse.  Obama is a disaster.

  9. they will admit it they would vote for bush again if they could ,they vote party first ,s***w the country

  10. I don't like the way things are but I KNOW the Dems won't make changes for the good.

  11. Nope.  You'll sooner get them to admit that oil dependence is a problem and that the world isn't flat.  

  12. There's no cure for dumb.

  13. sure  i  will  as  long  as  you  obama  supporter  does  the  same  

  14. I am not a republican, but an independent conservative.  I have been VERY disappointed with the GOP over the past 8 years, thanks to the cronyism, the financial corruption, the g*y s*x scandals and the unnecessary war we started in Iraq.  I have been waiting for a chance to vote Democrat so I could stick it to the Republicans.

    Unfortunately, the only changes that the Democrats were offering were bad ones.  With candidates like Gore, Kerry, and now Obama (who I used to support), there is no way I could in good conscience vote democratic.  McCain does have a proven record as a reformer, a maverick, and a guy who talks straight.  Obama doesn't, he just has a fantasy that once he gets elected, everything will change.  He doesn't want to change the rampant spending that we have in the government.  He doesn't want to change the rampant corruption that lobbyists have inflicted because he is in bed with lobbyists like MoveOn.org and hollywood celebrities like Michael Moore and Jane Fonda who hate this country.

    I wanted to vote Democrat, but I will not support Obama.  Biden or Richardson had a chance, but no way I am supporting the aims and goals of MoveOn and their ilk.  Those are the people Obama answers to.  McCain answers to the American people and that is why I am voting for his a.s.s.  So you see, I am for "change" but the right kind of change!

  15. Just like Obama/Biden said they just don't get it. "Change" only means back to NORMAL. Do you remember PEACE and PROSPERITY during the Clinton years?  He wants to continue with what we have now. he has no plan to "change" things back to NORMAL.

  16. I know.

    I wish the republics would just get that.

    Obama/Biden '08  

  17. neither will obama

    look at who he picked as VP a man who has been sucking at the government teet since 1973

  18. Can you get a democrat to admit that obama is a racist fool?  Hmm lets see, no.  You know, it might be amusing if obama wins then when he destroys the entire country, or gets him self killed by being a foolish liberal pansy, the entire Republican party gets to say "I told you so".  

  19. No i will not say that he won't change things, even you can't know that. do you have esp? How about this: can i get a democrat to admit that obama will change the country? change it right into a communist socialist country? because God forbid he wins, that is where we will be going. then i wonder what those 81% of people will say.

  20. Republicans are blinded by religious dogma and extreme  ideology.  They can neither be swayed by reason nor direct contact with reality.  The Republican party is made up of evangelical end-timer, right-wing dead-enders, a monolithic glob ignorant, prideful, self-centered, conceited sociopaths.  

  21. first of all u have to look at the statistics and understand their is what you call "lack of information" in the question and u also have to look at the population that this source is sampling. You have to agree that they did not sample the 300,000 people in america. I wasn't surveyed.

    The question is vague. you need to see who they sampled, how many they sampled, and any other biases that may be present.


  22. Interesting video  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhST5Nuw6...  

    What's Barack's voting record? How many Yea's did he offer up?  

    Ooohhh I guess that's BIG CHANGE! LOL!  Why do the democrats continue to try to push that McCain is a Bush Clone?  Have you even looked at either candidates policies as listed on their websites? Or is it just easier to believe everything the media feeds you.  

  23. As the old saying goes: "The more things change, the more they stay the same"

    The thing most people would agree about is that having McCain as president would prevent a polarized government.  Yes, we all know that Republican Congress and Republican President have proven to be bad.  What honestly makes you think that a Democratic government and a Democratic President would be any better.  Especially with Obama saying he'll lower taxes while increasing spending.  Show me the last time that worked to solve economic problems.

  24. first id like to say neither one can go in office and change things within a few months..the government doesnt work that way..the whole government has to agree on bills to be passed and then they may or may not...any person running will say and promise anything to get into office...if you read the news you will see there has been a date for us to pull out of iraq...april of next yaer..the government and the iraq government did that ..please understand how the government works..its not a one person deal and unfortanantly things dont move very fast in politics...neither one can make quick fixes to where we are as americans and cannot do it alone.

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