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Poll: U.S. Military Supports McCain 3-1 - Military Times

Which candidate do you support?

  • Sen. Barack Obama

    Votes: 43 29.9%
  • Sen. John McCain

    Votes: 93 64.6%
  • Undecided/Support other candidate

    Votes: 8 5.6%

  • Total voters
    144
  • Poll closed .

HercDriver

Idiots w/boats = job security
pilot
Super Moderator
Don't worry. I'm sure that ACORN has enough felons and people casting multiple ballots to cancel out the military vote.
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ACORN is a red herring...they are accused of voter registration fraud not voter fraud and there have been few cases of voter fraud. They get poor people to canvass for registration, the people turn in a small percentage of bad cards (which hurts ACORN as their are actually fewer people registered than their goals), ACORN flags them and turns them in (as required by many states...wouldn't want to throw out registrations) and the forms aren't used. That is much different than a guy showing up with a fake ID and voting as "Mickey Mantle" on Nov 4th.

The real issue is the pernicious denying of the right to vote to people through voter suppression, not some homeless guy filling out a form with Dan Marino's name on it.
http://www.rollingstone.com/nationa...nedy-jr-and-greg-palast-on-gop-vote-blocking/#
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The Chief

Retired
Contributor
As I often am found hanging out with rabid dems in our "hood" (mostly socialists), last night at a mini-rally for Van Hollen, several expressed their fear of a deja vous - Dewey Wins. Collective wisdom of group, or maybe fear, was that folks responding to polls are not being honest.

But we will know for sure come Nov 5.
 

The Chief

Retired
Contributor
.... Well, that settles it,
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Great, did not realize. Zinni, let jme see, the guy, who against all advice from subordinates, sent the USS Cole into Aden. Also attributed to saving OBL from Tomahawk attack. Not absolutely sure, was not there, but have been told.

Great to have guys like that on your side.
 

BullGator

Active Member
So your opinion is worth more the older, higher ranking, and longer serving you are. Gotcha.

Well, that settles it, I'm voting Obama. I'm just a butterbar and these guys impress me.

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I, of course, purposely left out McPeak and Clark.
I got this list from a non-credible source; I wanted to know if this is true, and if so, how is it possible to use Powell against McCain after seeing this list?:

300 Retired Generals And Admirals Endorse John McCain For President and four former secretaries of state

McCain's supporters:

