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#26 Oct 02, 2008 7:55 PM
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Kazoobie64 wrote:Well, it's true, I'd rather not have another Bush for another 4 or 8 years. For all anyone knows, Obama could be the worst president ever or he could be a great president, and I'd rather take my chances than letting my doubt get to me and have to play it safe.
I wouldn't necessarily call McCain another Bush just because he's republican. He has already disagreed with many of Bush's policies. And he chose a conservative as his VP rather than another republican.
You do realize he votes with Bush 91% of the time?
There's a 9% difference between them.
And just about every republican is conservative. Bush is, McCain is, Palin is, etc.
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#27 Oct 03, 2008 3:54 AM
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Can you show me where you got those statistics from? Because McCain has been criticizing Bush a lot lately and seems to be moving away from his policies. That's where I thought he was different.
And McCain and Bush are not Conservative. They're both strong republicans. Whereas Palin, who supports less government, is all Conservative.


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#28 Oct 03, 2008 12:07 PM
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[sub]"Conservative," for all practical purposes in the US, means the same as "Republican". Bush and McCain are definitely conservative.[/sub]
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#29 Oct 03, 2008 8:10 PM
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Can you show me where you got those statistics from? Because McCain has been criticizing Bush a lot lately and seems to be moving away from his policies. That's where I thought he was different.
And McCain and Bush are not Conservative. They're both strong republicans. Whereas Palin, who supports less government, is all Conservative.
http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/i … _with.html
He voted in line with his positions 95 percent, and in line with his party 90 percent.
"generally adhering to conservative principles"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCain
"Throughout her tenure on the city council and the rest of her career, Palin has been a registered Republican."
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#30 Oct 03, 2008 10:22 PM
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did anyone see last nights debate?
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#31 Oct 03, 2008 10:35 PM
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I did. The one thing that keeps coming to mind is how annoying Palin's winks were.

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#32 Oct 03, 2008 10:41 PM
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I know..anyways...not to be some sorta fashion critic..but..man..awful taste..lol
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#33 Oct 04, 2008 4:02 AM
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Re: 2008 US presidential election
Spyro_Loves_Me wrote:Can you show me where you got those statistics from? Because McCain has been criticizing Bush a lot lately and seems to be moving away from his policies. That's where I thought he was different.
And McCain and Bush are not Conservative. They're both strong republicans. Whereas Palin, who supports less government, is all Conservative.http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/i … _with.html
He voted in line with his positions 95 percent, and in line with his party 90 percent.
Thanks for giving me a source. I didn't know about that.
[sub]"Conservative," for all practical purposes in the US, means the same as "Republican". Bush and McCain are definitely conservative.[/sub]
Well, yeah. Conservatives pretty much branch off of Republicans, but they're still not exactly the same because they have different views. For example, Conservatives want less government involved. That's what puts Palin as Conservative as stated by ABC World News, NBC News, CBS News, and even by herself in the debate last night. Bush is definitely not Conservative. You can tell that by where we are now. McCain has some Conservative views which I think he got through Palin. I don't consider him Conservative though.


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#34 Oct 04, 2008 7:36 PM
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Well, yeah. Conservatives pretty much branch off of Republicans, but they're still not exactly the same because they have different views. For example, Conservatives want less government involved. That's what puts Palin as Conservative as stated by ABC World News, NBC News, CBS News, and even by herself in the debate last night. Bush is definitely not Conservative. You can tell that by where we are now. McCain has some Conservative views which I think he got through Palin. I don't consider him Conservative though.
[sub]Some of Bush's policies (like the bailout plan) are not conservative, but that is because the situation is different than normal.
Also, "conservative" doesn't only apply to economic policies. For example, Bush is pro-life, which is a conservative stance. [/sub]
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#35 Oct 05, 2008 4:37 AM
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welll..I was looking at ET(not Extra Terestrial)and they said that Palin was caught on tape praying for help..can you believe it?Also she was nervous a bit..they said that both Palin and Baiden put up a good debate and kept their cool..
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#36 Oct 05, 2008 5:07 AM
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Well, yeah. Conservatives pretty much branch off of Republicans, but they're still not exactly the same because they have different views. For example, Conservatives want less government involved. That's what puts Palin as Conservative as stated by ABC World News, NBC News, CBS News, and even by herself in the debate last night. Bush is definitely not Conservative. You can tell that by where we are now. McCain has some Conservative views which I think he got through Palin. I don't consider him Conservative though.
[sub]Some of Bush's policies (like the bailout plan) are not conservative, but that is because the situation is different than normal.
Also, "conservative" doesn't only apply to economic policies. For example, Bush is pro-life, which is a conservative stance. [/sub]
You're going to find pro-life in every Republican. Actually, you'll find a little Conservatism in every Republican. But there is a break between someone who is a Conservative and someone who is a Republican.
It goes with how the seating is in Congress. Republicans sit on the far left. The more you move towards the center, the more Conservative you are. On the far right sits the Democrats. And the closer you are towards the center, the more liberal you are.
So there ends up being a large distinction between the people on the very end and the people in the middle.


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#37 Oct 05, 2008 12:48 PM
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[sub]Yes, exactly. No one is 100% conservative or liberal. I meant in general, Republicans lean conservative on many issues.[/sub]
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