Well, tomorrow brings Sarah Palin to Georgia. That should be interesting.
I’ll be at home though. I went to see McCain when he was in town, and though he did say a few things that sounded nice, it appeared to me that it was more of the same old stuff from the liberal Republican Party we’ve come to know.
So I’ll be at home, trying to figure out what to do on Tuesday. The options just aren’t good, folks. Our options, as I see them:
- Vote for the liberal who claims to be a conservative.
- Vote for the liberal who can’t wait to sign up for all Obama has planned for us.
- Stay at home and don’t vote.
I’m leaning away from not voting, but I’m still really very torn with the other two options. On one hand, Jim Martin scares me. His problem with the bailout rescue was that it didn’t do enough! Yikes! And on the other hand, Saxby Chambliss is a big government RINO who has proved he’s got the best interests of the special interest groups at heart.
So while I don’t want to vote for the open liberal, I don’t want to vote for the guy who is lying about not being a liberal. Certainly I can’t be in this position alone.
Am I?
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You’re not alone. Right now I’m leaning towards staying home.
Staying home here, but secretly hoping that Chambliss loses, without my help. It is a round-about way of helping put the end to his reign of uselessness.
Also, maybe, just maybe, if Chambliss loses, Isakson might take what happened to his good buddy as a hint to start acting like a conservative.
I know one thing: If Chambliss stays in, his behavior will not change.