# Rear Admiral John W. Adams, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Patrick O. Adams, USAF (Ret.)
# Major General Albert B. Akers, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Paul Albritton, USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Richard Allen, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral James F. Amerault, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Vincent J. Anzilotti, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Charlie Bagnal, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General John “Doc” Bahnsen, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Kenneth P. Barausky, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Barry D. Bates, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Ron Beckwith, USMC (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Martin R. Berndt, USMC (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Charles L. Bishop, USAF (Ret.)
# Major General John Blatsos, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Ben Blaz, USMC (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Harry Blot, USMC (Ret.)
# Brigadier General William A. “Art” Bloomer, USMC (Ret.)
# Major General John L. Borling, USAF (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Mike Bowman, III, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Roger Box, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Patrick Brady, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jerry Breast, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Bruce Bremner, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Jeremiah Brophy, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Thomas Brown, III, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Richard A. Browning, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Tom Bruner, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Lyle Bull, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral E.A. Burkhalter, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jay Campbell, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jim Carey, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Jimmy Cash, USAF (Ret.)
# Major General George Cates, USMC (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Steve Chadwick, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Steve Clarey, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Albert P. Clark, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Clifton “Tip” Clark, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Wes Clark, USAF (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Edward Clexton, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Richard A. Coleman, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Leroy Collins, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General John B. Conaway, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Ralph Cook, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Richard M. Cooke, USMC (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Matthew T. “Terry” Cooper, USMC (Ret.)
# Major General Mike Coyne, USMC (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Robert C. Crates, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Howard, Jr. Crowell, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Robert Dastin, USAF (Ret.)
# General James B. Davis, USAF (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Walter J. Davis, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral James P. Davidson, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Hollis Davidson, USMC (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Kevin Delaney, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jerry Denton, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Chip Diehl, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Richard F. Donnelly, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Frank Donovan, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Bill Dougherty, USN (Ret.)
# Major General George Douglas, USAF (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Walter D. Druen, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Phillip J. Duffy, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Richard M. Dunleavy, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Robert F. Dunn, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral James W. Eastwood, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral James E. Eckelberger, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Russ Eggers, USAF (Ret.)
# Major General James N. Ellis, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Paul Engel, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Bill Eshelman, USMC (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Marsha Johnson Evans, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Merrill Evans, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral James H. Flatley, III, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral S. Robert Foley, USN (Ret.)
# General John W. Foss, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Stuart French, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Ronne Froman, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Vance H. Fry, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Robert Byron Fuller, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Skip Furlong, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Barton Gilbert, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Wendell Gilbert, USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Hank Giffin, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Andrew Giordano, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Rick Goddard, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Ted Gordon, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Russell W. Gorman, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral H.E. “Rick” Grant, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Thomas N. Griffin, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Jeffery R. Grime, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Tom Hall, USAF (Ret.)
# Admiral Ronald J. Hays, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral Thomas B. Hayward, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Guy Hecker, USAF (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Rolland Heiser, USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral **** Herr, USCG (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Robert P. Hickey, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Geoffrey Higginbotham, USMC (Ret.)
# Major General Don Hilbert, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Virgil Hill, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Kent Hillhouse, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Edward J. “Ned” Hogan, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral A. Byron Holderby, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Grant T. Hollett, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Admiral James L. Holloway, USN (Ret.)
# Major General William Hoover, USAF (Ret.)
# General Charles A. “Chuck” Horner, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General James Hourin, USAF (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Jefferson D. Howell, Jr., USMC (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General John I. Hudson, USMC (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral James D. Hull, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Evan Hultman, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Charles A. Ingram, USA (Ret.)
# Admiral Bobby R. Inman, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Harry Jenkins, USMC (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Ronald H. Jesberg, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral Gregory G. “Grog” Johnson, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral Jerome Johnson, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral J. Michael “Carlos” Johnson, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Steve Kantrowitz, USNR (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Douglas Katz, USN (Ret.)
# General P.X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.)
# Admiral Robert J. “Barney” Kelly, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral Frank B. Kelso II, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral John Kerr, USNR (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Claude M. “Mick” Kicklighter, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Phillip G. Killey, USAF (Ret.)
# Admiral George E.R. “Gus” Kinnear II, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Jack W. Klimp, USMC (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Hal Koenig, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Alexander J. Krekich, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Ed Kristensen, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Derald Lary, USAF (Ret.)
# Admiral Charles R. “Chuck” Larson, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Rufus C. Lazzell, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Ward M. LeHardy, USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Tony Less, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Frederick L. Lewis, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Frank Libutti, USMC (Ret.)
# Brigadier General William Lindaman, USAF (Ret.)
# General James J. Lindsay, USA (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General James E. Livingston, USMC (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral James W. Lisanby, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Dan Locker, USAF (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Stephen Loftus, USN (Ret.)
# General John Michael Loh, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Noah H. Long, USNR (Ret.)
