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The Dems might drive me to vote for McCain yet…

February 14th, 2008 Posted in 2008, Abortion, Barack Obama, John McCain

I really don’t like McCain, but what’s the alternative? (H/T: Redstate)

From an article in Human Events:

Sen. Barack Obama (D.-Ill.) portrays himself as a thoughtful Democrat who carefully considers both sides of controversial issues, but his radical stance on abortion puts him further left on that issue than even NARAL Pro-Choice America.

In 2002, as an Illinois legislator, Obama voted against the Induced Infant Liability Act, which would have protected babies that survived late-term abortions. That same year a similar federal law, the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, was signed by President Bush. Only 15 members of the U.S. House opposed it, and it passed the Senate unanimously on a voice vote.

Both the Illinois and the federal bill sought equal treatment for babies who survived premature inducement for the purpose of abortion and wanted babies who were born prematurely and given live-saving medical attention.

Wow…so even if the baby survives the assasination attempt in the womb, Obama would allow killing the baby after delivery?

That disgusts me even more than John McCain’s political tactics. Ugh.

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6 Responses to “The Dems might drive me to vote for McCain yet…”

  1. Peter Combes Says:

    Perhaps the tip of the iceberg. Fasten your seat belts and get out your barf bags. This could be a bumpy ride. - P


  2. Tyler M Says:

    I have always been a Romney supporter and will continue to support this great man. I am shocked that this site is endorsing Senator John McCain. McCain has alot of skeletons in his closet that majority of his voters dont even know about or understand.

    1. The McCain-Snowe-Dorgan S. 2328, Pharmaceutical Market Access and Drug Safety Act of 2004

    2. Mccain-Feingold - The infamous assault on the First Amendment primarily and doggedly pursued by John McCain: Here is commentary from various angles.

    3. Mccain-Kennedy - The Amnesty and Open Borders Act:

    4. The Mccain-Edwards-Kennedy tort lawyers wet dream, otherwise known as “The Patient’s Bill of Rights.”

    5. The Keating Five Corruption Scandal: Again, Mark Levin sums this one up:

    6. McCain’s attack on swift boat vets

    7. John McCain’s class warfare against “the rich” and the Bush tax cuts:

    8. McCain’s “Gang of 14″ betrayal of his party in favor of Democrat filibusters against GOP judicial nominations: Mark Levin and Andy McCarthy have the goods.

    “I believe my party has gone astray. I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have no problems with it, in their views and in their philosophy.” (Sen. McCain)

    “I believe Hillary would make a good President”(Sen. McCain)2004

    His TV AD’s decieves people into thinking that he is a TRUE CONSREVATIVE. At the end of the POW TV ad it says in BIG BOLD WHITE LETTERS … A TRUE CONSERVATIVE! He flat out LIES…..! His voting record and history in the senate begs to differ with what that ad says. McCain is an EVIL MAN. I am not a Republican but a Independant Conservative……

    I am disapointed in this site for supporting John McCain. When I go to vote this November, I will see on the ballot … A Democrat and a Democrat…… who am I going to vote for? Im going to vote third party or do a write in. I CANT VOTE FOR THIS MAN!


  3. David Kim Says:

    Tyler, I agree…I can’t stand McCain. I haven’t endorsed him…I probably won’t figure out what I’m going to do until much closer to November.

    This post is much more about my disgust at what Obama represents on the Life issue. People have these warm fuzzy feelings about him because all he talks about is the 1) audacity of hope, 2) the urgency of now, and 3) the dreams of his father, but they don’t realize how liberal he is.

    My point is that when choosing between McCain and Obama, that could force my hand in voting for McCain…when it comes down to November, unfortunately we’re left with the choices we have at that time.

    I am not at all happy about this…


  4. S Clark Says:

    David, Thanks for bringing attention to this article. Whenever I talk with friends lately, I have bring this to their attention. Most people are completely UNAWARE of Barack Obama’s truly radical views. When they hear this, their responses range from disbelief to visceral disgust. So, as much as I too can’t stand John McCain’s corruption and lies of historic proportions, as noted aptly by Tyler (by the way Tyler, all Arizona sympathizes with you. The nation has yet to savor the bad taste of John McCain, as we can’t wait to spit him out). Come November, I’ll be forced to vote for McCain for our national security and to prevent Obama’s radical views taking root.


  5. Sarah Says:

    Oh that makes me want to throw up. I hated Hillary but I don’t see how she would allow THAT!!!! Killing Babies even if they survived attempts to take their life??? God allows such miracles as a baby surviving an abortion to happen, blessed be his name. I have never heard of such a thing until now. I now hate Obama even more. That is disgusting. Does his wife agree with that??? They have two little girls, how could they believe such a thing??? That makes me even more prone to choose McCain over Obama any day…I would even take Hillary… just a question though…does she support late-term abortions?

    Wish Romney was the nominee. Ugh why does life have to be so unfair.

    Okay…deep breath…I needed to rant.


  6. Linda A Says:

    Nobody give up. Please don’t give up. Thanks everyone. I too live in Arizona. I am so ashamed of how we voted here in Az. On Bill O Reilly tonight they showed Mitt and Mac up there in front of everyone, and Mitt was endorsing Mac. We all have seen it many times now, I know that Mitt didn’t want to do that, I think it was one of the hardest things he has ever had to do, but he did it to protect out troops, and he said the longer he stayed in the race the more likely one of the Dems would be voted in, and he couldn’t let that happen if he could help it. I need to say this, If you stay close to our Heavenly Father He will take care of you. I can’t stand the thought of Obama or Hillary or Huckabee, or McCain becoming the President, but there are things that have to happen, and I just want you all to hang tough and let the Lord bear you up no matter what happens He will not leave us, we are in His capable and loving hands.


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