No Democrat is going to vote for McCain-Palin, and I would bet VERY
few independents will.  Independents are Independents for a reason,
and it usually isn't because they are the kind of people who will
swallow a Party's line and roll over for ill treatment.

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On Sep 10, 8:20 am, VT Sean Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Democrats Wake Up there is blood in the water, go for the kill!
>
> September 10, 2008
> Sean Lewis
>
> McCain turned hard RIGHT in his selection of Palin.
> He had to because he had nothing else to run on.
>
> He IS part of the Republican machine that has decimated
> the US economy.
>
> Yes the Surge was a success technically but so was
> the initial invasion! The true test will be what happens
> now that the surge is over. This may be another premature
> 'Mission Accomplished!'
>
> Lets not also forget that if the Bush Administration had
> not rushed to war, with Mccain's support by the way;
> we would not have needed the surge in the first place.
>
> How much credit do you get organizing a bucket brigade
> after the barn has already burned down?
>
> Let's also realize that Palin has not given a REAL
> interview or taken questions from the press. WHEN
> is she? It is clear she is being sheltered because she
> is so far off the beaten path of National and International
> events and politics the gaping hole of knowledge she
> does not have would be clear to anyone.
>
> Also if you want to know how to handle Palin think
> of how the Republicans treat Hillary, take a page out
> of the Republican playbook. Take off the gloves, the rest of
> the world will also. She keeps repeating the same speech
> like a trained parrot! Come On!
>
> McCain keeps talking about change and being a maverick?
> Well based on his pick for VP, McCain seems to be full
> heartedly embracing the same politics of the Bush Administration.
> He is pandering to the Right and practicing the politics of
> divisiveness Bush used to get elected. This is Change?
>
> The more McCain does this, the more he is becoming the
> very thing he says he is not, a party man, another Bush.
>
> Bush ran based on fear and the lack patriotism of the
> Democrats, McCain is doing the same thing? This is Change?
>
> Bush ignored the downturn of the economy, McCain
> is doing the same. This is change?
>
> Bush pandered to the Religious Right, McCain is doing
> the same. This is Change?
>
> Bush ran on slogans, platitudes, attacks and no actual
> details on HOW he would fix things. McCain is doing
> the same. This is Change?
>
> Forget Plain or view Palin for what she REALLY is.
> The Desperate move of a drowning political campaign.
>
> The way the Republicans blindly embraced Palin based on
> nothing but a prepared speech in a secure setting. The way Palin
> energized the Republican party, shows just how little McCain
> has to offer. These are the actions not based on logic, but
> fear, desperation and need. The Republicans were drowning and
> clung to the first thing floating by, it doesn't matter what it is,
> it just mattered it was there,
>
> The Republicans KNOW the Bush Administration failed
> utterly and completely. The Republicans had the opportunity
> to put into practice all of their political beliefs. The result is
> complete and total failure on a systemic level. The Republican
> Broke the US, figuratively and literally.
>
> McCain with his pick of Palin, his pandering to the religious
> right, the fear mongering about America's safety, the embrace
> of partisan rovian politics is the final page of the selling out
> of the McCain legacy.
>
> McCain HAS changed, for the worst.
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