Quote Originally Posted by The Colonel
I don't feel any reason to feel bad for Mr. McCain when he is put in this kind of situation. You can see how his negative campaigning has rubbed off on his supporting roots. McCain has the support of the biggot'ed racist America that I personally thought was gone. I dont feel bad for a politician when he/she is put in a position to hear supporters yell "kill him" or other racially motivated things, I feel bad for our whole country. I hope to god that McCain doesnt win, because I could not stand to live in a country that still has a large population that is simply afraid of a president who happens to share 50% of his blood with a Kenyan father. These next 4 years sure will be exciting.
First, nowadays there are just as likely as many people that will make their decision in a racist manner that are black as are white. I hope to God that Obama doesn't win, as it will really bother me to live in a country that will be as far to the left as BO will take us. McCain is the better choice, only because we cannot get someone who is more of a Libertarian or Federalist in position to run for President. At least McCain describes himself as a Federalist. If only he could be persuaded to extend that view to the marijuana issue.