Sunday, July 08, 2007

McCain Left Behind

Cartoon from Townhall.com Funnies 7/5/07

Ater the Amnesty fiasco and the disappointing fund raising efforts the McCain presidential rocket is looking more and more like a dud.

4 comments:

  1. Read this article
    about Fred Thompson.

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  2. Matt -

    I read the article. Pretty fair article. In my mind he is better than the "top three" but not as good as Hunter, Huckabee, Brownback, or Tancredo.

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  3. Barack Obama may be against the war, but at the same time, he supports creating a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants as do most 2008 Presidential Candidates. Is that fair? Is that safe? Is that good for the economy? Apart from Mitt Romney almost all candidates are supporting creating a path for citizenship for illegal immigrants. My question is what happens to the legal foreigners here on different visas? They are applying for a green card and have to wait 8-10 years before they get it while they could quite simply cross the border and cross back illegally and get citizenship if this bill is passed. Are these politicians crazy? What’s wrong with the 2008 Presidential Candidates? Can’t they hear the voice of the people any more? I looked and researched and did a 2008 Presidential Candidates comparison and to tell you the truth, I don’t know who to vote for. While Barack Obama is the most charismatic, Hillary Clinton seems to be the stronger of the two. Then there are the Republicans who have simply lost my faith after Bush. So in the end, we are stuck. No matter what happens, the American public is going to be in trouble one way or another.

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  4. Not all the republicans are that bad, tizzle. You have to look at the second and third tier candidates (which are not listed on the link you posted) like Tancredo and Huckabee. If really you want a who is against the war, vote for Ron Paul. Don't condemn a whole party just because the majority of them are bad. Take this quiz
    to see which candidate bests matches your position.

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