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To: KLP who wrote (253106)6/5/2008 12:06:13 AM
From: Whitebeard  Respond to of 793795
 
Hope you're right. Problem is I don't like a lot of what McCain is saying. Especially about campaign finance and global warming. Pardon me, climate change.

Obama is inspirational. In his case, that may be a synonym for demagoguery. I just looked at the two last night and thought everybody under 50 is gonna vote for Obama just on presentation.

So we've been sold a moderate Republican on the basis he might have the chance to win; no, correction; the pundits tell us he's the "only" Republican with a chance to win.

He didn't look like it to me last night. If you aren't old enough to remember Carter, you might actually vote for him, thinking nothing could be worse than Bush.

Well, let Obama and his neo-Marxist buddies in and it'll be us and not Susan Saradon that'll be leaving the country.

Maybe I can stomach McCain if he wins. If he loses, I'll never forgive him or any of the party elite. If I didn't dislike Obama and what he stands for so much, I'd vote for Bob Barr.

If I knew McCain was going to lose, I'd much rather have a true conservative standard bearer. At least I'd be casting a positive vote and not one based on the least worse choice.