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Quote by: GHook93 Come on now, if any politician has truely stuck to his guns and stand up for what he believes in its McCain. McCain has on many occasion gone against his party for what he thinks is right. McCain has consistently not been bought by special interest and committed to wasteful spending! McCain is as unique of a Politician as is of a Republican. |
And that is why he advoates more pork for the war in Iraq? More pork for oil companies?
And he still would like to ban abortions and other things that the fundamentalists do not like.
He is only saying that Bush miss-managed things and he would handle it better, but he still has the same basic agendas as Bush.
So tell us please. How does McCain REALLY differ from President Bush?
He is using outsourcing of jobs as a justification to allow businesses to polute America and to defeat the Unions in a unregulated manner, same as Bush would do.
He favors drilling for oil in environmentally sensitive areas, same as President Bush.
He uses his status as a Nam Vet to pursue all those bad policies while the Vet hosipitals were underfunded and miss-managed by Halliburton.
So show us the facts about why he differs from the mainstream Republican agendas?
What would he do differently then Bush to solve the high cost of medicene, to improve public education, to insure womens rights, to end the unjustified war in Iraq, to improve the well being of the middle class worker, to take steps to slow down our dependancy on nuclear weapons and nuclear energy, to solve the problems in the middle east, to regulate those credit car rip offs, to get Big Brother off the internet, to make it possible to live off of the fixed income of Social Security, to upgrade our transportation system to meet future demands, to empower middle class workers via unions that are not on-the-take, to correct the stupid way the forefathers set up our elections, to save us form our dependancy on forien manufacturing, to reduce the impact of global warming and climate change. To secure our nation form terrorism without giving up our rights to privacy, to make work migration from Mexico a workable system, to improve the state's ability to respond to a major emergency, to reduce gun violence by the criminal sector of our country, to give Christians a little more say-so about community standards that are fit for their children. How will he deal with the concerns of gay people who are now "out of the closet" and do not intend to go back there again?
And how does his platform differ from the one's Bush has set forth about those issues? And also, how would he make paying taxes fair for everyone?