Ok, as of right now, if nothing changes, here is where I stand on my vote. If Hillary get's the nod for the Democratic Party, I vote for McCain, hands down....
Now, if Obama get's the nod... I am considering voting for him. Why, not sure, I just have a bad feeling about McCain. I have talked to a lot of my fellow Republican moderates and they are along the same street I am on.
Your opinions?
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I have alot of problems with McCain.
1. Too old. He's 74, thats too old. The President required to be in tune with the present-day generations. Historically presidents his age have this nasty tendency to live backwards in the past, usually with disastrous results. Sorry if this sounds like discrimination, but its also true. When I am 74 I will want a younger man to be president.
2. He's in poor Health (Heart Trouble). Hes been in out of the Hospital for several years. Physically I don't think he can hack the stress of the job, and this is the most stressful job on the planet.
3. Has a well known Anger Management problem. The next President must learn to deal with others, especially those he doesn't like. Having a hair trigger temper doesn't help.
4. He's MUCH, MUCH, too conservative. The far right makes me laugh about this. McCain is accused of being liberal because he refuses to act like a GOP sheep like they are. Having a brain, using it, while resisting the extremely radical views of the far right has become grounds of being labelled a "liberal". Just look at his voting record, hes the most conservative person in the Senate. He the Conservatives ideal choice.
Calling McCain a "Liberal" like Dobson, Couter, Limbaugh, and many others have done proves what the liberals having been saying all along the past 8 years: The far right has absolutely no idea what they are talking about and that they are as stupid, ignorant, and uneducated as one can get. (Again those are the liberals view points, not my own).
5. His sole area of 'real' expertise is Defense. I think he would be an excellent Secretary of Defense, but he's has no more experience than Obama on everything else, and frankly people are tired of the hawks. He the wrong guy at the wrong time.
6. He's Wrong and frankly out of tune with today. I listen to a speech he gave on TV, he talked for an hour and I couldn't find ONE thing I could agree with him on. Many of his ideas are throwbacks to the Bush II/Reagan era, but worst of all was listening to him on Iraq. While he has widely condemned the mismanagement of Iraq by Bush and Co -he STILL doesn't get the fact that we went their under false pretexts, and because of Iraq the world has become more dangerous. I cannot help but wonder if like Bush and LBJ, he simply cannot come to grasp with the idea the Iraq war was a mistake.
I too support Obama, but I would rather vote for Hillary. Like LBJ, Hillary is a nasty piece of work (most beltway Democrats hate her) but I would choose Hillary because I agree with some of her ideas, and I just cannot take another 4 more years of GOP governance.
Peddler
Of course you are free to vote for whom you choose, but your reasoning against Obama strikes me as totally absurd. Read your source again at the bottom their are
TWO photos of him hand over heart during the pledge on different occasions. Your own source says that Obama wasn't making any political statement that day (i.e he wasn't refusing) and that he believes in both the pledge and singing the national anthem. Again this is from your own source.