> >>> Those who know where I stand politically may be shocked to hear this,
> >>> but I would never, ever, ever vote for McCain. I would throw my vote to
> >>> the Libertarian candidate and hand the election over to Obama or
> >>> Clinton. The way I see it, McCain is a carbon copy of either of the
> >>> Democratic candidates. When the country goes down in flames over the
> >>> next five years as it undoubtedly will under McClintbama, I know who I
> >>> want to get the blame.
>
> >> I'm happy to see I can add you to my "would never vote for McCain" list.
> >> It's growing rapidly.
>
> > Between Republican voters who will not vote for McCain, moderate Dems who
> > would be reluctant to vote for Hillary (based on her track record of
> > extreme Marxism) and racially motivated voters who will not vote for
> > Obama, I really think a well run third party campaign has a good chance of
> > capturing over 25% of the national vote in November. If McCain gets the
> > nod, I will begin researching the candidate the Libertarians put up at
> > their convention in May.
>
> > Or better yet, I could start up a write-in campaign. If I get elected, I
> > promise to give tax breaks to anyone who posts 50 or more messages to ATAI
> > in a year and will make the anniversary of Paula Abdul's graduation from
> > rehab a national holiday.
>
> If you need a running mate, I'm available. I doubt Limbaugh and Hannity
> could find anything wrong with us.
That's certainly saying something. Though why anyone would want that