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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Looking For McCain Bumper Stickers ::

I noted last Sunday that I had just seen my first McCain bumper sticker, but a commenter said that I must be driving around with my eyes closed if I had not seen more so I did a redneck survey this morning in the local Wal-Mart parking lot. I drove up and down each lane of parked cars and never saw a McCain bumper sticker. Truth be told, neither did I see any Obama bumper stickers, but that was not the challenge.

Maybe it's just too early in the election season, or, perhaps, everyone is already jaded.

5 comments:

Clyde said...

Never has their been so much apathy for the Republican nominee for President, as demonstrated by a lack of McCain bumper stickers. McCain was elected by the liberal news media, not with support of the average Republican.

John McCain has openly and
aggressively promoted the citizenship of 30 million illegal
immigrants. Once President McCain rams this through Congress, then
the next step will be to give these new citizens the right to vote.
30 million new voters who vote for Democratic candidates 90% of the
time will now have a major impact in elections in America. Beginning
after John McCain's first term, the Democrats will forever control the
White House. The Democrats will elect many more Congressman and
Senators and will have complete control of the Congress. At that
point, every kind of liberal legislation, spending program,
suppression of conservatives, and persecution of Christians, will
emerge. The Social Security you were planning on getting will be going
to these new citizens. We will fully understand the word "Change" that Obama has
been telling us about. The legalization of 30 million illegals and
giving them the right to vote, changing America to liberal political
correctness, will be the legacy of John McCain.

Clyde said...

Never has their been so much apathy for the Republican nominee for President, as demonstrated by a lack of McCain bumper stickers. McCain was elected by the liberal news media, not with support of the average Republican.

John McCain has openly and
aggressively promoted the citizenship of 30 million illegal
immigrants. Once President McCain rams this through Congress, then
the next step will be to give these new citizens the right to vote.
30 million new voters who vote for Democratic candidates 90% of the
time will now have a major impact in elections in America. Beginning
after John McCain's first term, the Democrats will forever control the
White House. The Democrats will elect many more Congressman and
Senators and will have complete control of the Congress. At that
point, every kind of liberal legislation, spending program,
suppression of conservatives, and persecution of Christians, will
emerge. The Social Security you were planning on getting will be going
to these new citizens. We will fully understand the word "Change" that Obama has
been telling us about. The legalization of 30 million illegals and
giving them the right to vote, changing America to liberal political
correctness, will be the legacy of John McCain.

Tim Spires said...

Alright-E Then! If your right clyde then I think I should vote for John McCain. An eternally democratic White House would certainly trump a sporadically ludicrous one!

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Clyde said...

Obama would clearly be the lesser of two evils. The legacy of John McCain will be to get us into 100 years of war in the Middle East. Didn't we learn our lesson in Vietnam.
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Tim Spires said...

I must say I did favor Ron Paul. But some of his policies were far too radical to be implemented in the rapid process that a President would instigate. Sadly, I think Ron Paul would have made little leeway with his more radical, though needed, policies and would have simply maintained the position for his term.
But I'm no analyst.