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To: Kazan

So, you think we’ll actually get another chance after this one?


218 posted on 08/07/2012 10:07:01 AM PDT by redtetrahedron ("Before I formed thee in the bowels of thy mother, I knew thee" - Jer 1:5)
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To: redtetrahedron
So, you think we’ll actually get another chance after this one?

Of course. I'm not paranoid.

225 posted on 08/07/2012 10:16:58 AM PDT by Kazan (Mitt Romney: The greater of two evils)
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To: redtetrahedron

My apologies to anyone that finds this offensive, but I, and many other conservative voters cannot in good conscience, vote ABO. We feel that we are

answerable to a higher power; a God who will live up to His promises, and punish those who support and encourage genocide against the unborn, abominable

sexual deviance, and the desecration of His young people.
For those FReepers who keep shouting that our country is doomed if conservatives do not fall in line behind the GOPe nominee, I’d like to quote Henry david

Thoreau: “The fate of the country... does not depend on what kind of paper you drop into the ballot-box once a year, but on what kind of man you drop from your

chamber into the street every morning.” This is my sentiment as well. I have traveled all over this great nation, and I can tell you from experience that those

of us “out in flyover country”, from southern Alabama and Texasto the open spaces of western Wyoming and the cold winters of the American midwest will, in

the face of the right provocation, defend our liberty even to the death.
We sat on the sidelines during World War II until we were attacked directly, and as history shows, our resolve was set. It may actually take a second Obama

term, and all of the disaster that implies, to re-energise the God-fearing conservatives of this country. Not to support the TEA party, or the “libertarians” or

any other faction of so-called conservative thought that attempts to divorce itself from “social conservatism” and natural morality.
I, and perhaps millions of others, simply won’t accept that death by slow poisoning is *in any way* superior to death by cannon-shot. If we all (Yes, you)

would follow Thoreau’s advice and put that truly American man on the street, each and every day; If we will brook no discussion of comprimise on basic

principles; If we will petition our government for redress of our grievances RELENTLESSLY, while settling for nothing less than redress; If we will live / walk /

vote with a solid moral foundation, secure in the knowledge that WE are not the final arbiters of what is right and that the principles of this nation’s founding

are as valid today as they were when they were first written down, then the republic will not fall. Even without Mitt Romney to guide us.
In the event that the sodomite, communist, thieving class does bring this nation to ruin, I (and perhaps millions of others) may be forced to resort to 170

grain votes in defense of our, and our children’s lives and liberty, and if this comes to pass, I will be humbly honored to die if necessary, to insure that the

light of individual liberty guided by God’s will, is not extinguished from this earth.
Please give this some consideration before you state how utterly hopeless it is to stand on principle, or how anyone who does not support Obama-lite in the

upcoming election is a traitor to *your* values.

HTS


248 posted on 08/07/2012 11:01:18 AM PDT by Hugh the Scot
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To: redtetrahedron

I don’t and we won’t. With no future election for him, the next 4 years will make the first 4 pale in comparison.


309 posted on 08/07/2012 1:19:41 PM PDT by mojitojoe (American by birth. Southern by the grace of God. Conservative by reason and logic.)
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