I know McCain well enough not to trust him. I am not suffering from any sort of syndrome any more than you are and find it interesting that you claim to have a "middle view" while also saying that someone who disagrees with you does not have the best interests of the country
Middleview: If you honestly believe what you have said above then you are what you accuse me of. I also know McCain, but unlike you I have known him long enough and well enough to know that compared to your beloved Obama he is a saint, and McCain is no saint. I know McCain well enough that I do not question his loyalty to this country. I know McCain well enough to know that he nearly gave his live in military service to this country. I know McCain well enough to know that he has the experience both political and military to lead this country.
Obama on the other hand I do not know. I confess that prior to this year I had never heard his name before. A small amount of background investigation on him makes me (1) Question his loyalty (I don't care how tired people like you are of hearing about his father. bottom line "blood is thicker than water"). (2) Question his political experience. (3) Know for a fact that he does not have a clue why the military needs to operate the way it does nor know how to make improvements to make it more efficient. (3) Know that his "reallocation of funds fix is nothing more than robing from Peter to pay Paul, it didn't work in the past and it won't work now. (4) Know that his "cut and run, wait and see" policy to end the war in Iraq looks great on paper and is just what some people want to hear. If it works great, my hats off to him. If it doesn't work then what? The terrorists didn't leave us alone when under other past presidents when we did not retaliate against their attacks. What makes any sane person believe that once we run away from Iraq they will suddenly become our friends or at least leave us in peace? The only reason that I could think of that they might leave us alone is if they were already in control of the United States from within and the bottom line is I do not trust Obama!! (5) Do you really think that if Obama becomes POTUS and actually effects his raise in personal income taxes and increases the capitol gains taxes on large corporations, that we will somehow have more money to spend? The big corporations will simply move to other more economically favorable countries and our unemployment rate will raise. What sort of impact do you believe this will have on the economy? (6) Lets talk about wasteful spending. It is said that McCain's ideas will only amount to about a .78% reduction. Obama's ideas; I've yet to hear them. What I do hear is the same old Democratic rhetoric of need more money, "raise taxes." To be fair IF it works, ending the war in Iraq will indeed ease our financial burden. If he is so certain that will work, why talk about reallocation and raising taxes? My guess is that he either has no intention of ending the war or knows that there is a good probability it won't work and we will have to go back and it will cost us dearly to just gain back what we already have and will have lost due to his failed policy. Obama is gambling with our lives, both military (if we have to go back) and civilian (if we are attacked again) and he is betting our farm economically. Call me a coward if you wish, but I feel that Obama is trying to pull a con on us by telling us what we want to hear in order to get our vote. Hell all he really has to say to some people is I'll end the war and I'll fix the economy and he's not a Republican and they are on the Obama bandwagon. Like lambs to the slaughter....What a shame!
If you know McCain so well, then you know that he is for ending the war in Iraq as well. He unlike Obama has the military experience to know that you don't just cut and run. You need to stabilize Iraq and Afghanistan and leave them with the ability to fend for themselves. Our troops are the only thing that is keeping the middle east as stable as it is. While you might not thinks this is saying much consider this: A middle east at war with Iran invading Iraq first then going to war with Turkey and Saudi Arabia (who are both our allies) will have a dramatic effect on middle east stability and our economy via the precious oil supply. Iran knows this and is salivating at the thought of a weak POTUS like Obama so we won't be in their way. By the way the Stockholm Syndrome is basically where the hostage sides with the captor. In this case it is people like you who want a "Change" so bad that you don't care what the change is, bad or good. You are the hostage and Obama is the holding your thoughts and apparently vote hostage in exchange for his "CHANGE."