John McCain is not a conservative. There are a number of things he has done in the past that make him more of a liberal than anything else. And as far as I am concerned, I don't give a shit if he has a temper. That, to me, is irrelevant. What is relevant is his intense liberal streak.
Most important, he is not rated very highly by the Gun Owners of America, scoring an F-- in 2006.
He can't make up his mind about tax cuts, although he seems to be embracing them now to get elected.
And of course, there is McCain's stance on global warming.
Robert Novak questions McCain's "conservativism."
An EXCELLENT summary of my issues with McCain on Blandlife.com.
More later.......
31 January 2008
McCain is no conservative
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06 January 2008
Maybe Obama is right on something
The topic came up in the democratic half of the debate last night: Obama reiterated his call to take out al qaeda in Pakistan if we had "actionable intelligence." I don't agree with Obama on much but this is one thing that I can agree with him on.
The Pakistani government has repeatedly denied our requests to go and get that scumbag Bin Laden and his cronies who are hiding out in the NW regions of Pakistan along the Afghani border. Foxnews: Pakistan will deny U.S. operations to hunt al qaeda on its soil.
Right now, I'm hoping that GWB grows some nads and we go in and get Al Qeada. Of course we would have to make sure Pakistan's nukes remain secure in the chaos that would ensue after an American strike on Pakistani soil. However, there has been so much chaos in Pakistan as of late, I'm not sure it could get much worse.
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