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Guest
10-17-2008, 05:07 AM
I really would have preferred Romney or Hillary but with the set of candidates that we have I will be voting for McCain. I am going to trust that the Republican fiscal responsibility will again make itself known, and although I am not foolish enough to believe that the bailout isn't gonna be paid for by US, I want no further foolishness of granting loans to people with no history of keeping their bills paid.

I have to admit that I am a sucker for a quick wit and I really enjoyed McCain's roast speech, even perhaps written by someone else, he delivered it with the style and polish of John Kennedy. He was disarming.

Don't jump on me. My decision is based on my ideas and feelings, just like yours. Probably no better or worse than your decision. Frankly the mess we have allowed someone to create in this country is gonna make me return to church and pray. I needed to anyway.

Guest
10-17-2008, 05:49 AM
stick to your guns. i will be voting the other way, but dont let anyone ruffle your feathers. As long as you vote, that is what counts.

Guest
10-17-2008, 08:26 AM
I have to admit that I am a sucker for a quick wit and I really enjoyed McCain's roast speech, even perhaps written by someone else, he delivered it with the style and polish of John Kennedy.

There is no question that both McCain and Obama have professional speech writers, particularly for a comedy routine such as they both delivered.

Guest
10-17-2008, 08:31 AM
I really would have preferred Romney or Hillary but with the set of candidates that we have I will be voting for McCain. I am going to trust that the Republican fiscal responsibility will again make itself known, and although I am not foolish enough to believe that the bailout isn't gonna be paid for by US, I want no further foolishness of granting loans to people with no history of keeping their bills paid.

I have to admit that I am a sucker for a quick wit and I really enjoyed McCain's roast speech, even perhaps written by someone else, he delivered it with the style and polish of John Kennedy. He was disarming.

Don't jump on me. My decision is based on my ideas and feelings, just like yours. Probably no better or worse than your decision. Frankly the mess we have allowed someone to create in this country is gonna make me return to church and pray. I needed to anyway.

GASPING FOR AIR! Gracie! I love you and respect your vote and opinion, but please, please, don't ever compare McCain to John Kennedy! OMG! I must sit down. Oh I am sitting down.
:rant-rave: OK, it's back to bed for me.

Guest
10-17-2008, 03:52 PM
GASPING FOR AIR! Gracie! I love you and respect your vote and opinion, but please, please, don't ever compare McCain to John Kennedy! OMG! I must sit down. Oh I am sitting down.
:rant-rave: OK, it's back to bed for me.

:1rotfl:Oh John Kennedy? I remember him, charming he was!

He's the one that did that Bay Of Pigs thing, wasn't it? Oh, and I remember that he started the Vietnam war when he first sent "observers" (troops to train the South Vietnamese) to Vietnam. Wasn't it Lyndon Johnson who escalated the war after Kennedy's assassination? I believe what they started cost us 53,000, FIFTY THREE THOUSAND American lives! The rumor is that they were Democrats! My word!

But, some people think that only Republicans start wars, or spend Millions/billions of dollars of tax money doing it, or have cost American lives!

Better I sit down and wait for the response to this post. After all, I am a Republican and must be stupid from what some people say! NOT!

Guest
10-17-2008, 04:05 PM
graciegirl: Congratulations on using some common sense in deciding your vote. I seldom (seldom) agree with your comments. But, this one makes a lot of sense to me. You know what you are getting by voting for McCaine. God only knows what Obama has in store for this country if elected. Stick to your guns and remember that not everyone is going to disagree with you.

Guest
10-17-2008, 04:18 PM
:1rotfl:Oh John Kennedy? I remember him, charming he was!

He's the one that did that Bay Of Pigs thing, wasn't it? Oh, and I remember that he started the Vietnam war when he first sent "observers" (troops to train the South Vietnamese) to Vietnam. Wasn't it Lyndon Johnson who escalated the war after Kennedy's assassination? I believe what they started cost us 53,000, FIFTY THREE THOUSAND American lives! The rumor is that they were Democrats! My word!

But, some people think that only Republicans start wars, or spend Millions/billions of dollars of tax money doing it, or have cost American lives!

Better I sit down and wait for the response to this post. After all, I am a Republican and must be stupid from what some people say! NOT!

might i be ready to read the following.

