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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 300321" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Unfortunatly the choice for the republican candidate has gone from reagan style true conservatives (thompson, hunter, tancredo) to semi conservative (Guliani, Romney, Huckabee), and now we get a not so conservative, almost democrat nominee. As someone who holds conservative values I will come out and say I do not support McCain, but I do not want to see a socialist (democrap) get the whitehouse. McCain has an uphill battle ahead of him as true conservatives, which makes up the base of the republican party, are less enthused to vote for him based on his record. Romney, who wasn't perfect, was the most conservative of the bunch that had a chance to get the nomination. </p><p></p><p>In response to your right wing talking points comment, its important to have a candidate who knows national security, free market healthcare choices, and less overall government are the real solutions to our current problems. Obama and Clinton will only tax us more in an effort to redistribute wealth through expensive, complicated, social programs that will bankrupt our government, and weaken us as a nation. Throwing more tax money at issues, and increasing the size of the government will only make our problems worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 300321, member: 249"] Unfortunatly the choice for the republican candidate has gone from reagan style true conservatives (thompson, hunter, tancredo) to semi conservative (Guliani, Romney, Huckabee), and now we get a not so conservative, almost democrat nominee. As someone who holds conservative values I will come out and say I do not support McCain, but I do not want to see a socialist (democrap) get the whitehouse. McCain has an uphill battle ahead of him as true conservatives, which makes up the base of the republican party, are less enthused to vote for him based on his record. Romney, who wasn't perfect, was the most conservative of the bunch that had a chance to get the nomination. In response to your right wing talking points comment, its important to have a candidate who knows national security, free market healthcare choices, and less overall government are the real solutions to our current problems. Obama and Clinton will only tax us more in an effort to redistribute wealth through expensive, complicated, social programs that will bankrupt our government, and weaken us as a nation. Throwing more tax money at issues, and increasing the size of the government will only make our problems worse. [/QUOTE]
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