# Admiral Joseph Lopez, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Mike Luecke, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral James A. “Ace” Lyons, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# General Robert Magnus, USMC (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Michael D. Malone, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Daniel P. March, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Edward H. Martin, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral John J. Mazach, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Dan McCarthy, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral William “Scot” McCauley, USN (Ret.)
# Major General James C. McCombs, USAF (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Fred McCorkle, USMC (Ret.)
# Major General Billy McCoy, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Bill McDaniel, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Craig O. McDonald, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral E.S. “Skip” McGinley, II, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Denny McGinn, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral Kinnard R. McKee, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Ed Mechenbier, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral George Meinig, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Robert L. Menist, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Stuart D. Menist, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral William F. Merlin, USCG (Ret.)
# Admiral Paul David Miller, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Robert W. Mixon, Jr., USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Joseph Mobley, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Patrick D. Moneymaker, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Benjamin Montoya, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Charles J. Moore, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Douglas Moore, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Major General W. Bruce Moore, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Warren Moore, USAF (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Joseph P. Moorer, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Paul Moses, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Paul Mulloy, USN (Ret.)
# Major General William L. Mundie, USA (Ret.)
# General Carl E. Mundy, Jr., USMC (Ret.)
# Major General Terry Murray, USMC (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Hank Mustin, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Carol Mutter, USMC (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jack Natter, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Jerry Neff, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Mike Neil, USMCR (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Robert Henry Neitz, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Ben Nelson, Jr., USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Ed Nelson, USCG (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Warren “Bud” Nelson, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Eddie Newman, USA (Ret.)
# Major General George W. Norwood, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jacqueline “Jackie” O’Meara, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Ira C. “Chuck” Owens, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Robert S. “Rupe” Owens, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Dave Palmer, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Robert V. Paschon, USAF (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Ellis D. “Don” Parker, USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Ted Parker, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Earl G. Peck, USAF (Ret.)
# Major General John Peppers, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Maurice Phillips, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Paul A. Pochara, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral David Polatty, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Thomas J. Porter, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Noel G. Preston, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral Joseph W. Prueher, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Bill Raines, USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral William E. Ramsey, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral William Retz, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Jon A. Reynolds, USAF (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral David C. Richardson, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Thomas M. Rienzi, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Stewart Andrew Ring, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Steve Ritchie, USAF (Ret.)
# Major General James Milnor Roberts, Jr., USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral David B. Robinson, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Bill Roll, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Wayne Rosenthal, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Pete Rots, USCG (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Ed Rowny, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Michael D. Ryan, USMC (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral John R. Ryan, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Luciano C. Salamone, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jim Schear, USNR (Ret.)
# Major General Carl G. Schneider, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Hugh Scott, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral James E. Service, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Bill Shawcross, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Edward D. “Ted” Sheafer, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Mike Sheridan, USMC (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Robert F. “Dutch” Shoultz, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Robert H. Shumaker, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Bruce Smith, USN (Ret.)
# Admiral Leighton “Snuffy” Smith, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Norman Smith, USMC (Ret.)
# Major General Richard D. Smith, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Robert (Bob) Smith, III, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Stan Smith, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Roy D. Snyder, USN (Ret.)
# Major General J.R. Spalding, USAF (Ret.)
# Major General Stanhope S. Spears, Adjutant General, South Carolina
# Major General Ralph Spraker, USAF (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Bill Spruance, USAF (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Hank Stackpole, USMC (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral James Stark, USN (Ret.)
# General Carl Stiner, USA (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Edward M. Straw, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Ansel M. Stroud, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Willam A. Studder, USAF (Ret.)
# Major General Leroy N. Suddath, USA (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General Gordon Sumner, Jr., USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Paul E. Sutherland, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Bob Sutton, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jeremy Taylor, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Jimmie Taylor, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Robert C. Taylor, USAF (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral William E. Terry, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Deese Thompson, USCG (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Howie Thorsen, USCG (Ret.)
# Major General Harold Timboe, M.D., USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Ernest E. Tissot, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Robert F. Titus, USAF (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral John B. Totushek, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Rockly Triantafellu, USAF (Ret.)
# Admiral Carlyle A. H. Trost, USN (Ret.)
# Vice Admiral Jerry Unruh, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Alfred A. Valenzuela, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Paul Vallely, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Lloyd “Joe” Vasey, USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General John Vines, USA (Ret.)
# Major General John G. “Jack” Waggener, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Edward K. Walker, Jr., USN (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General John F. Wall, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General W.L. “Bill” Wallace, USA (Ret.)
# Admiral James D. Watkins, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Gary Wattnem, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Donald Weatherson, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Hugh Webster, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Arvid E. West, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Drax Williams, USMC (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General James A. Williams, USA (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Mitchell M. Willoughby, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Dennis Wisely, USN (Ret.)
# Major General Herbert E. Wolff, USA (Ret.)
# Major General John J. Womack, USA (Ret.)
# Major General Dan Wood, USA (Ret.)
# Lieutenant General John W. Woodmansee, USA (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral George Worthington, USN (Ret.)
# Rear Admiral Earl P. Yates, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Allan R. Zenotwitz, USA (Ret.)
# Admiral Ronald J. Zlatoper, USN (Ret.)
# Brigadier General Mitchell M. Zais, USA (Ret.)
 

