Author Topic: McCain and Obama Both Vote "Yes" On Bailout  (Read 7194 times)

AZRedhawk44

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Re: McCain and Obama Both Vote "Yes" On Bailout
« Reply #25 on: October 08, 2008, 09:39:31 PM »
I just noticed a little link on the bottom of all the emails I keep getting from McCain and Palin.

http://www.johnmccain.com/unsubscribe/

I filled it out, let the senator know that he lost my vote, and exactly how he lost my vote.  Maybe if he gets enough of these, he'll figure it out and flip flop for his own sake and that of our country before the election.

God knows he's only going to piss off Obama supporters by doing so.  The rest of us who might have otherwise supported him and are now walking, need to hear this.  We're the statistical toss-up numbers that he's losing the election to.

Your "normal" conservatives will vote for him regardless of his stance on Amnesty or Bailout since he isn't Obama.

He's gonna lose by however much Bob Barr surges in this last month.  And I'm okay with that.  I want 2010 to hurry up and get here so we get a new Contract With America.
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Re: McCain and Obama Both Vote "Yes" On Bailout
« Reply #26 on: October 08, 2008, 09:42:59 PM »
This was important.  However, there are more important things to consider about Obama that could change America into just another socialist country if the right economic scenarios play out.  Hitler came to power during the Great Depression.  Hilter was quite the orator. If you support America as it is now, there can be only one choice for president.
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