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John McCain Leads in Latest Florida Poll
10/18/2008 10:40:21 AM

John McCain Leads in Latest Florida Poll


John McCain- 49%
Barack Obama- 47%

Survey USA, a prominent national polling firm, shows John McCain leading Senator Barack Obama in the state of Florida. The Survey USA Florida poll was conducted after the final presidential debate on Thursday October 16th.


Tampa Tribune Endorses John McCain for President


"McCain brings a lifetime of useful experience, including his grueling captivity in Vietnam and long Senate service. He believes in federalism, a strong defense and disciplined self-interest. McCain has been willing to cross party lines to work on tough problems. He co-authored a campaign finance law that failed to fulfill its objective, but he did muster the bipartisan support needed to try to control the buying and selling of public office."


Uncertain Times Require McCain's Tested Vigilance
Editorial
Tampa Tribune
October 17, 2008


The direction of the nation is at stake in this election. Hard economic times, a disappointing Republican administration and the seductive promises of a master orator are pushing America toward a European-style social democracy.


If you don't want that to happen, vote for Republican Sen. John McCain. First, it must be acknowledged that Democratic Sen. Barack Obama gets a lot of things right, especially when emphasizing what has gone wrong. Studiously unflappable, he is the most inspirational campaigner in memory. McCain, too, has many ideas for improvement, but his ch anges build on what has worked in the past to make our nation the strongest in the world.


McCain understands that U.S. companies must compete worldwide and shouldn't have to pay one of the world's highest corporate tax rates. He knows that federal spending is out of control. He knows that economic growth only comes from hard work and real investment, not through wholesale redistribution of tax dollars as Obama promises.


Obama became a political celebrity by representing the disaffected. He is generating unprecedented enthusiasm among the young and the poor, and their participation is welcome. Yet mainstream voters need to understand that the change these voters want will have historic consequences. Obama's future America is largely unrestrained by many of the traditional values long held by Middle America.


Obama promises a tax cut for 95 percent of households, even though only 62 percent of households pay any income tax now. Taxes would increase sharply for households making more than $250,000 a year a policy that penalizes success. Profitable small businesses would be hardest hit. Obama even has the audacity to promise a tax break for businesses that create jobs, while simultaneously increasing taxes that would force some businesses to cut payrolls.


Last year, Obama had the most liberal voting record in the Senate. If elected, he would appoint activist judges capable of finding liberal surprises in the Constitution. He would push for a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq. He would agree to new barriers to trade, which would raise consumer prices.
We urge voters, especially independents and moderate Democrats, to think about where the candidates and their parties are coming from, where they want to go and who the candidates really are.


Obama is a lawyer, a professor, a best-selling author and a winning debater. He is smart and patriotic, but as a leader on the national stage, mostly untested. His short tenur e in the Senate has been unremarkable, other than being consistently partisan.


McCain brings a lifetime of useful experience, including his grueling captivity in Vietnam and long Senate service. He believes in federalism, a strong defense and disciplined self-interest.


McCain has been willing to cross party lines to work on tough problems. He co-authored a campaign finance law that failed to fulfill its objective, but he did muster the bipartisan support needed to try to control the buying and selling of public office.


He is more open-minded on energy reforms than Bush has been. He has an independent nature and passion for public service. He spoke out against torture and strongly criticized Bush's first defense secretary for resisting the surge of troops McCain knew Iraq needed for peace to have a chance.


McCain's biggest challenge is that after eight years of the Bush White House, it's hard to say his party still believes in smaller government. He ha s run an uneven campaign, facing an unfair share of blame for budget deficits, feeble economic growth, costly military interventions, uncontrolled immigration, emergency bailouts of misled corporations, and a diminished world opinion of America.


Yet the record shows blunt-talking McCain would begin to return his party, and the nation, to a more conservative, compassionate and productive path. He is not the candidate preferred in much of Europe and the Middle East, but he would keep us safe and begin to repair America's image worldwide.


A few states could make the difference in this election. Florida is likely to be one, and Tampa Bay will be a key battleground. The McCain-Obama race is a choice that divides families, friendships and even editorial boards.
Obama's vision of hope shines like a rainbow, appealing but just out of reach. McCain's call to freedom and responsibility is less exciting, but you know it works.


The Tribune encourages voters to vo te what they believe, not what they wish were true. The nation needs a stable leader in these unpredictable times.
For president, the Tribune endorses Sen. John McCain.

 

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Re: John McCain Leads in Latest Florida Poll
10/18/2008 11:19:27 AM
Hi Jim,
     I'm with you for McCain ... but .... what about the Electoral College ..... they, right now, are stacked for BHO.  How can we influence THAT group???  They are the ones, need I remind, who in reality actually select the Pres & VP.   They are NOT elected by we the voters.  This system was set up as a Representative Democracy, in other words, a Republic, and not a pure Democracy(Mob rule).  The founding fathers, in distrust of the Mob, left everything ELSE to their election EXCEPT the President....a profoundly wise system--when it works properly.  But working properly means the Electoral College are people of moral integrity and cannot be bought or sold.  Unfortunately I do not think they are all that moral, much less of very much integrity, but this is the reality today.  Last I heard, McCain has about 260 ... with 270 what it takes to win.  This has changed just within the last month due mainly to Hillary's delegates as she finally released them for BHO.
     Anyhow, I repeat my question: How can WE influence the EC??  This is the heart and soul of Money/Power in this country now-a-days, and the DNC has been woking overtime for years to infiltrate it.  And I think they pretty much got it done.
     No, Jim, about the only thing we can do now is pray to the living God for a Miracle.

Peace,
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Re: John McCain Leads in Latest Florida Poll
10/18/2008 11:36:37 AM

Hello Allen,

You are quite right and what has to happen to make the EC function properly for this election is for the people not allow their president be elected/appointed to office via a technicality.

The argument about the Economic Recovery Plan (BAILOUT of WALLStreet) was that the mechanisms used to regulate it were outdated and need retooling hence over a trillion dollars of our money was directed at it.  Funny how we didn't have money to fix Social Security, Medicare and Education but let a few Elites lose some of their inflated on paper wealth and we all of a sudden have ways to fund saving their asses just pop up overnight and everyone on the Hill are rushing to push it through.  They found or created new tools.

The EC is another of those tools that are no longer in necessary.  When the EC was placed into play we were still using Pony Express and Telegraph Wire.  Information took a while to spread.  The EC was created to speed up the process and the Representatives were appointed and sent to vote their towns views.

We now live in the 21st Century and information is easy to share so why do we need the EC?  We Don't!, so we should discard that outdated 19th Century antique.  Our friend Neil Sperling has a great thread to shows us why we do not need the EC in today's world. http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/thread/1139821.aspx

At this point Prayer and Communication of our views and the reasons why McCain should be President needs to be shared with everyone you know.  Otherwise jobs and the Free America we all know and love will be lost.  We need to fix her not replace her.

 

 

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Re: John McCain Leads in Latest Florida Poll
11/1/2008 7:52:05 PM

Hey Jim

Call me a redneck if you like, but how did someone with a middle handle like "Hussein" ever get this far? Anyone touching down in Oz with a name like that would be thoroughly grilled like a pig on a spit.

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Re: John McCain Leads in Latest Florida Poll
11/1/2008 7:58:09 PM
Jim,

I wonder how the polls would reflect when people realize this...





Instead of spending all that money on TV ads, why didn't he spread the wealth to those who couldn't contribute?

I found it at


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