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Why are we supposed to trust John McCain?

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We heard a half dozen people tell us that he doesn't change. But, doesn't that mean that they want us to elect a philandering, warmonger that can't or won't balance the budget?

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  1. For those too uninformed to understand why McCain is the right choice let me give you a couple reasons to vote for him.  One-- He has real experience and loves this country unlike Obama always putting down small town americans and middle class workers that do not have a college degree because they could not afford it.  Unlike Obama they did not get special considerations for tuition because they were a minority. Two- McCain has done things in the senate and introduced legislation that moved this country forward.  McCain supported our troops and the surge while Obama and his group can not even find the words to acknowledge our accomplishments in Iraq.


  2. TRUST?

      

      Well, there is one thing that you can trust in john m.. you CAN trust that in a 4 year term he can not fix what it took bush 8 yrs to s***w up. you CAN trust your judgment that this rep pres candidate is going to do the same things that the last one did.."maybe just a little smoother".. ? You CAN trust that if you vote for John M. knowing exactly what the out come is going to be, it will be better than what it would be if Obama ..."IS" what the biggest percentage of this country thinks he " is"...

    Just an example: If you come to my home to earn my respect and i tell everyone that comes through my front door "take your shoes off at the door please"

    and Obama says " id rather keep mine on thanks " and proceeds into my home .. im gonna put him out on his ***...

    This is just a little thing... i know that..

    but if everyone in America puts their hands on there hearts for the respect and the love of their county and this one *** hole says " ah thats cute" but i would rather not and, then proceeds to tell us a bunch of BS about his love for the american people! YOU WANT THE HONOR/ RESPECT show me that you are able to be respected and that you re honorable"..PUT HIM OUT ON HIS ***!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      I am not racist.. but i don't like people who are!..

    A man , Black man ..Obamas MENTOR is a black supremacist and was right there with Osama  long enough to get the majority of the black community leaning his way.. Then he had to cut him  out because it was hurting the percentage of whites that would vote for him..He has a Cuban flag with Che Guevaras picture on it! "look it up ppl!! Who was this publicity stunt for ? it wasn't for the Caucasian democrat voters!!.. He figured he had us rapped up with what we dealt with in the past.Just being a democrat is ALMOST good enough or, atleast good enough for a little while..you've said it " im voting democrat!".. Jeez me too when we are able to... Obama is not the guy... Trust? Trust that John McCain isn't going to do anything intentional to harm you...Obama will! Obamas Campaign promise........Change... Change = commie revolution.

    THIS COUNTRY  SHOULDN'T EVEN ALLOW THIS GUY TO RUN FOR JP IN A 1 HORSE TOWN.

    Give a guy with A radical background, anti American, communistic public displays the ability to launch nuclear weapons?!....Good Job..

    http://www.nohussein.com/

  3. It will be just like having Bush again.

  4. Pretty much.


  5. This is an important election.  In my mind the Republicans should not get another chance to ruin the country anymore than it is.

    They are asking for us to let them steer this country again for the next four years.

    McCain was right there with Bush.  I don't care what v.p. he gets and what kind of "maverick" he says he is...

    I for one will not choose him or his party.

  6. It also means he doesn't know how to do due diligence when selecting a VP - what a ditz.

  7. We are not supposed to trust him at all.

  8. You are right McCain does not change.

    He is the eternal POW.  And with all due respect that was around 40 years ago.  And I am tired of it being an excuse for not having sound policies and dealing with issues.  

  9. Well, McCain = Bush, and we all know how Bush performed.  Take a little gander:

    Tax Cuts:

    Economic Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001:

    Reduced lowest tax rate for 15% to 10%, and the highest from 39.6% to 35%. Obliterated a $230 BILLION surplus and created a $413 BILLION deficit. A study by the Tax Policy Center found that low- and middle-income Americans, the bottom 60% of Americans only recieved 13.7% of the tax cuts.

    No Child Left Behind:

    By the end of President Bush's first term, complaints about the administrations failure to fund the Act were shelling the White House.

    Kyoto Protocol

    Set requirements for 38 industrialized nations to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. Bush pulled out of the treaty.

    With the rejection of the protocol and the decision to withdraw from the Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty, President Bush seemed to be leading the country on a road not traveled since after World War I, that of isolationism.

    Domestic Policies

    "This administration, in catering to industries that put America's health and natural heritage at risk, threatens to do more damage to our environmental protections than any other in U.S. history." - The National Resources Defense Council

    He accused Democrats of wanting to make Social Security a Federal program, even though it HAS been a federal program since it's inception under Roosevelt. (lol)

    I don't think I need to go into the War in Iraq.

    "George Bush dispenses with people who confront him with inconvenient facts. He truly believes he's on a mission from God. Absolute faith like that overwhelms a need for analysis. The whole thing about faith is to believe things for which there is no empirical evidence, but you can't run the world on faith." - Bruce Bartlett, domestic policy advisor to Ronald Reagan

    Speaking of Reagan, to be fair, Bush did reinstate one of Reagan's policies that stopped federal funds going to international organizations that advocated or paid for abortions.


  10. Because he's given us no reason to not trust him. THAT'S WHY.

  11. Good one.

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