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Absolutely, totally against McCain!!!
I am an ardent supporter of women's right to reproductive health and their right to choose.
McCain's votes against birth control, measures that would protect women and doctors from violence at health clinics, and almost EVERY thing even remotely concerned with choice (96% anti choice voting record.)
For goodness sakes he even votes against funding for teen pregnancy prevention programs !!
sh*t, I didn't want to vot McCain in. But he;s going to have to get my vote. The democrats are telling us what we want to hear, McCain is being honest. And I don't think we could have a more bad as* of a president than a man who spent a couple years in a POW camp. So he's getting my vote, but reluctantly
A vote for McCain is a vote for a 3rd Bush term. He is no different. And saying McCain is honest is like saying Elliot Spitzer is chaste.
The guy is a typical right-wing blowhard, more worried about what people do behind close doors than about the things that really matter.
Do people really want us to be in Iraq for another 100 years?
Actually, when it comes to foreign affairs, McCain has quite a bit more experience and knowledge than any presidential candidate we've had in a long time, and I don't think he would take us down the same path of unilateralism. I'm not a McCain supporter, but I do have to say I'm impressed with his efforts to establish relationships with international leaders.
That being said, I don't agree with him on just about anything he plans to do domestically, especially with gun control and education. It also scares me that he sees nuclear power as the solution to our emissions problems, and that he voted no on ending subsidies to corporations who outsource US jobs. However, McCain will likely face a Democratic majority on Congress, so hopefully he won't be able to push much of his agenda through if he is elected.
I think there are a lot of myths out there about McCain. Like he is a mavrick, and his foriegn policy experience (he doesn't even know the difference between sunni and shia). He is real friendly with the press and they treat him like a buddy. The only place he is criticzed is in the local Arizona press. They know him well, and they report accuarately, and he hates them for it. The national press gives him a pass all the time.
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What do you think about john mccain for president?
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Most questions have been geared toward the Democrat side. So I ask just before I leave to MI. What do you think about John McCain being our next President?