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President McCain. Nice ring to it. ?

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If anyone watched McCain last night, You couldn't have walked away

without knowing the level of respect and gratitude has has for this

country. He does not serve himself. This is not about him. This is about

doing what is right for the Country. There is no doubt in my mind, that

Barack Obama in his own way actually believes in what he says.

Baracks problem is Inexperience. He does not have the hands on

experience to do the job. He is as light in the experience level of

executive governing as the fake styrofoam columns he used at his

coronation.

What you think America McCain or Obama.

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  1. McCain may not be a great orator, but the man is obviously sincere. Anyone who cannot see that, dosnt want to see it. I thought his speech was great. There is now a clear line between him and Obama, and McCain is on the right side of the line. Palin managed to get more viewers for her speech than obama, even with 4 of  the 10 networks not braoadcasting it. To me that tells people, they are looking through a clear lens because they are not sure about Obama/biden.


  2. McCain did serve himself well and continue to do so. His deeds speak louder than his Idle talks .. "War war war and more wars" - that's what he has for the country

  3. He seemed very sincere.   It's his running mate that scares the h**l out of me.

  4. Obama.  I don't like McCains beliefs at all.  I think if he becomes president they'll outlaw abortion and g*y marriage and I don't agree with that.  I also believe it will be another 4 years of Bush.  He says he's for change, and yet voted with Bush 90% of the time.  Obama's plans for our country sound great.  It might just be talk, but experience isn't everything.  At least his VP doesn't want to take Alaska out of the United States.  

  5. 10-4 I agree, and to me having him say GOD BLESS AMERICA at the end of his speech, made my day!!! Way better than saying G.D.America!!!!!!

  6. McCain/Palin 08

  7. I couldn't agree with you more.  There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that McCain truly does care about this country and only wants the best for it.  However, there is definitely doubts in my mind as to Obama's sincerity.  I honestly believe that this is about him and not the country as a whole.  I also believe that McCain is more bipartisan than Obama and would definitely be more capable of working with both sides. Not only is Obama light on the experience and very self-centered, he's always evading answering any questions straightforward, as demonstrated on O'Reilly last night with the Iran issue.  Given his non answer there's no doubt in my mind that there is any instance in which he thinks military force or even just using the threat of it is appropriate which will only make this country look weaker. I disagree with you that Obama actually believes what he says.  I think he's just telling people what he thinks they want to hear and then will just impose his own agenda, whatever that actually is.

    So.. McCain all the way  

  8. hahahaha....yah, whatever you say..

    warmongers...

  9. If McCain is not just about himself, then he should sell all his houses and donate money to the needy.

    Obama has a dream and he worked hard to fulfill his dream.

    McCain cheated on his first wife. That makes him a dishonourable person.

    But then, that's between him and her.

    But him choosing Palin affects the country.

    The governor has only been out of the country once.

    How is she going to handle foreign affairs, let alone meet with any of the leaders of the world?

    You have got it all wrong.

  10. JOHN MCCAIN OF COURSE. THIS IS SIMPLY A NO BRAINER.

  11. McCain is the real man for the job!

    If you ask Obama he has the answer for everything.

    McCain knows the people of the USA have the answer's and wants everyone to help.

    Obama wants more money (taxes)so that people like him (government) can fix the problem's. I do not think we can tax are way out of this problem.

    Obama has lots experience doing nothing but talking that's it.

    We need someone to take action like McCain.

  12. You are exactly right! I couldn't have been more impressed with him, or Sarah!!!

    McCain/Palin 08!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. You pointed out an important distinction between McCain and Obama.

    I believe that Obama, at his core, is a political opportunist.  McCain wants to serve the country; Obama serves his political agenda.  

    In many ways, I think Obama has been built up by the media, his followers, his own ego, and his handlers to such an extent that it is almost inevitable that he is destined for a hard fall in November.  Although I supported Hillary through the primaries, I now support McCain.  Obama's ego will lead to his downfall, as has been the case with many so-called "leaders" in history.

