Bumper Stickers
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 2:50 pm
My wife was sleeping, and I had no plans to go back to work today. So I drove to my local Republican Party headquarters and bought some McCain bumper stickers. They had almost run out of them. I told the guy there that I wasn't that enthusiastic about McCain until he picked Sarah Palin as his running mate. He said a lot of people were like that. And frankly, the more I hear about Obama, his voting record, his stance on foreign policy and national defense, and his socialist ideas about the economy, the more fearful I become of what unimaginable damage an Obama presidency would do to this country.
The point of this post is not to change anyone's mind here on the board. Everyone seems pretty set about how he/she is going to vote. The point is that Sarah Palin has energized us conservatives in a way that no other VP pick could have done. And that is a good thing.
The point of this post is not to change anyone's mind here on the board. Everyone seems pretty set about how he/she is going to vote. The point is that Sarah Palin has energized us conservatives in a way that no other VP pick could have done. And that is a good thing.