McCain, the Republican Party, and favorable analysts are trying to comvince voters that McCain is not Bush.
McCain is being argued "independent" while advocating the Republican platform--continuing the Republican policies and programs that have been extremely harmful to the vast majority.
It is a trick, a ruse, a fraud. It is the product of deliberate rhetorical fallacy in which the man, McCain, clearly not Bush, is falsely argued as meaning he does not accept Bush's policies. Following this line of reasoning to its logical conclusion: voting for McCain is "good change" that is not change at all.
Accepting this argument is pure idiocy. It insults the voter's intelligence, the vast majority of whom, according to the elitist mentality of Republicans, are stupid enough to fall for it. The argument is more confirmation that the Republican Party's rhetoric is a reliable fraud, and committing the fraud and getting away with it is the pride, the acceptable privilege, to be expected of the party's elite and its incorporates.
Mr. Abermoff is a party incorporate stupid enough with self interest to take a fall for the party's general practices. Convicted of fraud and corrupt practices, he is now asking for leniency by cooperating to prosecute other Republican partisans whose rhetoric for accessing power was, as the McCain campaign advocates, to put public service before self while, at the same time, ridiculing Obama's community organizing as not indicative of leadership quality.
If McCain is elected, the Republican policies that have caused great harm to the vast majotity of Americans will continue, and get worse!
Change is clearly needed and, logically, and in every case evidently, that is not a vote for John Mcain and the Republican Party.
Very best wishes.
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