On March 17, 1960, the US President Dwight D. Eisenhower agreed to a recommendation from the Central Intelligence Agency to equip and drill Cuban exiles for action against the new Cuban government of Fidel Castro.[4] Eisenhower stated it was the policy of the US government to aid anti-Castro guerrilla forces.[5] The CIA was initially confident it was capable of overthrowing the Cuban government, having experience assisting in the overthrow of other foreign governments such as the government of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh in 1953 and Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán in 1954.

dont think it was all Demo JFK?

Guest
10-17-2008, 04:29 PM
graciegirl: Congratulations on using some common sense in deciding your vote. I seldom (seldom) agree with your comments. But, this one makes a lot of sense to me. You know what you are getting by voting for McCaine. God only knows what Obama has in store for this country if elected. Stick to your guns and remember that not everyone is going to disagree with you.

:agree::agree::agree:

Guest
10-17-2008, 04:32 PM
Chels You are right. McCain in no JFK. Thank goodness!!!

Guest
10-17-2008, 04:46 PM
might i be ready to read the following.

On March 17, 1960, the US President Dwight D. Eisenhower agreed to a recommendation from the Central Intelligence Agency to equip and drill Cuban exiles for action against the new Cuban government of Fidel Castro.[4] Eisenhower stated it was the policy of the US government to aid anti-Castro guerrilla forces.[5] The CIA was initially confident it was capable of overthrowing the Cuban government, having experience assisting in the overthrow of other foreign governments such as the government of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh in 1953 and Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán in 1954.

dont think it was all Demo JFK?

President Kennedy knew of Eisenhower's plan before he took office. A Republican and the CIA dreamed it up, but it was Kennedy the implemented a plan that HE. as the new leader of the government, could have stopped if he so chose. He could have been the leader of "Change in our Government" and did not.

"The President said then that the plan was so advanced when he came into office in January that it seemed almost impossible to cancel it. The brigade of fourteen hundred anti-Castro Cubans had been in training under CIA officers on a plantation in Guatemala for several months; they were fully armed and eager and ready to go into action. 'If we decided now to call the whole thing off,' the President said, 'I don't know if we could go down there and take the guns away from them.' The President was also under pressure not to postpone the takeoff date of the invasion force any longer. The government of Guatemala was worried about the presence of one thousand four hundred armed foreigners in its country. The President of Guatemala had asked President Kennedy to get the Cubans out of his republic before the end of April, which was then less than two weeks away. Intelligence reports said that Castro was about to receive MIG jets from the Soviet Union, along with Cuban pilots trained in Czechoslovakia to fly those fighter planes. The rebels had to stage their attack before the Russian planes were available for duty in Cuba. The President said he had finally agreed with some reluctance to approve the plan and the date of the landings, Monday, April 17, after the CIA and the Joint Chiefs of Staff accepted his strict stipulation that no American forces could take part in the invasion. He mentioned that Dean Rusk had showed a lack of enthusiasm for the project but was willing to go along with it, provided that the President's insistence on no American military participation was scrupulously observed."

Guest
10-17-2008, 04:48 PM
Chels You are right. McCain in no JFK. Thank goodness!!!

:agree::MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot:

Guest
10-17-2008, 04:59 PM
President Kennedy OK'd (<corrected from started) the invasion of Cuba D
President Kennedy sent advisers to Vietnam D
President Johnson escalated the Vietnam War D
President Johnson refused to run for another term because of the Vietnam mess
he made and couldn't deal with D
Kennedy and Johnson cost the loss of 53,000 American Soldiers

Richard Nixon ended the war R

Guest
10-17-2008, 05:17 PM
well, being a gun enthusiast, me and others like me know who the two anti gunners are that are running in this race.

BTK

Guest
10-20-2008, 12:39 PM
President Kennedy OK'd (<corrected from started) the invasion of Cuba D
President Kennedy sent advisers to Vietnam D
President Johnson escalated the Vietnam War D
President Johnson refused to run for another term because of the Vietnam mess
he made and couldn't deal with D
Kennedy and Johnson cost the loss of 53,000 American Soldiers

Richard Nixon ended the war R

lets here some numbers on IRAQ????

Guest
10-20-2008, 01:41 PM
President Kennedy was the most polished speaker of any president that I can remember. The pair of them were admired on the global front for their wit,their class, their dress, their manners and their style. Later his morals too were suspect which made me very sad. Yes I am a Republican today, but I was a Democrat then.

Why oh Why am I in political?

Say Goodnight Gracie.

Guest
10-20-2008, 02:15 PM
lets here some numbers on IRAQ????

