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1 year ago

in McCain: Clinton to Return to Senate With ‘Enhanced Prestige’ on The Washington Independent
Yes, Senator Clinton ran an honorable campaign and I even voted for her in the Democratic primary in Ohio but I will not be voting Democratic in the general election in November. I most definately will be voting for Senator John McCain and hopefully Rice or Powell as his running mate.

1 year ago

in McCain: Obama Doesn’t Walk the Walk on The Washington Independent
The major differance between the two candidates is the fact that in this time of war we need a President who has put his life on the line and worn the uniform himself in time of war. Senator John McCain is ready to lead from day one with no OJT (on the job training) necessary.

It is my fervent hope that he picks either Secretary of State or former Secretary of State General (Retired) Colin Powell as his running mate.

Moderation is the key in this election and moderate McCain is well positioned to win with the right running mate, such as Powell or Rice.

Mr. Obama seems flip/flop wishy washy himself on issues, most notably the money one. By turning down campaign financing Mr. Obama figures he will have more money to buy this election. We can

1 year ago

in McCain’s Path: A Tale of the West on The Washington Independent
The scathing attacks posted above by Serena1313 are interesting but misleading in that they don't address the issue of promoting your own candidate with their own position papers.

The major differance between the two candidate is the fact that in this time of war we need a President who has put his life on the line and worn the uniform himself in time of war. Senator John McCain is ready to lead from day one with no OJT (on the job training) necessary.

It is my fervent hope that he pick either Secretary of State Rice as his running mate or former Secretary of State General (Retired) Colin Powell.

Moderation is the key in this election and moderate McCain is well positioned to win with the right running mate, such as Powell or Rice.

Mr. Obama seems flip/flop wishy washy himself on issues, most notably the money one. By turning down campaign financing Mr. Obama figures he will have more money to buy this election. We can't serve money and my vote is not for sale!

The reference to Senator McCain that "McCain is well-known to favour military might over diplomacy" is not supported by anything. However, war is a necessary part of life! Peace thru victory is what we all should be supporting the President for, regardless of party. Vote for the person not the party.

Thank you for your time and consideration.
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