Also, here's an excellent article EVERYONE should read about John McCain. Pass it on to anyone you know who might consider voting for him.
Click the link for the entire article (it’s not long), because what I posted below is just an excerpt. The article starts off with the author explaining that he voted for McCain in the 2000 primary and would have happily voted for him over Al Gore if McCain had made it to the general election (Yes, Cenk is reformed, thankfully).
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0308/9000.html Not the candidate he used to be
Mar 12, 2008 08:30 PM EST
...There are two different McCains: the John McCain of 2000 and the John McCain of 2008.
The John McCain of 2000 called the Christian right preachers, such as Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, the “agents of intolerance.” He was right. These people are complete charlatans — and McCain knows it. At least he did in 2000.
The John McCain of 2008 has kissed the ring of nearly every major Christian right preacher in the country, even Falwell. Falwell said the United States had the Sept. 11 attacks coming because we tolerate homosexuals, feminists and liberals. The John McCain of 2000 would have found that despicable. The John McCain of 2008 gave the commencement speech at Falwell’s Liberty University.
The John McCain of 2000 said this: “Neither party should be defined by pandering to the outer reaches of American politics and the agents of intolerance, whether they be Louis Farrakhan or Al Sharpton on the left, or Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell on the right.”
The John McCain of 2008 has pandered to those same exact folks. Can you imagine if Obama gave a speech at an event honoring Farrakhan?
And now, McCain says he is “very honored” to get the endorsement of the Rev. John Hagee, who has called the Catholic church the “Great Whore.” The John McCain of 2000 must be hanging his head in shame.
The John McCain of 2000 thought cutting taxes when you couldn’t pay for it was a terrible idea. In 2003, he thought it was an even worse idea to do that in the middle of a war. The John McCain of 2008 says he will make these same tax cuts permanent.
Is anyone paying attention? Who snatched the body of McCain? I hope it wasn’t the same person who snatched Dick Cheney’s body in 2000.
The Sell-Out Express chugs on. The top issue for McCain has been lobbying reform. That is, until 2008. The man who helped build the public financing apparatus in America is now rejecting public financing in the primaries. But it gets worse.
Earlier in his campaign, McCain received a private loan based on the assurance that he would take public financing in the Republican primaries. The FEC rules are very clear on this matter. If you use the promise of public financing to get private loans, you must accept public financing. That’s proving very inconvenient for McCain, who is near the cap of what he could spend in the primaries if he took public financing. So he has unilaterally decided to not follow the FEC rules. Very convenient and, as usual for the 2008 John McCain, very hypocritical.
McCain now says Obama should agree to take public financing in the general election, where McCain would be at an enormous fundraising disadvantage. Very, very convenient. McCain has become the whirling dervish of hypocrisy. I just wish there were a public servant like the John McCain of 2000 to call out a politician like the John McCain of 2008 on something this egregious...(For the rest, click the link at the top of the page)