He is just a good guy and honest, alot of people simply respect him and his beliefs, seems to be honest and lead a life we respect and admire
2006-06-12 22:00:00
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answered by Anonymous
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when framed within Mccain or Hillary i understand.
This is like a commerical, marketers know if you hear something more than 9 times within a span of a month your brain will retain it.
Hillary has been bashed and is the obsession of right wing since 92 so 14 years of neg. association i understand.
I will confess that i too respected Mccain for awhile. I understand. He said he admired Teddy Roosevelt and I thought that was honorable. BUT..........................................
The man let the Bush Campain smear his war record in 2000.
Let the Bush Campain attack and make up stories about his Adopted daughter, based on race.
and he took it. he took it and i can not respect that.
McCain is now pandering to the religous extermeist, the same ones he spoke out against.
He has lost credibilty with me. but i understood how it could happen.
2006-06-12 21:09:56
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answered by nefariousx 6
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McCain is a liberal. That would explain it.
Hillary isn't a liberal, she is whatever the polls want her to be.
McCain is a logical choice if you favor personality over reasoning ability. He's a nice enough guy, but wrong on too many issues.
2006-06-12 20:58:29
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answered by askthepizzaguy 4
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Because for all intents and purposes, McCain IS a democrat. He's a RINO.
Republican In Name Only.
2006-06-12 20:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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~Golly gee, you might consider voting for a candidate because of his/her program, record or beliefs rather than because of his/her party label. Think of what could happen to the democratic process if such an idea got out of hand. Go stand in the corner you anarchist.
2006-06-12 21:00:17
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answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7
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Maybe because Hillary is an idiot!
2006-06-12 21:03:01
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answered by randyleerobinson 1
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