I could care less what either one them actually says, I look at their voting records on key issues that are important to ME (a registered voter, tax payer, and citizen of this country) to see what they are about.
Key issues that are important to me:
1. Gun Control McCain has consitently voted on the side of gun owners. The ony times he's voted for restrictions of any sort were for mandatory background checks, and waiting periods. I believe those are resonable restrictions as a gun owner so I support his position. Obama has voted for EVERY single piece of gun control legislation that he's seen. His record tells me that he doesn't trust, nor want, ANY citizen to have the ability to defend themselves with anything more than a butter knife. Doesn't matter what he "says" his actions and voting record speaks for him.
2. Abortion Anyoe that knows me on this board knows how I feel about this subject. I agree with and respect McCains opinion on this matter. Obama doesn't even have an opinion that he's willing to state, other than it's over his pay grade. Wrong answer for me.
3. International Relations McCain has been all over the world, he knows most of the world leaders personally, he's been a player on the international stage for a long time and understands how things work in that arena, Obama is a freaking newb in that arena. With Iran threatening to wipe Israel off the map every other week, Russia starting all it's crap recently, North Korea doing God knows what, and all the other hot spots, and potential hot spots flaring up, the last thing I want is a newb trying to "lead" this country while dealing with the rest of the world.
4. Character McCain seems to be a fairly honest guy. He's been open and honest about his character flaws, discussing his divorce with his first mariage, the depression he suffered from after coming home from Vietnam, he has openly admitted to making personal as well as proffesional mistakes and takes resposiblity for those mistakes. Obama went to a church for 20 years that has a pastor that is a racists, preaches anti US retoric (we've ALL seen it) and Obama has the audacity to come out on national TV and say he never knew about Rev Whites positions on certain issues. Does anyone really believe that? I sure don't. When asked what the hardest moral discision he's ever had to make, he says it was votaing agianst the Iraq war? Please. They guys over 40 years old. If THAT was the toughest moral choice he's ever had to make then he's lived one hell of a sheltered life. I'm only 36 and I've had to make plenty or tough moral choices, voting against the Iraq war wouldn't even be in the top 50. He says what he thinks people want to hear, and the Iraq war is a hot issue so he uses it every chance he gets even when it doesn't pertain to what he's being asked.
No one could EVER convince me Obama would be a good president. I look at him and I see Bill Clinton with a dark tan, and a hair cut. Clinton is a lying crook, and I have no doubt that Obama is as well. McCain on the other hand I think would make a good president even though he's not my first choice. I'll actually be voting for Barr in November seeing as I'm a member of the Libertarian Party. Obama keeps talking about "change you can believe in" yet NO ONE seems to know what that change is, not even him, because his puppet masters haven't told him. McCain will be more of the same with a twist, and I could live with that. At least I KNOW what I'm getting with McCain. Barr and the Libertarian Party actually believe in the changes they want to make, they know what those changes are, and they are very clear about what those changes would be. Fire around 500,000 government employees, reduce the size and scope of the federal government and let people be responsible for themselves like it SHOULD be.