@spinkiegirl Said What, you think mc cain is all that? He's no better than Mr.Barcak Obama...you have a quote on signture that states how you feel about mc cain "my vote goes to the former pow-at least i know where his loyalties lie"...gimme a break, try telling that to his ex-wife who he cheated on with the woman he's married to now....where was his loyalty to his 1st. wife? And as far him being pow, I feel very bad for that,I respect each and everyone of our soliders past and present...but when you go to fight a war for this country, that's your choice and you may end up as a pow..if he can't be true to the woman he married...I have no doubt he won't be true on his on word or anything else...besides he was quoted calling his captives 'gooks'.that's racist imo. and he passed on signing a document 20 yrs. ago that would have made Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. birthday a national holiday....
Yet you have no problem voting for someone that fought against a bill to save babies born alive after an botch late term abortion???
(Yeah you the abortion the induces labor then when the head comes out they suck the brains out)
In 2001, Senator Barack Obama was the only member of the Illinois senate to speak against a bill that would have recognized premature abortion survivors as ?persons.? The bill was in response to a Chicago-area hospital that was leaving such babies to die. Obama voted ?present? on the bill after denouncing it. It passed the state Senate but died in a state house committee.
In 2003, a similar bill came before Obama?s health committee. He voted against it. But this time, the legislation was slightly different. This latter version was identical to the federal Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which by then had already passed the U.S. Senate unanimously (with a hearty endorsement even from abortion advocate Sen. Barbara Boxer) and had been signed into law by President Bush.
https://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZTBkYTYzZDNjNDgyMWJmMzMxYzljYjYxNmEwMTdhYWE
right there is a moral compass too live by......NOT