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I will Vote for McCain

backhoeboogie

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kolanuraven said:
aplusmnt said:
backhoeboogie said:
Why aint you running for president? You'd beat hillary hands down.

The key would be looks, they are both scary liberals, the tie would go to the best looking. And god help Kolan if she is uglier than Hillary, if that is the case then she better stay anonymous on a message board and stay out of any public elections. :lol:


Ohhh....good lord... not only are you worried about the ' black' with the black man....now you're sexist!!!! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol:

Oh now. You know better than that. Looking at dubya probably doesn't trip aplus's or anyone's trigger. :D
 
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Anonymous

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Colin Powell was on TV this afternoon and would not endorse McCain for President- he also said he would not rule out supporting, endorsing and voting for either Hillary or Obama....

He's still not forgiven GW for putting him out to be the Juda's Goat to sell the war 5 years ago, with false/unproven info.....
 

aplusmnt

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Oldtimer said:
Colin Powell was on TV this afternoon and would not endorse McCain for President- he also said he would not rule out supporting, endorsing and voting for either Hillary or Obama....

He's still not forgiven GW for putting him out to be the Juda's Goat to sell the war 5 years ago, with false/unproven info.....

I bet when the curtain closes all these guys claiming to not vote for McCain will do so. I think they are putting pressure on him to get him to lean a little more to the right. They want him to make some conservative promises.
 

fff

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Oldtimer said:
Colin Powell was on TV this afternoon and would not endorse McCain for President- he also said he would not rule out supporting, endorsing and voting for either Hillary or Obama....

He's still not forgiven GW for putting him out to be the Juda's Goat to sell the war 5 years ago, with false/unproven info.....

McCain supports Bush's failed Iraqi war. In fact, he may be more likely to use our military to "nation build." He apparently supports Federal funding for stem cells and believes in global warming. So on those two topics, he's a vast improvement over GWB. In fact, I expect most Republicans will get behind him for the election, whether conservatives do or not.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20080208/wl_mcclatchy/2843894

As far as I'm concerned, Powell brought his problems on himself. He knew better than to go to the UN and make the claims he did about Saddam. Now he's got to live with it.
 

Red Robin

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I heard of another dem today switching over. He likes mccains war stance , thinks obama isn't experienced enough and hillary is a crook. That makes 3 dems I know switching over.
 

backhoeboogie

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Red Robin said:
I heard of another dem today switching over. He likes mccains war stance , thinks obama isn't experienced enough and hillary is a crook. That makes 3 dems I know switching over.

I mentioned some yellow dogs jumping the fence in another post. It is amazing. But, McCain isn't very far from being a Dem hisself.
 

olderroper

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TSR said:
olderroper said:
kolanuraven said:
It's a shame that you Rep's have no one on your side you can ' get' together & agree on!!

And it is a bigger shame that our Dem controlled congress who now have the power to pass some laws in this country for the good of all are setting on their duffs doing nothing.

Not that I have much respect for the Dems but for how many years have the Republicans been in control ??? Sometimes you might be better off doing nothing than to have things in the mess they are in now, mainly due to this Republican administration and their yes man,look the other way, Congress.

I would think by now,with all the open info on the internet, people would have figured out it aint the Dems or Rep running this country. They are all following somebody else directions. Pretty obvious to me.
Been obvious for 30 years too. Anybody remember the American Ag Movement days.
 
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Anonymous

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Its kind of refreshing to me as an Independent to see so many folks that are actually voting for or supporting someone because of who they are or what they think they can or will do- instead of being lemmings and voting for the (D) or the (R) by someones name.....
I think its an ever growing trend!!!!


Susan Eisenhower, `Lifelong Republican,' Backs Obama

By Ryan J. Donmoyer

Feb. 2 (Bloomberg) -- The granddaughter of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president, saying the Illinois senator can forge bipartisan cooperation and ``encourage ordinary Americans to stand straight again.''

Susan Eisenhower, writing on the Washington Post opinion pages today, said Obama is best positioned to ``bring about a sense of national unity and change'' and can attract the crossover voters from the Republican Party to make it happen. It was Obama's first endorsement by a prominent Republican.

``If the Democratic Party chooses Obama as its candidate, this lifelong Republican will work to get him elected and encourage him to seek strategic solutions to meet America's greatest challenges,'' wrote Eisenhower, 57, an author and business consultant. ``To be successful, our president will need bipartisan help.''

Dwight Eisenhower, a Republican, was elected president in 1952, the last contest that didn't feature an incumbent president or vice president. Susan Eisenhower wrote that a coalition of Democrats, Republicans and young voters can deliver Obama a victory that would ``assure the world and Americans that this great nation's impulses are still free, open, fair, and broad-minded.''
 
