Our favorites are Ron Paul and Mitt Romney! John McCain will NEVER get our vote! Who will be running our country as John McCain takes his naps?
We will NOT vote for John McCain if he receives the Republican nomination for President. We are conservatives and we REFUSE to give him our vote.
John McCain is NO conservative and with the exception of his service to our country we do not like what he stands for – moving the Republican Party to the left.
He is FAR too liberal and it makes us ill to see what is currently happening to our party. Even if the Republican Party calls for unity around John McCain you will NEVER get us to vote for him. We also know MANY who feel the same way!
If McCain receives the nomination I know MANY conservatives who will either sit out on the November election or they will back a third party candidate. If McCain receives the nomination you will see all of the pundits talk about how conservatives sat out of the November 2008 election. Mark my word!
Republicans would be foolish to nominate McCain. There has been a lot of talk about Ronald Reagan during the Republican primaries. Republicans who are voting for McCain must be smoking something if they think that McCain is even close to Reagan. A Mitt Romney –Pres / Mike Huckabee – V.Pres. combination would be powerful and would defeat either Clinton or Obama! Once again, NOTHING could ever make us vote for John McCain as President. We know MANY who agree with us.
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McCain's track record on fatherhood issues?
John McCain stance on father’s rights or equal parenting rights is horrible at best.
McCain – YouTube – using racist comment along with dismissing fatherhood concerns! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNGXB_qx0xk
Glenn Sacks has documented this well. You can find that here and here.
John McCain dismissed fatherhood concerns and used the racist term “tar-baby” when speaking to Tony Taylor an African-American Fathers Rights Advocate. http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/03/16/mccain-apologizes-for-tar-baby-moment/
Further proof: http://fathersandfamiliesblog.org/?p=4