Kaptain Poop said:
I also wonder how someone that seems to be pro-war and says "news flash, in foreign policy strength works" could be a Ron Paul supporter. I don't buy it. I think you're trying to convince the many true Ron Paul supporters on this site to vote for your beloved McCain.
K.P. for your information, I actually contributed money to Dr. Paul's campaign, did you? If you don't call someone who gives their own money a real supporter, what do you call it?
Also for your info, he is not "my beloved McCain". I live in Arizona, he is my Senator, and let me tell you, I have never voted for him, never, not once, not for Senator and not for President either now or in 2000.
His middle of the road views do not represent me as a paleo-conservative, but the fact is, his middle of the road views will probably make for a good Presidency.
On the most important and long-ranging issue for a President, he has vowed to appoint Constitutionalist judges, which is a huge plus. We couldn't ask for more.
As for amnesty, he says he learned his lesson. Obviously most don't believe him, but his party should keep him in check there.
He wants to cut the deficit and eliminate pork barrell spending. Ok, check, and check, what is wrong with that?
On health care, he wants to give us more deductions and portable insurance. How could a libertarian realistically ask for more?
What will McCain do on foreign policy? It is hard to say, beyond the fact that he stands for a strong America. How can that be bad? Russia is doing joint naval exercises with Venezuela, and Iran is working on nuclear missles. Are you saying you don't want a strong President in the next four years? The days of fortress America are over, my friend. Less wars are better, of course, but being seen as weak is probably the worst possible thing in today's international environment.
Overall, I think his policies have great potential, and are certainly light years better than B.O. and his anti-white Marxist agenda.There are only two choices, the primaries are over, now it is time to decide.The "lesser of two evils" is better than the "worse" that is for sure.
I am sorry for all you guys who are so alienated that you are just sitting out the election. But if you really can't see the difference between the policies of McCain vs B.O., you aren't looking.
Frankly, I think you might be the victim of a Zionist plot to get white people to feel so defeated and alienated that they stop voting.