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Back when the Clintons were in office, I used to enjoy listening to Rush Limbaugh. He was a refreshing, funny and provocative alternative voice, but now he just seems snide, petty, and myopic. I consider myself a conservative Republican, and though I voted for Bush son and father in each applicable election, I voted for (heaven forbid!) McCain, who is one of the few Republicans who has dared to differ with the Bush administration. What Rush and others need to know, is that not all conservatives are robots. We believe in certain core economic and moral values, but neither do we appreciate being lied to and set up by our own party in their quest in the Middle East and while we want to win the war we don't want to continue to support it in lockstep with the bombastic rhetoric of Mitt Romney. We are looking for someone who dares to speak up, dares to say something about whatever sacred cows there be. AND someone who will extend their hand to work together in Congress with the opposition party. I am an evangelical Christian and while moral issues are important to me, religion is not an important factor to me in this eletion. I honestly don't care if Mitt is a Mormon - I was actually considering voting for him early on, but his ultra right position turned me off. The primary results show that most Republicans are looking for change, for a reasonable voice, someone who doesn't just spout high and mighty platitudes, but who talks like a reasoning human being. For those cretins who ridicule McCain's military service, that crashed 5 planes, I see that he survived and valiantly flew again; how many of you would go back up in a plane after a crash, or would you opt out and claim PTSD? McCain survived years of POW torture, and has managed to survive and answer the extremist elements in the Republican Party. I say that's a brave man, and he has my vote. Go McCain!
Back when the Clintons were in office, I used to enjoy listening to Rush Limbaugh. He was a refreshing, funny and provocative alternative voice, but now he just seems snide, petty, and myopic. I consider myself a conservative Republican, and though I voted for Bush son and father in each applicable election, I voted for (heaven forbid!) McCain, who is one of the few Republicans who has dared to differ with the Bush administration. What Rush and others need to know, is that not all conservatives are robots. We believe in certain core economic and moral values, but neither do we appreciate being lied to and set up by our own party in their quest in the Middle East and while we want to win the war we don't want to continue to support it in lockstep with the bombastic rhetoric of Mitt Romney. We are looking for someone who dares to speak up, dares to say something about whatever sacred cows there be. AND someone who will extend their hand to work together in Congress with the opposition party. I am an evangelical Christian and while moral issues are important to me, religion is not an important factor to me in this eletion. I honestly don't care if Mitt is a Mormon - I was actually considering voting for him early on, but his ultra right position turned me off. The primary results show that most Republicans are looking for change, for a reasonable voice, someone who doesn't just spout high and mighty platitudes, but who talks like a reasoning human being. For those cretins who ridicule McCain's military service, that crashed 5 planes, I see that he survived and valiantly flew again; how many of you would go back up in a plane after a crash, or would you opt out and claim PTSD? McCain survived years of POW torture, and has managed to survive and answer the extremist elements in the Republican Party. I say that's a brave man, and he has my vote. Go McCain!