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Politics : John McCain for President -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: chalu2 who wrote (31)8/23/1999 12:42:00 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6579
 
I already have bookmarked links for all the Repub. candidates and I too am interested in Sen. McCain. Any questions I have here are certainly NOT to put down McCain but are legitimate questions. IF you go back and read some of my old posts from GWB, you will see I have NOT committed to any one yet, and will be looking at all of them.

But just like GWBs website or McCains, any cand. will put forth the best foot that is why I posted such as this:

Message 11024948

I really wanted to hear from someone who knows more about his career without having to depend JUST on his site.

I am not real interested in having another business as usual pol. as POTUS. That is why I have not committed to Bush to be honest,(besides he has not set down his platform as of yet, it has nothing to do with what he could have snorted years ago. You know as well as I that most of them probably have done coke or speed or something in their lives. The only reason I defended him is that the posts were ridiculous to say the least. I do not think ANY Republican should trash another Repub. even those running against one another, as to me it only serves to further divide the party.

I did read something interesting today. Tell me what you think about this statement:

""In considering our two party's differences, consider the much-touted matter of "values." One party talks much about personal morality (holiness), while the other publicizes its commitment to social morality (justice) in the form of concern for the powerless and needy. Why must we choose between the two? The biblical prophets consistently demand both. Thoughtful Christians know, however, that
lip-service to principle is not enough. They also know the agony of trying to decide government's proper role in establishing either holiness or justice.""