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February 9, 2008 at 16:43:11

Senator McCain and Brain Dead American Voters

by Frosty Wooldridge (Posted by Frosty Wooldridge)     Page 2 of 2 page(s)

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Do we realize that McCain hasn't done anything noteworthy or visionary in 25 years in the Senate?  He watched us fall, in fact, voted us into financial purgatory.  He voted for insourcing, outsourcing and offshoring to take 3.1 million manufacturing jobs out of the USA.  He said and did nothing as he watched his state of Arizona suffer 500,000 illegal aliens.  He watched 20 million illegals breach our borders without a word of protest.  He voted for and will continue our war in Iraq.  He did nothing to work toward energy conservation in 25 years.

John McCain proves to be a spectator on the national stage.  How do we think that would change if he reached the White House?  It wouldn't.

If Republicans choose John McCain to represent them on November 4th, it shows they choose old, out of touch, the past, inactivity and lethargy over vitality, exuberance, liveliness and creative process.  The results of that kind of leader will prove a continuation of path paved by George W. Bush.

It will show that voters remain myopic, inflexible, constricted, short term thinkers and inexorably brain dead.

"Makes no sense atall Goober," Andy said.

Take action:  http://www.thesocialcontract.com/">www.thesocialcontract.com ; http://www.numbersusa.com/">www.numbersusa.com ;

Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents – from the Arctic to the South Pole – as well as six times across the USA, coast to coast and border to border.  In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece.  He presents "The Coming Population Crisis in America: and what you can do about it" to civic clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges.  He works to bring about sensible world population balance at his website

 

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Bob Gormleyelectronic technician, truth seeker

Yeah

I don't get the American people either.

Why would you vote for McCain?

It's Bush all over again, maybe worse. 

by Bob Gormley (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 3 diaries, 941 comments) on Saturday, February 9, 2008 at 6:24:46 PM
 


retired and loving it
dave stanleyretired and loving it

well

you have to understand the mindset of the republicans, they are afraid of their own shadow .Always looking for  big daddy to save them.duck and cover,duct tape and plastic,these are drills that they practice on a daily basis.when the terror meter was ratcheted up to  orange the cringed,Red meant panic.

They believe that America can take on the world if they could only get the right man in the WH. bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran sung by Mccain ,then his evil laughter was  not repulsive to them it was an anthem .

Big daddy goning to save us all from ourselves. is what it amounts to.

 

 

by dave stanley (5 articles, 1 quicklinks, 7 diaries, 286 comments) on Saturday, February 9, 2008 at 6:25:19 PM
 


i am a former teacher of 30 years with a history and political science major.I started getting politically active when Ronnie Regan ended my social security hopes for teahers
liberalsrocki am a former teacher of 30 years with a history and political science major.I started getting politically active when Ronnie Regan ended my social security hopes for teahers

its more then 1 issue

I've got news for Woolridge,the Democrats are just as braindead as their fellow Republicans.We have choosen 2 corporate stooges for our candidates who are afraid to hurt big businesses feelings.Immigration is just 1 of the issues destroying America,globalization is just as bad turning us into a creditor nation along with the war which both of our Democratic candidates support.When America becomes as poor as Mexico thanks to globalization maybe nobody will want to come here,or when our debt is so high we will have to use wheelbarrows  like they did in pre nazi Germany to buy a loaf of bread.There is no leadership coming from either party just fancy speeches.

by liberalsrock (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 128 comments) on Saturday, February 9, 2008 at 8:52:24 PM
 


Mike Folkerth is the author of "The Biggest Lie Ever Believed" and is not your run-of-the-mill author of finance and economics.

The former real estate broker, developer, private real estate fund manager, auctioneer, Alaskan bush pilot, restaurateur, U.S. Navy veteran, heavy equipment operator, taxi cab driver, fishing guide, horse packer and few jobs too embarrassing to mention, writes from experience and plain common sense.

Mike’s humorous systems of “Mikeronomics” ...

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Mike FolkerthMike Folkerth is the author of "The Biggest Lie Ever Believed" and is not your run-of-the-mill author of finance and economics.

The former real estate broker, developer, private real estate fund manager, auctioneer, Alaskan bush pilot, restaurateur, U.S. Navy veteran, heavy equipment operator, taxi cab driver, fishing guide, horse packer and few jobs too embarrassing to mention, writes from experience and plain common sense.

Mike’s humorous systems of “Mikeronomics” ...

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Frosty

Americans are choosing a man who says he will protect them, due to the masses being cowardly wimps who can't protect themselves.

McCain's father and grandfather were career Navy Admirals and the nut didn't fall far from the tree.

We chose government solutions to all of our problems, in order not to bear the burden of thought and action. Crime runs rampant as neighbors watch neighbors being vandalized and victimized, without raising a hand. That is the job of the police.

We watch our jobs leave the country and our low cost replacements enter the country without saying a word, that is governments job.

We elect the person who promises the most and asks the least from us, because we are weak and cowardly. We have exactly what we deserve.

by Mike Folkerth (120 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 566 comments) on Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 1:24:12 PM
 


I am a 47 years old,married and have a 17 year old daughter.My hobbies are bicyling, weight training and off road motorcycling.I have lived in a midwestern red state my entire 46 years.Now that I have reached middle age I have become interested in politics and its related fields of study.I dont often think of things being either liberal or conservative,I like to veiw political events in an objective manner and find the agenda or reason that a bill or policy is brought to bear.Simply put seeking ...

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Gary DensonI am a 47 years old,married and have a 17 year old daughter.My hobbies are bicyling, weight training and off road motorcycling.I have lived in a midwestern red state my entire 46 years.Now that I have reached middle age I have become interested in politics and its related fields of study.I dont often think of things being either liberal or conservative,I like to veiw political events in an objective manner and find the agenda or reason that a bill or policy is brought to bear.Simply put seeking ...

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McCain and his supporters

Its hard to believe anyone would vote for McCain. Conservatives and liberals have nothing in common with McCain. It seems impossible that he will probably get the Republican nomination for President but you must remember Republican turnout was very poor this year and everyone else on the ticket used to support the amnesty program for illegal immigrants at one time. McCain's age is what I believe got him his votes because 72 is the average age of a Republican voter.

The legacy of Ronald Reagan was if your handsome and can tell a good joke you can create a war against the middle and working class and side with big business and have the very people your policies put out of work praise you as a hero. McCain is trying the Reagan con artist act and it seems to be working, at least with retired dementia suffering Republicans.

by Gary Denson (2 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 260 comments) on Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 4:26:09 PM
 

 

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