Showing posts with label john mccain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label john mccain. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2008

1 Day Left!!!!



There is only one day left before it is all over. If you still don't know who you are voting for then you need to get it together. Here are the websites for both candidate, Obama, Mccain. Don't just believe what you hear on t.v. Read it for yourself. If you do know who you want to vote for then get out and do it. I know every election we hear the same thing. This is the most important vote of our life time. I believe every vote is as important as the other and every vote counts. Don't sit on your couch and do nothing just because you feel its over. It does not matter if you feel your candidate has it in the bag or you feel your candidate has no chance, get out and vote.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Live Blogging Of The Last Debate....

PETERPAN will be doing a live blog of tonights debate via brickbat. Stop on by. Its going to be fun

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

John Mccain Flip Flops Like A Fish

John McCain said the other day that only man-and-lady-style couples should be allowed to adopt, and now he is saying something different! Of course, because he is a politician, he is obliged to declare that he has been “perfectly clear” on this issue all along.

So here is what he said first, as reported a couple days ago in that racy New York rag (read by many homosexuals):

“I think that we’ve proven that both parents are important in the success of a family so, no, I don’t believe in gay adoption.”

And then here is what Jill Hazelbaker, his Director of Communications, said today via Andrew Sullivan:

McCain could have been clearer in the interview in stating that his position on gay adoption is that it is a state issue, just as he made it clear in the interview that marriage is a state issue. He was not endorsing any federal legislation.

McCain’s expressed his personal preference for children to be raised by a mother and a father wherever possible. However, as an adoptive father himself, McCain believes children deserve loving and caring home environments, and he recognizes that there are many abandoned children who have yet to find homes. McCain believes that in those situations that caring parental figures are better for the child than the alternative.


Via Wonkette and Andrew Sullivan