  14. John McCain, is a determined man. He was bankrupt in the early part

    of the primary, He was having to scale back people, cut corners and

    gut it out. He DID. Obama has had the silver spoon shoved up his

    azz since the first minute SOROS announced he would direct and

    guide him to the dem coronation. And the results are this. McCain

    will be the next President of the US. And Obama and Soros can sit

    back and Ponder just how they got there butts kicked.

  15. President McCain!!!!

  16. after McCain chose Palin, I'm voting for him. It shows what he thinks is important. And she's definately a fighter. We need someone like her.

  17. McCain all the way.

    I am bias in so much as I support Mccain instead of Obama, but I know Mccain is not perfect, probably doesn't agree with me on the issues completely, he'll probably do and has done a lot of things I don't like, but if the choice is between a former community organizer, whatever that means, and Mccain, I choose Mccain.

    My answer to your question is no to enough experience and no to being tested.  

    At the DNC Obama talks about change, and yet he turned down 2 town hall debates with Mccain.  He talks about the American people having a voice, but the town hall debate was the only opportunity he had to hear that voice.  Obama talks about being his brothers keeper, and yet he wants nothing to do with his own part brother from the same Father, who lives on a dollar a day in Kenya (George Hussein Onyango Obama).  Obama talks about how he is the same as everyone else and understands others, but makes that gun and religion comment.  Obama flip flops on anything.  He hedges all his points.  He voted 129 times in the U.S. Senate as "present" to avoid showing his views.  He removed Alice Palmer in Chicago so he could avoid an election.  In his 12, 14 years at Law School, no one could get him to make a decision on anything.  His former friend from Hawaii, I think it was, he's destitute, fell on hard times, and his campaign wants nothing to do with him, but somehow I am supposed to believe that Obama cares about middle America?  What about his brother?  What about his former friend?  He seems that if there are no deep pockets, no prestige, and no glossy GQ covers involved, he's not interested.

    Senator Obama strikes me as someone who doesn't want to get his hands dirty.  He doesn't want to get on his knees and do the real work of Government, the real work of community.  He wants to talk about it, and sound pretty and slick about it, but the real work takes years and committment.  He lacks it.

    Obama has never had a real management job, never led anything.  He can't even keep his wife's mouth shut. (Reference, the first 20 months of his 'campaign').

    We know nothing about Obama, and when the press follows him on the trail, they try to hide the fact he is throwing garbage and cigerettes out the window.  He was a confirmed litterbug back in Chicago, but the mass media leaves that out.

    Read Chicago Tribune articles on his past, and study his words for the deceptiveness and lawyerly way he hedges anything, and you can see that he is one thing and one thing only - thirsty for power.  He's a power hungry elitist who wants a velvet, red carpet life, without the self sacrifice required to earn it.

    Did anyone notice that he is too young too?


  18. McCain all the way.

  19. HAAA>  I guess you didn't listen to Obama's speech.  McCopyCat stole that stuff fm him!

    I'm laughing so hard, I've fallen and I can' get up!!

  20. You are absolutely right. Gov. Palin was the exact right choice for McCain. Now we have not just one but two fighters working together for us. That is what America needs. We sure don't need a celebrity, prima donna in the White House. We need someone who really cares about America and can get this country back on the right track. In other words we need McCain/Palin people who put our Country First.

    Thanks for asking.

  21. Great ring to it President McCain followed by President Palin First Woman President.

    The irony is all the lib women will have voted against the first woman President.

    Ha ha hahahaha

  22. ... which one would have the intestinal fortitude to find a place for Ron Paul in the cabinet ?  which one has a strong stance on ILLEGAL mexicans, or other central american illegals ?  which one has actually served the U.S. in uniform ? simple questions...simple truthful answers....