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Anonymous

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Apparently the Conservatives are not buying that John McCain is a conservative :???: :wink: :lol: :p But GW said he was :???: :wink: :lol: :p

ELECTION 2008
John McCain funded by Soros since 2001
Candidate's Reform Institute also accepted funds from Teresa Kerry


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Posted: February 12, 2008
1:00 am Eastern


By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2008 WorldNetDaily





As Sen. John McCain assumes the GOP front-runner mantle, his long-standing, but little-noticed association with left-wing donors such as George Soros and Teresa Heinz Kerry is receiving new attention among his Republican critics.

In 2001, McCain founded the Alexandria, Va.-based Reform Institute as a vehicle to receive funding from George Soros' Open Society Institute and Teresa Heinz Kerry's Tides Foundation and several other prominent non-profit organizations.

McCain used the institute to promote his political agenda and provide compensation to key campaign operatives between elections.


In 2006, the Arizona senator was forced to sever his formal ties with the Reform Institute after a controversial $200,000 contribution from Cablevision came to light. McCain solicited the donation for the Reform Institute using his membership on the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. In a letter to the Federal Communications Commission, he supported Cablevision's push to introduce the more profitable al la carte pricing, rather than packages of TV programming.


Yet, the Reform Institute still employs the McCain campaign's Hispanic outreach director, Juan Hernandez, as a senior fellow of its Comprehensive Immigration Reform Initiative.

As WND reported, Hernandez serves as a non-paid volunteer for the McCain campaign. A dual Mexican-U.S. citizen, he was a member of former President Vicente Fox's cabinet, representing an estimate 24 million Mexicans living abroad. Hernandez, with a "Mexico first" message, has argued aggressively against building a fence on the Mexican border, insisting the frontier needed to remain wide open so illegal immigrants could easily enter the U.S.

The July 6, 2001, homepage of the Reform Institute archived on the Internet lists founder McCain as chairman of the group's advisory committee.

Prominent senior officials on the McCain 2008 presidential campaign staff found generously paid positions at the Reform Institute following the senator's unsuccessful run for the White House in 2000.

Rick Davis, McCain's current campaign manager, was paid $110,000 a year by the Reform Institute for a consulting position, according to the group's 2003 Form 990 filing with the IRS.

In 2004, Davis advanced to the position of Reform Institute president, with an annual salary of $120,000, according to the group's 2004 Form 990.

In 2005, Davis remained president, but his salary dropped back to $45,000 a year, with a time commitment of five hours per week, according the 2005 Form 990.

Carla Eudy, a senior advisor on McCain's 2008 presidential campaign who until recently headed fundraising, was paid $177,885 in 2005 to serve as the Reform Institute's secretary-treasurer.

Other McCain presidential campaign staffers who have found employment at the Reform Institute include Trevor Potter, McCain's 2000 legal counsel, and Crystal Benton, the senator's former press secretary, who served as institute's communications director in 2005 for an annual salary of $52,083.

The Reform Institute regularly has supported McCain in various legislative efforts, including on campaign finance reform, global warming and "comprehensive immigration reform," all efforts widely opposed by many in the party's conservative base.

Arianna Huffington, syndicated columnist and creator of the HuffingtonPost.com, has served on the Reform Institute's advisory committee since the group's inception.

According to FrontPage Magazine, Teresa Heinz Kerry has provided more than $4 million to the Tides Foundation, a non-profit organization founded by anti-war activist Drummond Pike in 1976 with a history of funding causes such as abortion, homosexual-rights activism and open borders.

Financial contributors while McCain was chairman of the Reform Institute also have included the Educational Foundation of America, a group that supports abortion and opposes drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=56177
 

aplusmnt

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Oldtimer said:
Apparently the Conservatives are not buying that John McCain is a conservative :???: :wink: :lol: :p But GW said he was :???: :wink: :lol: :p

You sure use a lot of emoticons for something I don't think anyone cares about on here! You seem to think you are making a point but no one on here that I know of really cares that much for Bush. Bush is strong with his war on Terrorist other than that not many conservatives care for him, in general and I think it would be safe to say on this website either.

You have an unnatural fascination for George W Bush. :?
 

kolanuraven

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You guys thought he ( GW) hung the moon not too long ago.
:lol:

It's funny now to see how all of you are s-lo-w-l-y easing away from him, bit by bit, inch by inch, step by step. Not a very loyal bunch at all!!
 

Mike

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kolanuraven said:
You guys thought he ( GW) hung the moon not too long ago.
:lol:

It's funny now to see how all of you are s-lo-w-l-y easing away from him, bit by bit, inch by inch, step by step. Not a very loyal bunch at all!!

