DAY 2: No One Can Tell Me Why I Should Vote for MCCAIN
September 11, 2008 | Vetting explained
Yesterday I posted an Ireport calling for Republicans to tell me why I should vote for McCain. I also asked for his positions on the ISSUES and how they will help America. So far, all, I have recieved is reference to McCain's website (which is little help) and hate speech against Obama. Read their comments here: http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-82518
The Ireport went as follows:
"Now I know he wants to drill. Good. But how does he plan to promote
nuclear power? While we're at it, how does he plan to:
1. Improve the Economy
2. Promote Job Growth
3. Make Healthcare more affordable and accessable
4. Reduce the National Debt
5. Help Veterians
6. Promote Renewable Energy
7. Promote Education
8. Make College more affordable
9. Save Social Security
10. Reform Immigration
11. Taxes (be specific)
12. Work for womens rights and equal pay
If you can explain to me what his policies are and how they
are the best policies for me and America, I may just vote for him."
Can anyone give me answers to this? And if they can, how will his policies help American's?
- Tags:
- election08,
- mccain,
- mccain_palin
- Posted in Assignment:
- Campaign 2008
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