bunk22

Super *********
pilot
Super Moderator
Great, did not realize. Zinni, let jme see, the guy, who against all advice from subordinates, sent the USS Cole into Aden. Also attributed to saving OBL from Tomahawk attack. Not absolutely sure, was not there, but have been told.

Great to have guys like that on your side.

One of our Reserve O-5's worked for Clark as well. The horror stories are interesting, which from what I hear isn't exclusive to just one individual. Not the type of guy you would want on your resume I'm told.
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
Great, did not realize. Zinni, let me see, the guy, who against all advice from subordinates, sent the USS Cole into Aden. Also attributed to saving OBL from Tomahawk attack. Not absolutely sure, was not there, but have been told.

Great to have guys like that on your side.

Why not, should we avoid risk at all times now? Force protection rules over all? It was a means to an end, and he takes responsibility for it.

If you are not sure, why even mention it?

General Zinni was one of the very few military leaders, current or former, who knew exactly what we were getting into when we invaded Iraq and made his views clear before and after the invasion.

But who cares if you are right, it apparently doesn't matter anymore. If you disagree with someone they will ignore you and try and assassinate your character and record behind your back with rumors and innuendo. Only with people who disagree with you though.
 

phrogpilot73

Well-Known Member
All I know is that "Assassin" is on McCain's list - that's good enough for me. Don't know enough of Zinni, but I've served under Gen Jones and know of SgtMaj Estrada. Sen Obama can keep both of them.
 

Redux

Well-Known Member
But who cares if you are right, it apparently doesn't matter anymore. If you disagree with someone they will ignore you and try and assassinate your character and record behind your back with rumors and innuendo. Only with people who disagree with you though.

Sounds like a public service announcement from CNN on Palin.
 
I can't wait until this is over. These 13 days and the next 4 years. I think we might need a Democrat in the White House to remind us why we don't have one now.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
The poll A4's posted is probably the biggest "duh" I have seen in a while. In fact, I was a bit surprised McCain's numbers weren't a bit higher among military voters.

Reasons? I'll list a few:

1. McCain's military background:
a. As a Naval Officer/Aviator
b. As an Academy grad
c. As a P.O.W.
2. Military personnel has typically voted conservative

So now the burning question: which poll choice did I choose?

I, for one voted undecided because I seriously do not know who I am going to vote for in a couple of weeks. The fact that McCain is a Naval Officer/Aviator doesn't help or hurt my decision any bit. I could care less what McCain's career was, my biggest two factors are how they stand on the issues and their personality.

How is this candidate as a public speaker? Is this candidate someone I can relate to? What will this candidate do for me as a middle-class American?

Will this candidate be the Commander-In-Chief I am proud to say I serve for?

What will this candidate do to improve the disastrous economy? How much of a tax break will I receive annually? Will I pay new/more taxes under this administration?

Now everyone is probably thinking that I am a bleeding-heart college Democrat who wears tye-dye shirts or whatever. For one, I consider myself a "California Republican", meaning while I typically vote conservative, I too have no hesitation to vote democrat if I feel that candidate has earned my vote. Party lines mean nothing to me.

These two weeks will be some of the most difficult weeks. Whomever is elected will be my Commander-in-Chief for the next four years.

Also, I think its interesting that many military Obama endorsers has been bashed, yet McCain's are praised. Just my opinion...
 

HeloBubba

SH-2F AW
Contributor
Let me see if I can help:


How is this candidate as a public speaker?

Doesn't matter since most of what your President says is written for him by someone else

What will this candidate do for me as a middle-class American?

This is the best way to go. You vote for your own self-interest. If you like neither candidate, then which one will damage you the least.

Will this candidate be the Commander-In-Chief I am proud to say I serve for?

I know I am proud that I served under Reagan, but I voted for him because he was doing good for ME, not because he was an awesome CinC (that was just gravy).

What will this candidate do to improve the disastrous economy?

Congress controls the money. The President cannot control the economy. It is cyclical. The mess we are in now would have happened regardless of who is on the White House

How much of a tax break will I receive annually?

There is absolutely no way to tell. We'll just have to wait and see which campaign promises are kept and which ones are broken.

Will I pay new/more taxes under this administration?

See above.
 

Redux

Well-Known Member
How is this candidate as a public speaker? Is this candidate someone I can relate to? What will this candidate do for me as a middle-class American?

Will this candidate be the Commander-In-Chief I am proud to say I serve for?

And it's your right to pick the one you like best. I'm somewhat amazed anyone is still undecided at this point, no matter.

Say what you like but at least we KNOW which side McCain is on as well as he has an idea of what the defination of Commander-In-Chief is.
 
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