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<blockquote data-quote="Roll-Yur-Own" data-source="post: 232634" data-attributes="member: 6140"><p>Edge, I never said I was voting for Obama. I'm voting for McCain. Yes I did say that I don't like Palin and I did say that I would rather see Obama or Biden before her, but I'm not going to vote for Obama because of it.</p><p></p><p>My point was that I really don't want to see her in charge NOT that I want to see Obama or Biden. I was illustrating a point.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I am a republican, but I'm not an arch conservative. In fact didn't most arch conservatives vote against McCain in the primary?</p><p></p><p>Perhaps I'm just ****ed off that we couldn't get our act together with a better game plan and a better ticket. I will stick by what I have said that McCains advisors are terrible. He was tied with Obama and now he is way behind.</p><p></p><p>One of my favorite political jokes is "Why is George Bush against cloning?" "Because he knows they would clone Ronald Reagan and throw him out."</p><p></p><p>Reagan united this country he used military might to scare the crap out of our enemies.</p><p>We republicans need to get charismatic people like that back to the head of our party. Bush gave us a big black eye and McCain should have been out there admiting this not showing loyalty to a guy that is the most unpopular president in our lifetime.</p><p></p><p>Bush is a disaster and McCain needed to say it. I watched McCain on a talk show about a year ago when he said how bad the current administration is and the crowd went nuts with applause. He should have stayed that course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roll-Yur-Own, post: 232634, member: 6140"] Edge, I never said I was voting for Obama. I'm voting for McCain. Yes I did say that I don't like Palin and I did say that I would rather see Obama or Biden before her, but I'm not going to vote for Obama because of it. My point was that I really don't want to see her in charge NOT that I want to see Obama or Biden. I was illustrating a point. Yes, I am a republican, but I'm not an arch conservative. In fact didn't most arch conservatives vote against McCain in the primary? Perhaps I'm just ****ed off that we couldn't get our act together with a better game plan and a better ticket. I will stick by what I have said that McCains advisors are terrible. He was tied with Obama and now he is way behind. One of my favorite political jokes is "Why is George Bush against cloning?" "Because he knows they would clone Ronald Reagan and throw him out." Reagan united this country he used military might to scare the crap out of our enemies. We republicans need to get charismatic people like that back to the head of our party. Bush gave us a big black eye and McCain should have been out there admiting this not showing loyalty to a guy that is the most unpopular president in our lifetime. Bush is a disaster and McCain needed to say it. I watched McCain on a talk show about a year ago when he said how bad the current administration is and the crowd went nuts with applause. He should have stayed that course. [/QUOTE]
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