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The pained McCain train explains


The decision facing Americans in this election couldn't be more important to the future security and prosperity of American families. This is, indeed, a change election. No matter who wins this election, the direction of this country is going to change dramatically. But, the choice is between the right change and the wrong change; between going forward and going backward. The right change recognizes that many of the policies and institutions of our government have failed. The wrong change looks not to the future but to the past for solutions that have failed us before and will surely fail us again.

John McCain will bring America the right change. He recognizes that many of the policies and institutions of our government have failed to keep up with the challenges of our time. John McCain will initiate widespread and innovative reforms in almost every area of government policy -- health care, energy, the environment, the tax code, our public schools, our transportation system, disaster relief, government spending and regulation, diplomacy, the military and intelligence services. And, most importantly he will lead our nation with honor and integrity.

Floridians have an important role to play in this election. Who you choose to support will determine the next President of the United States. The stakes are high and America is depending on you.

 

If you just read the script and not look at the names responsible for this ad, you could easily attribute this jibberish to the Obama campaign.

It almost appears as though this guy, McCain is throwing the election. He truly hates conservatives. He must, since his campaign is here borrowing the stupid slogan of “change” that we hear incessantly from Obama and the left.

You see… conservative means to conserve. I don’t want or need change just to change. Besides what the hell is now that wrong with the most successful nation in history that calls for all this change?

I don’t want to change from a free country to a socialist country.

I don’t want to change from a free market to a government run market.

I don’t want Washington running my local schools.

I don’t want the government dictating what I can drive or what I can eat or who I can associate with or how much I can contribute to whatever candidate I choose to give to.

I do not want a government to tell me if I can own a gun or one that excuses monsters who rape and murder our children.

I don’t need any more reforms or initiatives or directives on the complete nonsense that Washington has lately put out. You can not out liberal the liberals.

I don’t appreciate a politician telling me that we are a nation that tortures, when we have liberated almost the  world’s tortured. No other nation has or will step up.

I am tired of you and your friends across the aisle blaming the world’s destruction on my SUV.

It is time for Republicans to stop apologizing for being conservatives. It is not dishonorable to defend individual rights and freedoms.

I need a leader who will stand up for us. I need a leader who defends this nation’s honor in the face of the left leaning world’s criticism. I need a leader who fights for what his party’s platform says. The days of “reaching out” and “walking across the aisle” and “forming a bi-partisan” consensus are over. Our political opponents have taken these offerings and given us nothing in return. When you think of your friends, the progressives think of the intransigence of Iran. Perhaps that’s one analogy you might understand.

But I’m afraid you, John McCain, are either too stubborn (witness your ANWR stance) or too stupid to see that.
 

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