I Thought it was just me
Aug 20th, 2008 by Randy Toman
Depending on what McCain does with the convention and in naming his VP, it could be all over but the shouting for the Republicans. O’bama will go for the juggler vain come October and old George Soros will be pushing his New Progressive ideas to the hilt, with “Change and Hope” leading the charge. And the Republicans will be caught between the race card and the progression of “Hope” with “Change”.
You know I got into a pretty heated discussion with a person (VIA) e-mail, it got so testy and bordering on getting ugly that I told the person we had just better wait and see what happens in November rather then be at each others throats. It was the reason for me stopping my little “Gang” private e-mail list I would mail too, the person was on that list.
After the exchange I thought too myself; Randy you should not have been so insistent on your position, with regards to whom you thought Senator McCain really was, and what and, whom I thought he really represented. So in defense of my so-called confused and wrong position I give you this.
WND’s TOP STORY:
“Survey: Only 71.7% like either Obama or McCain
A new Zogby International poll commissioned by WND shows a surprisingly low 71.7 percent
closely identifying with either of the two front-running, major-party candidates for
president and a stunning 62.4 percent expressing their desire to see more viable
candidate and party choices in future elections. This scientific poll was unlike any
other this year, asking randomly selected respondents about their level of enthusiasm for
presidential candidates and offering actual alternatives to the major party candidates
that will appear on most ballots across the country – as well as the option of simply not
voting. A whopping 21.3 percent said they were still undecided – a remarkably high figure
for this late in the campaign that ends Nov. 4. But another 7.3 percent indicated they
would not be voting at all.”
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=72455
If the 21.3 starts to fall into the 7.3 column rather then make a decision to vote, guess who will have a serious problem? With these numbers there must be some philosophical reasoning that would cause this indecision. Would anybody want to venture a guess as to what some of the reasoning might be?
