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John McCain for President MAG
Republican candidate John McCain has experience in our nation’s government. His views on border security and the environment make him well suited for the nation’s soon-to-be vacant spot in the White House.
McCain shows great leadership and involvement in the nation’s welfare. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy and was a naval aviator for 22 years. He survived his first near-death experience in July 1967, as he was preparing to take off on a bombing mission during the Vietnam War. A rocket from a nearby plane struck and exploded the fuel tanks of McCain’s plane. McCain was given the option to go home with an honorable discharge, but he refused and volunteered for another five and half years. This act of courage shows McCain’s perseverance, strength, and determination to serve his country.
During McCain’s twenty-third bombing mission in Vietnam, he was shot down. Fortunately, he survived, but he became a prisoner of war for years at the “Hanoi Hilton” prison camp. After his release, McCain demonstrated once again his tenacious love for his country, continuing his career as a naval aviator. McCain retired from the Navy in 1981 with the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, and the Distinguished Flying Cross honors.
In 1982, McCain was elected to the House of Representatives from Arizona. He promoted strengthening the armed forces, reforming government, and eliminating unnecessary federal spending. Then, in 1986, he was elected to the U.S. Senate and has served continuously since.
McCain has experience close to the presidential position, making him an ideal next president of the United States. His campaign slogan speaks for itself: “Ready From Day One.” His experience in the armed forces and involvement in Congress give McCain significant advantages over other candidates.
McCain holds firm to his desire to secure the borders, and provides an effective plan for doing this. Illegal immigrants flood into the nation, costing millions of taxpayer dollars. McCain has devised a plan to tighten security at our borders. By doing this, McCain believes that the U.S. will be able to address immigration problems more effectively. McCain recognizes the importance of building strong allies with Latin America and assimilating our immigrant population, having them learn U.S. history and English.
McCain will also lead the way to a cleaner, greener environment. As a leader in preventing global warming, he vows to ensure cleaner air and water. McCain also believes that conserving U.S. resources will boost the nation’s economy. In addition, he would promote global participation in reducing greenhouse gases. McCain would like to reduce carbon emissions by harnessing market forces, promoting alternative energy, and reducing dependence on foreign fuel. McCain will create a presidential legacy by promoting the conservation of our environment.
John McCain is the best candidate in the 2008 election because his experience outweighs that of other candidates. McCain has devised two necessary plans that would directly help U.S. citizens and further the nation as a world power by setting a positive example for other countries.
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I actually never heard obama saying the health care plan would "save us", as you put it. I seem to hear him talking more about fixing the health care industry. By the way, the congressional budget office concluded early in the health care fiasco that it will actually save 100 million dollars of federal money.
Just take a moment to find out what was actually in the bill, please. It's boring. Really boring. All the health care hype is just that: hype.
Try again.
Bush did some bad things in his time but that doesn't mean that all republicans are bad or stupid.
Long live republicans
I have two "ting" to say, schoolrocks.
First the republican party is the only group capable of flipping votes.
The second is that if McCain had won, the country would have fallen into economic collapse almost immediately. McCain couldn't run the finances of an ice cream shop.
Hi,
I have a few questions.
What about nationalizing health care would destroy the system?
How can you prove, less than two years after the stimulus was passed, that it is a failure?
Finally, why didn't you vote independent if you don't want either candidate? Or green party?
Thanks
I supported McCain 20 months ago, when the alternative was Obama. McCain is another big-government, spent-thrift Republic, much like his predecessor. I supported him because of Obama, the most radical-leftist to ever serve in the white house. McCain wouldn't have nationalized, and thus, destroyed our health care system, spent trillions of dollars on a failed "stimulus", and used such incendiary rhetoric towards the prospect of individualism, the profit incentive, and exaltation of the government.
I picked McCain because of the alternative.
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The full text of my comment was:
"GOBOMA!
lolz"
I have no idea how you interpreted that as support for McCain.