McCain commands a wave of support


Wednesday, October 22, 2008 | 28 comment(s)

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In her commentary on Oct. 4, Paula Cracas asked who could be voting for John McCain? Here are some of the people I believe are voting for McCain:

Veterans who recognize McCain as one of them, a true war hero who understands the military and will see that the war in Iraq is won and the troops come home in honor.

According to the Washington Post (Sept. 26, 2008), “As a group, veterans lean Republican, and a Washington Post-ABC News poll in late August showed McCain leading Obama by 54 percent to 37 percent among them.” This is contrary to Cracas’ claim that McCain has a very low rating with veterans’ groups.  Senior citizens, who are not depending solely on Social Security for their retirement income because they realized it was unreliable and were smart enough to save for their retirement in other ways, support McCain.

McCain spoke the truth when he said at a forum in 2007 that “The dirty secret in America today is that Medicare and Social Security are going broke. They’re going broke and they’re not going to be there for future generations of young Americans, and we owe them the responsibility to make hard choices now.”

Pro-lifers, who know life begins at conception and would welcome the elimination of Roe vs. Wade, support McCain. Mothers, who don’t believe government should mandate sex education in school and mothers who would prefer to teach their young children how to read and write at home instead of sending them off to Head Start or other pre-schools, support McCain. Investors, who know that deregulation was not the reason for the current financial meltdown, and that the real reason was the Democrats in Congress and Democratic presidents who, through new regulations, forced lenders to lower their requirements for borrowers and make risky subprime mortgages to them, support McCain.  Workers, who realize that one of the keys to prosperity is lower and fewer taxes, not an ever increasing minimum wage, support McCain. 

Finally, there are those who are voting for McCain because of his brilliant choice of Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, a woman who is pro-life, pro-Second Amendment rights, and with executive experience, which none of the other candidates have. It is plain that the level of enthusiasm for McCain shot up as soon as he named Palin his vice president, and together they have drawn crowds at rallies that are even bigger than Obama’s. At a recent rally in Richmond, Va., Palin alone drew a crowd of about 20,000 people.

Caroline Monroe

Coos Bay
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To Thomas wrote on Nov 16, 2008 9:43 AM:

My God still loves you.

To Projection 1028 wrote on Nov 12, 2008 5:33 PM:

You did a marvelous job of describing the liberal leftists. Thanks

To Thomas wrote on Nov 12, 2008 5:31 PM:

Thats your decision, A bad one but still your decision to reject God. I have seen bigger men than you fall. Do you know what is meant by meek?

To Caroline wrote on Nov 12, 2008 5:29 PM:

I'm a senior and I think you wrote a great letter. You have my thanks.

Go back to your dirty keyboarding wrote on Nov 3, 2008 3:18 PM:

Beware unknown URL addresses you may find the Trojan Horse!!
The website that you refer people to may like McCain, may endorse McCain but is in no way like Rev. Jeramiah Wright's church or the Black Theology that is spewed from Trinity Untied Christian Church the church that BO sat in for 20 years!!!

Your company wrote on Nov 2, 2008 9:38 PM:

you keep is right here. Feel good?
http://baptistsforbrown2008.wordpress.com/2008/11/01/pray-for-america-and-mccainpalin-thread/

To the brain washed wrote on Nov 1, 2008 2:01 PM:

McCain consistantly votes against Veterans! Why do I, an Obama supporter, have to give $30 to the veterans fund to help our delimbed men and women? Because the fascists that lied us into war won't!
Reaganomics MUST end for ever!

Thomas wrote on Oct 29, 2008 6:37 PM:

to --> A VETERANĀ 

What you wrote defines Projectionism, which is a delusional state of mind.

My 1967 US ARMY dog-tags say that I do not believe in your God.

Should any American have a problem with that in your mind?

Does not matter anymore wrote on Oct 29, 2008 7:42 AM:

Mail in ballots = vote early!

McCain/Palin 08 is great

volunteer vs paid wrote on Oct 28, 2008 9:51 PM:

That's the difference between Obama's supporters who canvass free and from the heart, vs McCain "supporters" who are actually being hired by temp agencies in a lot of cases.

Ouch, Grampy!

Projection wrote on Oct 28, 2008 10:36 AM:

Today's Conservatives insist on having their opinion and skewering anyone who does not wholly agree.
"Are you with us or against us?"

Conservatives are unable to act responsibly and want their freedom of choice unabated no matter who gets hurt.

They cannot debate without name-calling and getting personal.

This brand of freedom is for treasonous narcissists, AND this elections blind support of a man who has ties to people who has stood by Bush 90 percent of the time and this scares EVERYONE who is rational to death.

A Veteran wrote on Oct 27, 2008 1:10 PM:

Today's Liberals insist on having their opinion and skewering anyone who does not wholly agree.

Liberals are unable to act responsibly and want their freedom of choice unabated no matter who gets hurt.

They cannot debate without name-calling and getting personal.

This brand of freedom is for treasonous narcissists, AND this elections blind support of a man who has ties to people who scare believers in God to death.

To Crowds wrote on Oct 27, 2008 8:10 AM:

The simple fact that COLLEGE CREDITS are given out for attending one of his Hitler style rallies is one reason O'Blahblah draws such large crowds.

The other, free CONCERTS!!!!!!!

kat wrote on Oct 27, 2008 2:28 AM:

Seriously...Palin has the most executive experience? Palin is the best thing to happen to the campaign? Tony summed it up perfectly...wow, wow, wow.

