1/10/08

Revealing SweetBabyj: A Lib in Denial

She's the Hillary Clinton of Wet Diaper's Debates.
Like Hillary and all things socialist, the moniker she uses betrays her real self.
There's little "Sweet" in SweetBabyj.

The following is one-stop-shopping reveals Sweetbj's core.
Like a snail on a cool summer morning, she's left a long trail of her liberal ways.

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I've been labeled by a few folks here as a liberal, but, surprise! I want to support McCain; he just seems to match up the best of any of 'em, so far- not perfect, but better than anyone else.
Why not do a scorecard?
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-He is not clear on abortion. First he says he recognizes legal abortion is necessary, then he says he doesn't support Roe v Wade. Which is it? I cannot vote for someone who does not support a woman's right to choose whether or not to bear a child.
Fundamental platform of a liberal is the right to choose death for an unborn child.

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-I don't mind he's pushing nuclear technologies; despite its boogie-man reputation, nuclear energy is clean, safe and cheaper than foreign oil in the long run. However, I'm less crazy about his connections with a consortium which advocates coal use; I'd want to make sure such a push would involve heavy anti-pollution controls.
Nukes; right leaning. Coal; fear of a consortium? Translation; fear of big business. Pollution; nobody is for pollution, but the key word is "heavy". Leftward leaning on 2 of 3.

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-I'd prefer he be FOR gay marriage-
A pillar of the far left.
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-I'm okay with his stance on crime, but his far too aggressive stance on 'illegal drugs' is worrisome IF he has to copromise his idea to go after the cartels outside the US, and instead targets dealers and users inside the US. I'd prefer, of course, a huge overhaul of our present drug classification, but why hold my breath?
Overhauling drug laws; Could be libertarian or left wing.

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-He's for stem cell research- gets an A-OK from me.
What kind? I'll put you in the anything goes camp and slap another liberal point on the card.

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-He's against universal healthcare- that's a concern for me.
Another bit of big government control. Certainly liberal.

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-His education record is mixed, but hell, he hopefully can't screw that up anymore than it is already, so, I can suck it up.
Confusion about the Kennedy supported bill. Draw.

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-I'm pleased he stood up against the torture of POWs,
And then admitted the law might have to be broken. POW's? I call them terrorists, and they don't deserve Geneva Convention protections. Lib point.

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and can only hope he's enough of a hawk to not let the Iraq war drag on and on.
Here he has been clear. He'll fight the fight. You score another lib point for wanting him to cut-and-run.

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If I had to choose just one of the present candidates from either party to 'lead the war', I'd take McCain because I trust him to listen to his generals even when they tell him something he doesn't like.
Seems Bush has done likewise.
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-His unswerving support for Israel is honorable, but perhaps not feasible.
Zing. Another point.

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Palestine and Hezbollah have legitimate gripes, no matter their tendency to whinge about them by blowing up marketplaces; Israel isn't more pure-as-driven-snow in the deal.
Another like the other.

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-I also like many of his ideas for campaign finance reform,
A liberal move if I ever saw one. Restricting free speech. Add a point.

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I'm all for gun control
Liberal point

And you're not a liberal? Come, come, don't be afraid to identify yourself as one.

As for McCain, he is no conservative. He's only modestly further right than Lieberman and he is a liberal with a big L. McCain the RINO. Lieberman the Liberal. I'd say you're like Joe except you don't support the Iraq war and Joe does.

The Real John McCain:
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YjUzOGY0ODA1YzBmNjFhOWE5NWU0OTY5NTZiOGNhOGQ=