[Apologetics] Re: McCain Refuses to Renounce Support From Hagee

Bret Bellamy bbellamy at mindspring.com
Mon Mar 3 12:51:43 EST 2008


It will take a great deal for me to vote for McCain in November.  My dream is that Obama beats Queen Evita Jezebel, the GOP has a brokered convention and dumps McCain for a true conservative, and then that new GOP candidate wins in November. I fear I may have to settle for only the first part.  

Bret

-----Original Message-----
>From: Art Kelly <arthurkelly at yahoo.com>
>Sent: Mar 3, 2008 12:42 PM
>To: Apologetics Group <apologetics at gathman.org>, Jim Murphy <jmurf80 at bellsouth.net>, Michele Allen <arochaallen at juno.com>
>Subject: [Apologetics] Re: McCain Refuses to Renounce Support From Hagee
>
>Stuart,
>
>I too voted for Ron Paul in the Virginia Primary. 
>
>He remains my choice, although I might have voted for
>Huckabee if I still lived in Texas, as Huckabee has an
>outside chance of beating McCain in the Lone Star
>State.
>
>I've know Ron since 1976 and agree with him about 90%
>of the time.
>
>If McCain wins the GOP nomination, I will almost
>certainly vote for him in the general election. 
>
>(There is a slight chance I might vote for a 3rd party
>candidate if there is a good one and McCain does
>something to really irritate me.)
>
>I still have some hope that somehow someone else
>beside McCain might win the nomination. Still, McCain
>does have some good points and, if elected, would
>probably be an improvement on President Bush.
>
>Art
>
>--- "Stuart D. Gathman" <stuart at bmsi.com> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Bret Bellamy wrote:
>> 
>> > Since McCain hasn't repudiated Hagee's support,
>> and godly Catholics cannot
>> > vote for Obama/Hillary due to their "pro-choice"
>> stance (regardless of any
>> > so-called "social justice" stuff they mouth),
>> maybe Catholics as a block need
>> > to write in someone more appropriate (say Duncan
>> Hunter or Fred Thompson) or
>> > vote for the Constitution Party in large numbers. 
>> Catholics are a large
>> > enough voting bloc that such a move would send a
>> clear signal to both of our
>> > useless political parties.
>> 
>> I voted for Ron Paul in the primaries.  Do Catholics
>> have any problems with
>> him?  He is known as Dr No because he always votes
>> against unconstitional
>> legislation (e.g. McCain-Feingeld, or pretty much
>> most legislation in the last
>> 100 years).  He is serious about the 10th
>> ammendment.  He was accused
>> of being a "Nazi" only because some neo-nazi donated
>> $500 to his campaign, and
>> Ron Paul refused to return it.
>> 
>> -- 
>> 	      Stuart D. Gathman <stuart at bmsi.com>
>>     Business Management Systems Inc.  Phone: 703
>> 591-0911 Fax: 703 591-6154
>> "Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis" -
>> background song for
>> a Microsoft sponsored "Where do you want to go from
>> here?" commercial.
>> 
>> 
>
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