John McCain: Wrong for America
Adam Falcheck
Issue date: 4/4/08 Section: Opinion
The Man: John McCain, the Senior Senator from Arizona, will be the Republican nominee for President. He is a man who deserves a great deal of respect for what he has sacrificed for his country; however, John McCain is wrong for America.
John McCain's no-nonsense politics and straight talk attitude exemplifies every failed and misguided policy of the Bush Administration. He has demonstrated that he is inept in truly understanding the problems America faces. Throughout his entire presidential platform, John McCain continues to show that his priorities are misguided and delusional to what the American people really need.
From his vow to continue the failed war in Iraq and putting more US soldiers in the middle of a sectarian civil war, to his lack of understanding in regards to the plummeting US economy, Mr. McCain represents more of the same.
It is imperative that we recognize the need for change in our country. We need an honest leader who will tell the American people not what they want to hear, but what they need to know. We need to never again rely on the politics of fear that led us to this disastrous war, and instead work with the entire world to establish peace. We need to give the economy back to the working middle and lower classes and overturn the failed fiscal policies of the Bush Administration.
John McCain needs to understand that this country will not stand for four more years of the same empty rhetoric and reckless policies. The absurdities that have come from our current administration and the future represented by Mr. McCain will not be upheld.
No longer will we support the strategies that have left thousands of Americans dead over seas; no longer will we look at our people and deny them health care; no longer will we let our politics be run by corporate interests; no longer will we let out economy benefit the very few and leave behind the many. The American people deserve better. And you, Mr. McCain, cannot give to them what they need.
John McCain's no-nonsense politics and straight talk attitude exemplifies every failed and misguided policy of the Bush Administration. He has demonstrated that he is inept in truly understanding the problems America faces. Throughout his entire presidential platform, John McCain continues to show that his priorities are misguided and delusional to what the American people really need.
From his vow to continue the failed war in Iraq and putting more US soldiers in the middle of a sectarian civil war, to his lack of understanding in regards to the plummeting US economy, Mr. McCain represents more of the same.
It is imperative that we recognize the need for change in our country. We need an honest leader who will tell the American people not what they want to hear, but what they need to know. We need to never again rely on the politics of fear that led us to this disastrous war, and instead work with the entire world to establish peace. We need to give the economy back to the working middle and lower classes and overturn the failed fiscal policies of the Bush Administration.
John McCain needs to understand that this country will not stand for four more years of the same empty rhetoric and reckless policies. The absurdities that have come from our current administration and the future represented by Mr. McCain will not be upheld.
No longer will we support the strategies that have left thousands of Americans dead over seas; no longer will we look at our people and deny them health care; no longer will we let our politics be run by corporate interests; no longer will we let out economy benefit the very few and leave behind the many. The American people deserve better. And you, Mr. McCain, cannot give to them what they need.

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Tony GOPrano
posted 4/04/08 @ 6:52 PM EST
Hey Moron, John McCain is the Senior Senator from Arizona. Since you can't seem to get the facts right, why should anyone beleive what your write?
Amazon Herbs
posted 4/05/08 @ 12:44 AM EST
How can you be against John McCain when President Bush is a supporter of him? Wasn't Bush a good president? Many students in colleges are protesting the war. (Continued…)
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