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![]() "felton" wrote in message On Sun, 8 Aug 2004 20:39:24 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz" I don't like Lieberman that much. I can't put my finger on why. He seems off somehow. I like McCain. Too bad we don't have him now. He is nowhere near extreme enough to win the support of the Falwell branch of the Republicans. I voted for McCain in the primary last time, but the unfortunate state of affairs is that the parties are controlled by activists and the activists tend to be extremists. That's it in a nutshell. Sad, but true. When you get right down to it, abortion is the only real litmus test for these folks...the rest is just noise and smoke. I would vote for McCain in a minute over anyone on either side, but he is like a man on an island in Washington. He is greatly respected by all in DC, but kept at arm's length by the GOP machine. He is a republican and will support Bush, but he'll never gain the support of the party bosses. There were some silly rumblings as to whether he'd be willing to defect and run on a democrat ticket. Never happen. He's conservative through and through, despite being somewhat more centrist than the religious right. Max |