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thanks kuli
sorry u feel that way
but i can't control that
as for ur comment about mccain/fred phelps/my attitude
take a hike
You can't control how I feel, but you can control the blind, obnoxious, partisan behavior you engage in.
don't say it unless u mean it
McCain is a great man - it's that simple
the fact that he is hated here on JUB is mind boggling
that 85% want to put a newbie in charge in such a difficult time suggests a lack of perspective but i get that
but the hatred for mccain is sick shit
and the things i point out about THE CHOSEN ONE pale in comparison to name calling JMac endures
Yes, McCain is great:
Great at religious discrimination, great at hacking away at freedom of speech and the press, great at supporting efforts to castrate a large portion of the Bill of Rights, great at believing in a police state.
Chance, he's got some good points, like the fact that he recognizes that the "surge" had good results. But in terms of devotion to liberty, he sits at a flat zero, because he doesn't regard it as important. To him, winning is important, "effective" government is important, catching bad guys is important, imposing his morals on others is important -- but neither liberty nor the truth are important, if they get in the way of what he considers important.
But you make it very hard to see his good points, because you're so devoted to not assessing Senator Obama rationally, only on smearing him with inane little titles and phrases. You do a great job of convincing your "85%" that they're right, with that emotive rhetoric. Your posts just reinforce the view that your support for McCain is some emotional thing apart from reality, since that's the way you treat Obama.
Yes, Obama is a newbie, and that can be a very risky thing. But hating him for it is irrational; he hasn't had time to earn hatred. McCain has had time, and he has done a good job of it. Elect him, and he'll follow in GWB's footsteps, and prove that he's a traitor to the Constitution, a despiser of liberty, and a pawn of the theocrats. That's why, for all that he's not terribly qualified, Obama is a better choice than McCain: with Obama, we might get lucky; with McCain, we already know we're going to continue reducing our freedoms, step by step... or, when he can get away with it, leap by leap.



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