Listening to Fred Thompson's introduction to John McCain, I have to admit, I feel my Republican roots. I have to say that values of church and birth of babies who do not deserve to die, I lean towards McCain. Bush was not the best conservative that I have ever seen, but I have a certain hope for John McCain's candidacy.
I am such a softie when it comes to the vietnam vet.
He's a survivor. Look at his mother. She is in her 90's. My god it's in their blood. Good for them.
I really do like Palin.
SO, hell, I am probably going to get burned by XO and others on this one, but I am not so in favor of Obama and Biden as I was once.
Storytellers are a dime a dozen, but I have to admit that I remember the Reagan years. Those were good years.
Can we survive Bush's waste and stupidity?
I think maybe. I have to stand on my highest premise.....human life. vs abortion. Numbero uno.
NOt such a hard call. There are certain values that I must align myself with.
I like John McCain.
I really like his VP choice. I think she is a winner.
My family has always supported the Rep. side. National defense and all of that.
AS an educator, I have such a tough decision, and I have not been happy with the NCLB act for the very reasons I have posted, but if McCain can address these issues with clarity and respect for educators, which I believe he just might be able to do, then he isn't such a bad candidate afterall...