To: RitaOK
None of the candidates on the Republican side were ideal, all had some sort of issue. Personally Romney is a better person than Obama, but that wouldn't take much. Romney is definitely part of the big government establishment though, and while he won't spend like Obama, I don't for see the drastic cuts needed, and this country will still be headed toward a fiscal cliff, just not as fast. The problem is how people react in this country, that is not until there is a crises, the best example would be the Tea Party. It was created because Obama got elected and a lot of people around the country said "OH ****", the problem is that most in that group have a real jobs and can't spend the time needed like those that support Obama. We need to decide how to proceed in this election, supporting Romney will stop the major fiscal bleeding that we see under Obama, but we will still be headed towards the fiscal cliff. Or do we allow Obama to get elected again for four more years in the hope that enough people get concerned enough to fix the problem? (if it still can be fixed?).
To: fatherofthree
Personally Romney is a better person than Obama, but that wouldn't take much. That isn't true, the Bishop is a monster, a wicked man, with a simple personal life.
Look at Obama's life, on the surface it is as clean and pure as Mitt Romney's.
249 posted on
07/15/2012 3:16:56 AM PDT by
ansel12
(Massachusetts Governors,,, where the GOP goes for it's "conservative" Presidential candidates.)
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