I tend to be neutral where Obama is concerned. You Obama bashes ought to be careful, though, you may end up with McSwein in the WH and living under a Zionist dictatorship.
Bashing the chosen three is more accurate a description. Yes, the McCain argument causes some anxiety, but they're all globalist run and promoted so in the end, are you voting for any of them? It's a show designed to keep the sheeple in the game.
I was among the first to register as an Independent in Oklahoma. I doubt I'll vote in this election, but if I do it will be Obama.
This morning on the Electric Jew, I saw a McSwein ad. "I will not surrender in Iraq," he said with his silly, tight-lipped smile. The man is a dangerous, unbalanced warmonger who belongs in the madhouse, not the White House.
This morning on the Electric Jew, I saw a McSwein ad. "I will not surrender in Iraq," he said with his silly, tight-lipped smile. The man is a dangerous, unbalanced warmonger who belongs in the madhouse, not the White House.
The guy is only being truthful about what he will have to do if he wins. Obama isn't being truthful. That's the only difference between them right now. Obama will say what you want to hear, not what he is going to do. McCain will, like an idiot, say what he is going to do, not what you want to hear. McCain can win only against Obama, against Hillary he has no chance. I don't know who I am voting for yet, probably Baldwin, but quite possibly McCain if it is a close race between him and the liberal candidate. I don't want the government getting involved anymore than it already has in health care.
but quite possibly McCain if it is a close race between him and the liberal candidate.
lord, ricky, please. it's all staged and a vote for either one of the selections only gives an endorsement to the fraud. a no vote or a protest/write in vote is the message that millions of us need to send.
lord, ricky, please. it's all staged and a vote for either one of the selections only gives an endorsement to the fraud. a no vote or a protest/write in vote is the message that millions of us need to send.
uh..vast, that's MY comment...but then you know that. a good example of your desperation tactics.
uh..vast, that's MY comment...but then you know that. a good example of your desperation tactics.
Full apologies are in order. Clearly, I mistakenly attributed to you someone else's declaration of McCainlove.
For the record, Christine did NOT express a desire to support McCain by voting for him.
As for my 'desperation' and 'tactics', trust me, I don't have either. I visit this site to learn and to for a good time, not to pursue desperate or tactical objectives.
I visit this site to learn and to for a good time, not to pursue desperate or tactical objectives.
ok, i will abandon that accusation if you promise you'll never ever accuse me of being a mccain or hillary supporter. i have said many times that i will never vote for an establishment candidate and i mean it.
I must admit, I was surprised. It was a honest mistake on my part but it was a mistake.
But you MUST be noticing a discrete yet noticeable shift from Hillarylove to McCain support in certain members. It's not surprising because, once Hilly is no longer a possible Obama stopper, McCain is the only one that's left. What surprises me is that Condi and Webb are not more visible as a McCain and Obama logical VP choices while everyone keeps talking about Obama-Hilly which will not happen.