  23. Indeed McCain should be the President. He has proven his love for Country, before the words spoken by himself, and the other Republicans at the Convention. He, like his wife, Cindy, for all her good deeds around the world, have mostly remained quiet about themselves, and let their actions speak for them.

    It's a crying shame Liberals either don't care, or don't listen.

    What has Obama or his wife Michele done? Not charity, unless you consider giving money to Political Party, and Luis Farrakhan charities? I don't.

    All I hear from the Obama camp is how against winning wars, and America they are, as are their "friends".

    America needs a President who loves her, with everything he has...his life, and his honor.

    I choose McCain.

  24. 100% MCCAIN.  Obama is not only inexperienced, but he also puts himself and his ideology before his country and his country's immediate needs, even to the point of mocking American traditions, like God himself, and like the American flag and the national anthem.  He has a communist mentor, and for anyone who does not understand the ills and the dangers of communism...YOU NEED TO READ A HISTORY BOOK.  He does not tout freedom and independence and economic success.  He touts "free" health care, "free" education...which in fact American citizens will be paying more for in increased government taxes.  Not to mention "free" benefits he plans to give to illegals that is coming out of citizen pockets.  He also touts union-run schools, where parents and kids will have little say in the independence of their choices bc government decides what is best for everyone.  He is against drilling offshore US, which means we still continue to pay $55.1 billion a year on the 65% of foreign oil we import, searching for these alternative energy sources that wont come for another 10 years.  And then of course he is for killing living souls throughout pregnancy, taking away our second amendment rights as citizens, making English unofficial, and an increase in capital gains, income, and dividend tax, and implementation of an inheritance tax (basically, paying for the things that were bequeathed to you in family wills...again...even though they were paid for once...and if you can't pay for them...you lose them to the government), and a gas tax (as if we didn't already pay enough for it).  Basically...he supports government take-over, and taking the focus off the independence of American citizens.  He wants us to be dependent American citizens.  He wants us to be like Britain, who now has no military strength, and who is experiencing the seceding of Scotland along with terrorism.  

    And at least McCain has class, which is something I cannot say for Obama...

    "We are fellow Americans, an association that means more to me than any other. We're dedicated to the proposition that all people are created equal and endowed by our Creator with inalienable rights. No country ever had a greater cause than that. And I wouldn't be an American worthy of the name if I didn't honor Senator Obama and his supporters for their achievement."

    And lastly...

    "I'm not running for president because I think I'm blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save our country in its hour of need. My country saved me. My country saved me, and I cannot forget it. And I will fight for her for as long as I draw breath, so help me God.

    If you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you're disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and work to correct them. Enlist in our Armed Forces. Become a teacher. Enter the ministry. Run for public office. Feed a hungry child. Teach an illiterate adult to read. Comfort the afflicted. Defend the rights of the oppressed. Our country will be the better, and you will be the happier. Because nothing brings greater happiness in life than to serve a cause greater than yourself.

    I'm going to fight for my cause every day as your President. I'm going to fight to make sure every American has every reason to thank God, as I thank Him: that I'm an American, a proud citizen of the greatest country on earth, and with hard work, strong faith and a little courage, great things are always within our reach. Fight with me. Fight with me.

    Fight for what's right for our country.

    Fight for the ideals and character of a free people.

    Fight for our children's future.

    Fight for justice and opportunity for all.

    Stand up to defend our country from its enemies.

    Stand up for each other; for beautiful, blessed, bountiful America.

    Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight. Nothing is inevitable here. We're Americans, and we never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history.

    Thank you, and God Bless you."

    I'M VOTING FOR THE MAVERICK, NOT THE COMMUNIST.  


  25. I'm going with President McCain and Vice-President Sarah Palin.  I think real change will be coming to Washington on January 20, 2009.  I also think the senate is in for a very rude awakening when she takes over.  What a pair a maverick and a pit bull.

  26. McCain all the way, Obama is a socialist and has no experience and flip flops more than a fish out of water.

  27. President John McCain '08  

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