McCain Reads Smallest Minority?
Does someone in the McCain campaign read Kevin and know how popular his bumper stickers are?
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Enter here. (This could be fun…)
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Heh. Fun indeed.
BTW, we’ve passed 200 sold.
Thanks for the link.
Not to be snarky, but I have a little more respect for McCain than that. I figure the bumper sticker is fine for somebody who has been tortured for six years without breaking, and just this side of disgusting for anyone else. But hey, I realize that respect is old-fashioned.
I don’t think it’s a matter of disrespect for his incredible service. I honestly believe these are folks who have been absolutely appalled by things like campaign finance reform. Any way you look at it, it was a massive blow to free speech. One of the provisions that pissed me off the most (and was actually egregious enough to be overturned by the SCOTUS) was one that wouldn’t allow anyone under 18 to make any donations.
Since I’d been following M-F since junior high, it was a real blow to see it pass. I admit, even though I have the little McCain sticker on my site, I’m not voting for him as much as I’m voting against Obama. If I weren’t living in what could be a swing state now, I’d vote Barr.
[...] John McCain reads blogs? [...]
Sorry you were offended, Prof, but I was offended by McCain’s declaration that the First Amendment wasn’t all that important:
“Obviously, from what we’ve been seeing lately, we didn’t complete the job,” McCain said about campaign financing when interviewed on radio by Don Imus in the spring of 2006. “But I would rather have a clean government than one where quote First Amendment rights are being respected that has become corrupt. If I had my choice, I’d rather have the clean government.”
I was also appalled at his attempt to ram his version of “comprehensive immigration reform” through the Senate in opposition to the overwhelming majority of the nation.
Being a tortured POW earns my respect – for that. Failing to uphold the oath of a Senator to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States erases that respect.
“AmeriCain” — I think this could be used, somehow…