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To: greyfoxx39

Ok .

The focus should be not on alternatives to Obama but opposition to those that run against Obama?

Do do you support an alternative candidate to Obama?

Have you ever supported a GOP nominee for President?


312 posted on 07/04/2012 4:23:46 PM PDT by NoLibZone (We must get down on our knees each day and thank God that McCain/Palin didn't win in '08. Right?)
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To: NoLibZone; greyfoxx39
NLZ, the problem is that while your guy is an alternative to Obama, he is fundamentally and materially as much an alternative to Obama as Coke is an alternative to Pepsi.

Good folks here are desperate to see the "alternative" as profound, but reading their posts it is clear that they in their hearts, they know better, but fear is making them willing to ignore the truth.

It is the biggest red flag of many that giving your consent and support to Romney -- which is ALL and ONLY what a vote for Romney would ultimately represent -- would be a big mistake guaranteed to have very bad consequences.

A Romney landslide would be every bit as disatrous as an Obama landslide. Looking at Obama's loss of support in the past year, there is virtually zero risk of the latter, and looking at the panicked hysteria on the right, there is a very high danger of the former.

Pray for a plurality. VOTE for a plurality -- vote official on-the-ballot third party at the top of the ticket.

Otherwise, you will be both risking a landslide, AND voting for Romney's progressivism to take charge of the Republican party. That is what your vote "against" Obama would be FOR.

793 posted on 07/05/2012 11:57:12 AM PDT by Finny (A deal with the devil is ALWAYS a losing proposition. Voting for Romney to avoid Obama is just that.)
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