Firstly I think people should be looking at far more reasons than MMJ to vote or not vote for someone. There is much more going on in the world than marijuana. While I don't agree with his stance I feel it's important to develop a stronger dollar. Something I believe Obama is not capable of doing. Even if it is done it will be another bubble just like during the Clinton Administration.

McCain has historically clashed with other republicans due to his moderate views. He is not a typical conservative as everyone would have you believe.

Take a look at his history and voting record. He has been known to show bipartisan support and it is only recently, which if people look beyond what's infront of them then this will be obvious, that he has starting taking more conservative stances.

Of course he's going to change his alignment.. he is trying to win his party over. As it stands right now many of the staunch conservatives do not like McCain. To suggest that he's another George W. Bush when he has decades upon decades showing otherwise is ridiculous.

While I don't think McCain is going to be a great president I have to say I feel he will probably be a stronger President than Obama.

Obama is naive and idealistic. While ideals are great, they only work if you can back them up through experience and hard work; which Obama has displayed that he lacks both (short career and the guy doesn't even show up to vote.)
daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . Do You Think John McCain Represents ??Change?? In an election where a vast majority of people think the country is on the wrong track, it??s to be expected that politicians will try to present themselves as representing ??change.? Barack Obama has presented himself as representing ??change you can believe in.? John McCain is in a more difficult position because he is in the incumbent party, but he has countered that he represents the right kind of change. Some think that John McCain will be a much more bipartisan president than Rating: 5