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Category: News and Politics
Who are you voting for this November? I for one am voting McCain. I do not like the idea of Obama being our president. McCain is a war vet, he was also a P.O.W. so he will certainly run the war better than bush has. I do not see Obama owning up the standard of being the American president. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate the man. I just don't see him fit as the president. Obama has this facade of "world peace". I'm sorry that is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN I hate to break it to you "Hippies" but it never will.
I also have an issue with Obama trying to take away our 2nd amendment. Read the US constitution. The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution's Bill of Rights declares a well-regulated militia as "being necessary to the security of a free State" and prohibits infringement of "the right of the people to keep and bear arms." The meaning of the Second Amendment is among the most contested of any amendment contained in the Bill of Rights. When Obama "meet's with our enemies" and tries to usher in his "World peace" or "Time for Change" plot, then lets everyone in the country cause he think's all will be fine. We will be an easier tartget for some terrorist force to come in and over take the US. I ask you, how are we to defend ourselves with no 2nd amendment?
Do the righ thing this November, vote McCain. It's a must. For all you nay sayers who are going come on here and rant to me the issue of us in Iraq. I myself am going into the US Military (US Army). I believe McCain can do us right. Why pull out now? Just for a wasted effort? So all our Soliders and Sailors and Marines passings can be wasted? Everyone wants a rush job. I hate to say that's not going to happen, we are helping establish democracy in Iraq. It's not something that happens over night. Here is quote directly from McCains Website. "I do not want to keep our troops in Iraq a minute longer than necessary to secure our interests there. Our goal is an Iraq that can stand on its own as a democratic ally and a responsible force for peace in its neighborhood. Our goal is an Iraq that no longer needs American troops. And I believe we can achieve that goal, perhaps sooner than many imagine. But I do not believe that anyone should make promises as a candidate for President that they cannot keep if elected. To promise a withdrawal of our forces from Iraq, regardless of the calamitous consequences to the Iraqi people, our most vital interests, and the future of the Middle East, is the height of irresponsibility. It is a failure of leadership. "
Do you really want Obama as president? I certainly don't. Again, I urge you to do the right thing and vote McCain.
11:53 PM
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