So McCain sent me a letter for money...

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They even included a bumper sticker and an envelope with a "no postage" necessary return. I wrote on the paper they provided a big " I cannot/will not support a candidate who not only offers more of the same, but also treated Ron Paul with no respect in any of the televised debates. Ron Paul is the only republican that will receive money from this household."

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Good for you.

Hey, why not draw a big, fat red diagonal line through that bumper sticker and write on it "Just say No" to McInSane. :D
 
i hope i get a letter;) but i doubt ,hell i made the list in colorado(blacklist), POWER TO THE PEOPLE, I'm on a list? hehe i must of done something right:)
 
I saw someone in my neighborhood knocking on doors trying to drum up support for McWamnesty, and I had the 2x4 signs out. They knocked on the doors with hillary and obama around the street then saw my house and walked right by. It was hilarious.

I was going to walk outside, freak him out and give him a DVD, but by the time I thought of that he was like 4 houses away and I didnt feel like chasing after a neocon
 
Why would McCain staff send you a letter plus bumper sticker?

You might want to sell the sticker on Ebay.
 
Write him a check for 1c. It'll cost more for them to cash it than the penny's worth.
 
McCain must have only old people voting for him because I haven't seen ANY McCain supporters out in society.
 
Shoot, I don't know who's really supporting him, because even the old people ran into at our state convention didn't really like him.

As a matter-of-fact, one of the delegate who ran for, and won a national delegate seat, said in her speech that "McCain wasn't her first choice. Don't laugh because you know he wasn't your first choice either!" I heard this was a common theme amongst delegates at the convention.

Unfortunately she will do her Republican duty...as will most everyone else...out of loyalty to the party.
 
Shoot, I don't know who's really supporting him, because even the old people ran into at our state convention didn't really like him.

As a matter-of-fact, one of the delegate who ran for, and won a national delegate seat, said in her speech that "McCain wasn't her first choice. Don't laugh because you know he wasn't your first choice either!" I heard this was a common theme amongst delegates at the convention.

Unfortunately she will do her Republican duty...as will most everyone else...out of loyalty to the party.

I've done the Party thing for many years. In the fall they always want everyone to rally around the nominee, even if they aren't the best choice. I'm tired of doing that, and I really don't expect much from the nominee at all, at least as far as conservativism goes. I really thought most voters would have figured this out by now. It's time to put up or shut up!


FF
 
I will certainly not be rallying either...and what I don't get is, if McCain was not anyone's first choice, why is he left as our only choice?

Anyhow, as I told someone at our state convention, at some point you have to stop voting for the lesser of two evils, and vote your conscience...and I cannot in good conscience vote for McCain. The guy I told this to actually seemed to be considering this...
 
better yet take a dump in the letter and send it back. Shitty campaign = shitty donation :)
 
When I was working a table this Saturday, one of the Republicans there stated that he received a letter from Obama asking for money. He said he was going to fill it with monopoly money and a 3-dollar Bill Clinton bill. With no postage necessary envelopes, I wonder if those sort of things happen a lot.
 
It makes you wonder - if there are no McCain supporters visible in public or at the conventions, how did he win all these early primary states?

Remember when the race was Huckabee vs. Romney in Iowa, and McCain was dead in the water....and then the newspaper in Des Moines endorsed him, and then the Boston Herald, and then the major New Hampshire newspapers, and the media started covering him, and....

Yeah, all seems as fishy now as it did then.
 
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