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John Wayne McCain is the man!

OK! Now we are getting somewhere! I have not warmed up to any of the presidential candidates. I just don't like any of them. Well except Ron Paul of course. But, I think John Wayne McCain just changed all that for me. John Wayne McCain can slip up, while running his mouth and tell the truth while the others are just too good at lying. That's OK with me. I'll take the truth any where I can get it. I'll bet Papa Bush cringed at this one!


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Old May 2, 2008, 06:52 PM   #2  
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Ha Ha Ha!
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Maybe he will awaken and realize that politics is more than just getting along; it is a civil way of changing our government, as opposed to a violent way. He will have to toughen up to win; its not reasonable to expect Oba'llary to fumble McCain's way into the White House, though either is quite capable of doing so.
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never underestimate the ability of Republicans to lose elections. Honestly for McCain to win this there will be alot of other people carrying his water. I'm concerned that he is the next Bob Dole ;a man who should've easily won.
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McCain's political campaign handler's are going to have to keep tighter reigns on the old man or tape his mouth shut between now and November.
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Now I hear that he is reopnening his "comprehensive immigration reform" push. I am wondering if the sheer horror of a Clinton or Obama presidency will be enough to get me to the polls in Nov. or not. I'm pretty old, maybe I won't vote, maybe a lot of conservatives won't. (Not sure myself) Then we could watch the Dems fly this whole country into the ground! If McCain wants to get to the White House, he better wake up as to who his best allies could (or not), be. I doubt the Hispanics will vote for him en mass regardless of what he does.
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Then we could watch the Dems fly this whole country into the ground! If McCain wants to get to the White House, he better wake up as to who his best allies could (or not), be. I doubt the Hispanics will vote for him en mass regardless of what he does.

McCain's on the same side of amnesty as the Democrats, so that's a wash. However your remark: "Dems fly this whole country into the ground," has me wondering what rock you've been hiding under for the last seven and half years. It will take at least two terms just to get us of the rut Bush bogged us down in. Even McCain at his age recently recognized this and that's why he changed his tune from needing to run for one term, to two.
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Galveston ;even worse ,he is planning on attending and making a speech at the La Raza convention .
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Senility is a sad thing.
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senility is not the issue. he is trying to create his own base of support and ignoring the conservative base. The fool had it out with the North Carolina Republican party a week before the primaries. Although he is the nominee and the race is over ,he still had 25% of the Republicans voting against him.

He is making a mistake. Obama is beatable but not without mobilizing the conservatives.This La Raza speech is just pandering to a support base that he probably can't win anyway. While doing it he has gone from committing to border security ;building the wall first, back to this "comprehensive" approach which will mean another amnesty with no border enforcement.

I will vote for him but I am more convinced than ever that we will have a President Obama next year.
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