The numbers in the Iraq war are a little over 4000 since the war began. The entire war. 4 years. The Vietnam war cost America an average of over 5000 troops each and every one of 10 years.

I, along with other veterans, are saddened buy the loss of any of our brave servicemen. We also realize that it was the job, and the duty for which we entered service to do. I just get very tired of Americans saying "those wasted lives" or the number killed "is too high". If you don't like the Iraq war, fine. Just don't use our troops bravery and lives lost to argue your point.

Guest
10-20-2008, 02:43 PM
The numbers in the Iraq war are a little over 4000 since the war began. The entire war. 4 years. The Vietnam war cost America an average of over 5000 troops each and every one of 10 years.

I, along with other veterans, are saddened buy the loss of any of our brave servicemen. We also realize that it was the job, and the duty for which we entered service to do. I just get very tired of Americans saying "those wasted lives" or the number killed "is too high". If you don't like the Iraq war, fine. Just don't use our troops bravery and lives lost to argue your point.


Your the one the used the troops, not me or anyone else. I wanted to see who you would blame IRAQ for, i served in IRAQ, Prodully i might add!!!!! one life is as important as any, Wasnt you blaming Kennedy and johnson. Checking to see if you would blame Bush or not. Sounds like you need to take your own advice....

Guest
10-20-2008, 07:03 PM
Your the one the used the troops, not me or anyone else. I wanted to see who you would blame IRAQ for, i served in IRAQ, Prodully i might add!!!!! one life is as important as any, Wasnt you blaming Kennedy and johnson. Checking to see if you would blame Bush or not. Sounds like you need to take your own advice....

I guess that I'm guilty once again of trying to be short on what I write and not explain the context of what I say. Somethings I guess need to have the whole enchilada written out so that some can understand what I'm saying.

As you could see, I didn't BLAME anyone for the Iraq war. I WAS pointing out, how wrong that it is for the Democrats/ liberals posting on this forum, to use the casualty's of the Iraq war to defend their anger at Pres. Bush. The facts are that Pres. Kennedy/Johnson were in office and escalated the Vietnam war. What I pointed out was that a Democratic President has also caused great casualty in war, so lay off on that issue.

Thank you for serving your country and I'm happy to hear that you are proud of your contribution.

The only advice I need to take is not to assume that everyone will understand my drift and that some need it to be spelled out for them.

Guest
10-20-2008, 07:50 PM
"President Kennedy OK'd (<corrected from started) the invasion of Cuba D
President Kennedy sent advisers to Vietnam D
President Johnson escalated the Vietnam War D
President Johnson refused to run for another term because of the Vietnam mess
he made and couldn't deal with D
Kennedy and Johnson cost the loss of 53,000 American Soldiers "

"I WAS pointing out, how wrong that it is for the Democrats/ liberals posting on this forum, to use the casualty's of the Iraq war to defend their anger at Pres. Bush."

Lololololololololol....am I the ONLY one that see this double standard? Desperation yeilds strange things.

Guest
10-21-2008, 03:50 AM
"President Kennedy OK'd (<corrected from started) the invasion of Cuba D
President Kennedy sent advisers to Vietnam D
President Johnson escalated the Vietnam War D
President Johnson refused to run for another term because of the Vietnam mess
he made and couldn't deal with D
Kennedy and Johnson cost the loss of 53,000 American Soldiers "

"I WAS pointing out, how wrong that it is for the Democrats/ liberals posting on this forum, to use the casualty's of the Iraq war to defend their anger at Pres. Bush."

Lololololololololol....am I the ONLY one that see this double standard? Desperation yeilds strange things.


Your not the only one, Double Standard Maybe...... :agree:

Guest
10-21-2008, 06:31 AM
I really would have preferred Romney or Hillary but with the set of candidates that we have I will be voting for McCain. I am going to trust that the Republican fiscal responsibility will again make itself known, and although I am not foolish enough to believe that the bailout isn't gonna be paid for by US, I want no further foolishness of granting loans to people with no history of keeping their bills paid.

I have to admit that I am a sucker for a quick wit and I really enjoyed McCain's roast speech, even perhaps written by someone else, he delivered it with the style and polish of John Kennedy. He was disarming.

Don't jump on me. My decision is based on my ideas and feelings, just like yours. Probably no better or worse than your decision. Frankly the mess we have allowed someone to create in this country is gonna make me return to church and pray. I needed to anyway.

GG, bravely done. Good for you. :bowdown: