o, I don't like Romney. But if he ends up being the nominee, I will vote for him. Anything is better than 4 more years of Obama.
At least we will decline slower under Romney, giving us a little more time to get the conservative message out, and to get real conservatives in local positions so they can start moving up the "food chain" so to speak.
Thank you. Now I feel a little sheepish about my last sentence ;-)
Why would a Conservative move up the food chain when a Romney victory would prove that liberals get elected.
At least we will decline slower under Romney, giving us a little more time to get the conservative message out, and to get real conservatives in local positions so they can start moving up the “food chain” so to speak.
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I wish I had your optimism. 4 years ago we settled for McCain. He was a disaster and we ended up with Obama. And as a result, did we move up in the “food chain” so to speak?
We did not. We are facing a choice even worse than McCain. (Romney) With a sick dose of Ron Paul on the side.
Holy Crap. If conservatives vote for Romney and he loses - WHO would we expect to be the GOP candidate 4 years from now? (I shudder to think of a RINO worse than Romney and Paul. I’m sure there are some, but I don’t want to think about it.)
So now. Now is the time to stop this liberal slide of Republicans from being considered. Yeah, I know that a write in vote for Palin, a third party vote for whoever, or not voting at all is the same as voting for Obama, but so what?