I've posted some for the undecideds and anti-Obama people who will listen to McCain.
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Posted by jason bourne on 2008-07-25 07:17:27
In Reply to: Have any of the anti-obama people here posted even a single pro-mccain topic? posted by There is no Big Rebounder on 2008-07-25 00:29:02
But generally, all I get is flack from the Obama people.
McCain isn't Bush. He represents CHANGE from the policies that has put the US at odds with other nations. He has solutions for the problems that plague our country. For example, he has an economic plan to create millions of new jobs, boost small businesses, take care of families, institute government reform of taxes and spending, and a health care plan. He will look for ways to lower taxes instead of seeking to raise them. Another is the Lexington Project. He has come out for repealing the moratorium on offshore drilling. He may change his position on drilling in ANWR. He is for US energy independence. He is for expanding our use of natural gas -- the US has one of the largest, if not the largest, deposits of natural gas in the world.
McCain won't just up and pull us out of Iraq and the Middle East. He doesn't paint himself in a corner and have a deadline for withdrawal. We all know the Middle East is important in terms of oil imports, fighting terrorists who wish us harm, and keeping the peace there. McCain will stand up to Iran and will negotiate with them under certain conditions. He will keep us safe from having our enemies not get their hands on nuclear materials. He's got much more national and foreign policy experience than the other candidate.
Obama doesn't have any solutions, but to raise taxes and have the largest US government spending programs in US history. He's just a big bs'er in my book.



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