Considering my principles are biblical and agreed to by many of the Founders' quotes read on this board, those come first before acting on any fear of Obama. I'm beholden to God first and foremost. God, family THEN country - in that order. I'm glad to sacrifice political expediency and fear of Obama on the Almighty's altar.
I won't be found guilty of making the country or saving my own interests an idol before God any longer. He that seeks to save his life is going to lose it, and he that loses his life for the sake of Christ (and His principles) are going to find life. I'll not put fear of Obama in the vain hope of replacing him with another slightly lesser evil ahead of God.
And what principles are these that allow you to ignore reality for some fantasy candidate that doesn't exist?
Spiritual and tactical survival for one. You are still playing a rigged game while the enemy is three hundred steps ahead of you.
Reagan's dead, j@ack@ss. Get over it.
I think that is exactly what the Obama camp, the propaganda media and the GOP-e Ruling Class have been insisting Conservatives must accept for years. How not surprising that a Romney pusher cites the same and then goes on to insult with the same contempt Romney has for Conservatives. Instructive to say the least.
Step up and be counted, your country needs men not whining children that quit when the game isn't going their way.
You haven't been listening. I'm not playing their rigged game or the trap they have all set for you. But when you stand bewildered and in shock at what comes down around you - You will find that men like me are already prepped and waiting to go beyond where you will allow yourself to acknowledge we are, having taken the steps that history have warned us about long in advance of your realization of what time it actually is.
Four more years of Obama and this country will be at knife points. Do you understand that? If you think a civil war is some grand and glorious adventure you are a lunatic.
The upcoming election is the most important since 1860; it will determine the future of this country for generations.
You can sit it out if you choose, but I consider that an act of cowardice, or to paraphrase Patton:
"and when your grandchildren ask you what you did in 2012 you can say, "well, I shoveled shit in Louisiana"