Radar,

I'm real close to not voting for McCain at all in the General but only vote for the locals, Congress and Senators other than that I'm just about done with McCain. After he came down on NC and the Republican party here, he just might lose this state. The Republicans here are bent out of shape with him now and if he does lose NC he's finished.

I think it's important to vote for McCain in the General Election, considering the alternative no matter which of the Democrats end up winning. If the Democrat wins, all laws that protect abortions will be overturned, a pro-abortion judge will be appointed after the retirement of any current judges, we'll effectively surrender in the war against al Qaeda in Iraq, we'll be forced to pay for abortions with out tax dollars, military spending will be drastically cut to the point of endangering our nation, and who knows what else will happen. Remember, Bill Clinton was President while al Qaeda was planning the September 11 events; and the tragic result came less than 8 months into President Bush's term of office.

If I sat out every election where I didn't agree totally with either candidate, I would never have voted to this day. But it's important to pick the best person, knowing they're not your best choice if you had that choice. That's the reality of democracy.

No one said it was perfect. It's just the best form of government around today.

Radar