Better than Gore would have been. Kerry too. I'm sure of it.

We might be reading the road signs in Arabic by now. :roll:

And paying for our lunch in Dinars.
 

aplusmnt

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kolanuraven said:
You guys thought he ( GW) hung the moon not too long ago.
:lol:

It's funny now to see how all of you are s-lo-w-l-y easing away from him, bit by bit, inch by inch, step by step. Not a very loyal bunch at all!!

The only thing I have ever heard on here is people defending Bush on the War and I still will do that. I do not remember anyone defending his spending, securing of the border, treatment of border patrol and many more things.

Just because you can not differentiate between support on war effort and other issues does not make us easing away.

I have said on more than one occasion I think he is not a good president EXCEPT ON THE WAR! I can remember threads started by Mike on the border patrolman.

Conservatives on here are good at looking at all sides of issues and making decisions based on their beliefs not party loyalty. Its the Liberals here like you that are strict on party loyalty and issues.

Much like conservatives are now not supporting McCain just because he is a Republican.
 

Mike

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I can remember threads started by Mike on the border patrolman.

Yes, I called for his Impeachment on the Ramon and Compean debacle.

We ain't like ya'll to defend Clinton on his every move and kiss the ground he walks on.

We have INDEPENDENT thought processes girl! We don't bend the way the wind blows for anybody.

I'll even go this far. Even Ronald Reagan wasn't perfect! :lol:
 
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Mike said:
I'll even go this far. Even Ronald Reagan wasn't perfect! :lol:

Thats twice today-- Rush and Ann will be banning you from the Party soon :wink: :lol: :p
 

olderroper

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Oldtimer said:
Mike said:
I'll even go this far. Even Ronald Reagan wasn't perfect! :lol:

Thats twice today-- Rush and Ann will be banning you from the Party soon :wink: :lol: :p

I think we ought to forget about the parties we have now and come up with
something new like maybe true Americans. Republican or Democrats in Washington, they are all mostly corrupted politicians.
We ought to start over with something different.
 

kolanuraven

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Mike said:
kolanuraven said:
You guys thought he ( GW) hung the moon not too long ago.
:lol:

It's funny now to see how all of you are s-lo-w-l-y easing away from him, bit by bit, inch by inch, step by step. Not a very loyal bunch at all!!

Better than Gore would have been. Kerry too. I'm sure of it.
We might be reading the road signs in Arabic by now. :roll:

And paying for our lunch in Dinars.



You in the ' swami' business now? :roll:
 

kolanuraven

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aplusmnt said:
kolanuraven said:
You guys thought he ( GW) hung the moon not too long ago.
:lol:

It's funny now to see how all of you are s-lo-w-l-y easing away from him, bit by bit, inch by inch, step by step. Not a very loyal bunch at all!!

The only thing I have ever heard on here is people defending Bush on the War and I still will do that. I do not remember anyone defending his spending, securing of the border, treatment of border patrol and many more things.

Just because you can not differentiate between support on war effort and other issues does not make us easing away.

I have said on more than one occasion I think he is not a good president EXCEPT ON THE WAR! I can remember threads started by Mike on the border patrolman.

Conservatives on here are good at looking at all sides of issues and making decisions based on their beliefs not party loyalty. Its the Liberals here like you that are strict on party loyalty and issues.

Much like conservatives are now not supporting McCain just because he is a Republican.


Just because you can not differentiate between support on war effort and other issues


Ohhhh...hold the phone!! How quick you forget!!!


I can't name the number of times I got trashed here for saying I didn't support the actions of Bush...but I supported the troops.

How many times time was I told you can't differentiate between the two, it's all or nothing, " you're with us or you're against us", remember that little jingle?

How many times I got made fun of....called names....for actual doing something for the troops themselves, sending things they asked for, doing things they'd ask for that they were not able to do by being in Iraq.



does not make us easing away
No you're not ' easing' away....you're flat azzed RUNNING!!!


Just your reply in this post makes that obvious to all.
 

Mike

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kolanuraven said:
Mike said:
kolanuraven said:
You guys thought he ( GW) hung the moon not too long ago.
:lol:

It's funny now to see how all of you are s-lo-w-l-y easing away from him, bit by bit, inch by inch, step by step. Not a very loyal bunch at all!!

Better than Gore would have been. Kerry too. I'm sure of it.
We might be reading the road signs in Arabic by now. :roll:

And paying for our lunch in Dinars.



You in the ' swami' business now? :roll:

Yes. It's easy to predict the future with Dems in charge.

Just make sure your checkbook is fat on April 15 and hide your guns!
 

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