Posted on 07/27/2012 3:37:16 PM PDT by Signalman
ABO baby!
/johnny
What answers have you given?
I ask who would be a good candidate to consider.
You say , “vote your principles.”
Well that’s what the Mitt supporters are doing here, yet you say we are wrong.
Yet you support no one.
And can’t recall ever having supported any GOP candidate for president.
Why are you on this thread?
“and I’m catching hell for it.”
Again another feeling.
No. You must vote your principles, even if that includes voting for a liberal. I have never said you were wrong for that. Show me an example of where I have.
I have voted GOP in presidential campaigns. I have voted GOP in primaries.
One notable I voted for in a primary was Ambassador Keyes.
I'm not required to tell you who I am going to support in the general election. I voted for Gingrich in the primary.
I am telling you that I won't be voting for a pro-abortion, anti-gun, socialized medicine, big-government liberal.
I am on this thread to remind people that principle can't be compromised, without compromising your soul.
/johnny
/johnny
Here is a little secret, Romney is going to be a great President and our time is near. We will flip to SC Justices and Roe v Wade and the fight against abortion will be moved to the states by the end of his first term. Start now to get your (State) House, and State Senate in order, and make sure your Gov is Pro-Life and has courage. This battle will be epic and legend. This is why the Hispanic and Catholic voters must be on our side. The left knows this, that is why they use the lame term “people of color”. Hispanic are traditionalist, family oriented, conservatives and their numbers are growing faster than the debt.
I'm sorry, but I've answered this question so many dozens upon dozens of times, during the last few months alone, I no longer take it even remotely seriously.
You are (presumably) an adult. You don't -- or, at the very least, shouldn't -- need my "suggestion," re: for whom you should vote, in this election or any other. My own ballot will be cast for the most conservative nominee listed, not named either "Obama" or "Romney."
Should that move you to do likewise, spiffy; if not -- equally so.
It seems that your fellow RomneyBot, MissouriConservative went Bye Bye on another thread..
The boss himself ZOTTED him...
So very.
Very.
VERY.
Awesome. ;)
You and thousands of people just like you will wash their hands and walk away feeling superior while many more will fight for whatever scraps we can salvage.
We are in serious trouble in this country. The marxists are destroying everything we stand for and once they control all of the levers of power they will not give them up.
The President and Mr. Axelrod thank you for your contribution to social progress!
Same here. I just don't vote for a liberal.
/johnny
Not good enough. It's not enough to vote for somebody besides Obama.
In order to matter, you have to cast your vote in such a way as to maximize the probability of Obama's ouster!
If, instead, you cast your vote in accordance with your (imperfectly understood) conservative principles, then you are part of the problem, not part of the solution. And whatever happens in 2013-2016 will be your fault.
If my vote's genuinely that crucial to you and yours, then nominating a conservative -- just this once, mind you -- was the surest way to nab it.
Blame my one vote for whatever happens in 2013-2016. That's certainly logical. /s
Do you really think you are going to get me to go against my principles with that kind of rhetoric?
/johnny
/johnny
I respectfully disagree.
If Romney wins and he is as bad as many of us feared when we opposed him in the primary, the GOP is dead. Conservatives and conservatism will be fine but will have to find a new party to call home. Romney is not and never has been a conservative so nothing he does negatively will change who we know him to be.
If Obama wins, America is dead. Obama is the bigger threat and the greater evil and must be removed.
Failing to vote for the "less liberal" is the same thing.
That's just how elections work.
My vote won't change the number of votes for either of the liberal frontrunners.
/johnny
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