BW23 wrote:Socnorb11 wrote:BW23 wrote:What Obama stands for, though, is "liberalism", IMO. Now, McCain's not a conservative by any means. And frankly, as I've stated before, I'm not a McCain fan. (In a way it pains me campaigning for him.) I was for the guy that was most conservative and closest to my beliefs in the primaries. But with my core beliefs, I don't see me ever voting for a Democratic president again. And very, very, very unlikely a Dem U.S. Rep. or Senator either. Doubtful for a major state office, too. I guess my beliefs are too strong (or I guess I'm just so far to the right) that I can't go with the candidate that's furthest from that. I could probably go Libertarian, but some of those beliefs are too far out there for my taking, too.
Has the Republican party made me happy lately? Of course not. But the alternative, IMO, is worse. So I'll vote for the lesser of the two evils in hopes that McCain might actually do some things I like.
See, you're still stuck on meaningless (in my opinion) labels, and completely avoiding talking about the candidates' ideas, beliefs, statements, etc. Which of Obama's policies are you opposed to?
Education, welfare, death penalty, abortion, taxes, immigration, gun control, defense. To name a few.
So, really, no. I wasn't stuck on meaningless labels. His beliefs are those of most democrats.
So you're against a fair shot for education for every child. Welfare to those who need it. Giving criminals a second chance (even though Obama's policy says child rapists and the like would still be sentenced to death). Giving tax cuts to the people who need them the very most. Giving illegal immigrants a shot at becoming part of the American way of life and comprehensive immigration reform without amnesty. Respecting the 2nd amendment, but allowing local gun bans and expanding the military.
In a speech to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs in April 2007, Sen. Obama (D-IL) advocated the expansion of the military to include an additional sixty-five thousand army soldiers and twenty-seven thousand marines. He also called for an increase in the number of Arabic speakers in the military.
Sen. McCain (R-AZ), a former navy pilot, has been one of the most outspoken voices in Congress on defense issues. McCain favors an increase in the size of the U.S. military, especially the Army and Marine Corps.
And on immigration? McCain:
Give everyone in the world an opportunity to come to America
No more ballot initiatives against immigration
YES on visas for skilled workers
YES on allowing more foreign workers into the US for farm work
YES on allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security
YES on giving Guest Workers a path to citizenship
YES on establishing a Guest Worker program
YES on comprehensive immigration reform
[expletive] liberal, that McCain.
EDIT:
And yeah, this isn't a dangerous policy at all:
Allow firearms in National Parks
YES on maintaining current law: guns sold without trigger locks
YES on loosening license & background checks at gun shows
NO on background checks at gun shows: