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Do you think mccain can unite the country?

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Do you think mccain can unite the country?

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  1. I wasn't aware that it is detached in any perilous manner.


  2. Though he may have a history of working on both sides of the fence...he recently or since least the end of the republican primary have been pushing a very conservative agenda in attempt to align himself better with the party's base...hence since he gave up many moderate positions and if elected would only lead to more stagnation in Washington...(Obama is only slightly better)

  3. No

  4. No!

    While I will vote for John McCain, since he is the lesser of the two weevils, he is not sufficiently charismatic to unite this very divided country.

    Obama, while he is charismatic, propounds policies which will absolutely tear this country apart.

  5. Yes, because he has a long long history of working on both sides of the isle.   He pisses off more Republicans that Democrats.

  6. I think the only way to unite the country is to get the older long time senators out and put in young fresh blood who really want to work for the good of the people.

  7. No. He does not own a magic wand. Besides, it will take a miracle to do that!

  8. Not a chance, his intention to increase tax breaks for outsourcing labor and increase corporate wealth,along with his anti-union plans for the NLRB would divide it even more.

  9. No. George Bush also had a history of productively working with Democrats before he became President. Then when he tried the same in Washington the liberal Democrats stabbed him in the back. There is no uniting with liberals and it is a waste of time to try. Real  patriotic moral Americans must oppose liberals instead of trying to get along with them. I trust rattlesnakes more than liberals because rattlesnakes warn you before they bite.

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