Palin can't even tell you what the job of vice president means. The only good thing about her is the shot in the arm she's given Saturday Night Live.

Of course, reading that letter and some of these posts was almost as funny as SNL.

God for you wrote on Oct 26, 2008 9:46 PM:

Great letter. Stand firm. The critics will try to degrade you and your superb points, rather than be decent humans and debate facts. Their loss, in so many ways.

Your opinion matters and many feel the same. Thank you for putting yourself out there and sharing.

God bless!

What Does Caroline Have Against Seniors Anyway wrote on Oct 26, 2008 12:01 PM:

'Senior citizens, who are not depending solely on Social Security for their retirement income because they realized it was unreliable and were smart enough to save for their retirement in other ways, support McCain.'

Did you hear that Seniors? McCain and his ilk apparently think you're not "smart enough" to be a McCain supporter if you still get social security.

Unbelievable that someone would actually come out and say that.

WOW!

3 wrote on Oct 26, 2008 11:59 AM:

The World is still a backa$$ redneck newspaper after all these years.. Keep printing pro McCain ads and when WW3 comes I'm suing you.

Angie wrote on Oct 26, 2008 11:58 AM:

The notion that McCain is the one standing up for the troops is a complete and total fallacy.

If you really love the troops, you'll do the research and see who gets the quality ratings from Veterans' groups.

....And it sure as heck isn't McCain trust me.

what wrote on Oct 23, 2008 10:55 AM:

give me a break - Palin is the answer? Caroline - what was the question? Palin is conservative good government Republican - so she charges the State of Alaska to take her kids on trips? She is a down to earh "hockey mom" - so spends $250,000 at Saks Fifth Ave to show how common she is? Caroline - don't follow the party line (or how your Husband told you to vote) be a modern woman and ask questions like the rest of us

200 words wrote on Oct 23, 2008 9:17 AM:

Are not enough to dispell so many lies in one letter.

Wake up and smell the cat food.

Tony wrote on Oct 23, 2008 9:15 AM:

We have had one Democratic President since 1980 and yet all of our economic woes are President Clintons fault and the fault of a Democratic Congress thats been in office the last two years?

Are you serious?
Awake?
Wow.
Just wow.

Crowds wrote on Oct 23, 2008 9:11 AM:

Thats funny...
I have yet to here or see where McCain/Palin draw anywhere near the crowds that Obama/Biden have drawn.

Face it kiddies, stick a fork in those two, McCain/Palin are done...unless they try to steal it...then you will see millions in the street-trust me.

Not this time.

Palin the welfare Queen wrote on Oct 23, 2008 9:09 AM:

This woman has got five kids, including a teenage daughter who is pregnant. Sound familiar?

She is paid by the State to support herself and her kids. She gets more money for each kid she has since she charges the State for her kid-related expenses! The government even gives her housing!

Why, could this be the Mythical Welfare Queen of Reagan yore?!?

Plus 150,000 dollars for clothes?

LMAO!

Are you kidding wrote on Oct 23, 2008 8:38 AM:

McCain consistantly votes against Veterans! Why do I, an Obama supporter, have to give $30 to the veterans fund to help our delimbed men and women? Because the fascists that lied us into war won't!

Rally this wrote on Oct 23, 2008 7:45 AM:

OMG...
Senator Obama drew 100,000 at the St. Louis rally.
Senator Obama drew 75,000 a few hours later in Kansas City.

If you live here in Coos, surely you have seen that among the signs/stickers, we are absolutely Obama Country, period.
My block alone sports 13 Obama signs vs. two McCain/Palin.

The only time McCain/Palin drew more than 20k is in dispute...
"McCain aide Kimmie Lipscomb told reporters on Sept. 10 that an outdoor rally in Fairfax City, Virginia, drew 23,000 people, attributing the crowd estimate to a fire marshal.

Fairfax City Fire Marshal Andrew Wilson said his office did not supply that number to the campaign and could not confirm it. Wilson said the fire department does not monitor attendance at outdoor events."

Do we really want more than 20,000 racist knuckledraggers gathering at one time?

Truth facts...not attacks. wrote on Oct 23, 2008 7:31 AM:

IAVA has about 105,000 members and makes no political contributions or endorsements...
And gives McCain a "D", Senator Obama received a "B".
Endorsements are one thing but when it comes to who really supports the troops, Obama rises above.

As a vet myself, I wish McCain would answer these questions...

Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA), also a Vietnam veteran, sponsored the new G.I. Bill which passed despite your and President Bush's opposition.

Why didnt MCCain support this bill?

Why did McCain vote against increasing TRICARE benefits and extending those benefits to National Guard soldiers and Reservists?
Why did McCain join other Republicans in opposing legislation that would have expanded funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs by $430 million?
Why did McCain vote at least 28 times against increasing benefits for veterans, which includes votes against increasing their access to health care?

Why did you lead the five-hour fight on the Senate floor against the dwell time amendment that would have guaranteed soldiers breaks between deployment equal to the amount of time they spent deployed?

McCain may have supported the troops once upon a time...but not now.

CB voter wrote on Oct 23, 2008 7:06 AM:

You have the right to your opinion,I have the right to mine.and my vote just cancelled out yours. Ha Ha

Will wrote on Oct 22, 2008 5:08 PM:

Right on, Caroline.
But now stand by for a whole lot of trash thrown your way.
It's the oppositions thing, you know.


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