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To: Linda Frances

The GOPE used me for far to long to get what they wanted, my vote. Telling me what they were going to do and then not doing any of it. Screw the GOP I will vote for the house and senate and not the presidency if it is Romney. If he is the candidate I see no difference in the two. You can tell me all you want that any repub is better than O’Dumby but we need action not more talk from the GOP. I have had it with being drug around to get worthless repubs elected. I use to vote solidly repub but not anymore. I am really really really looking third party. I am POed. I have to post this before I say something to get banned.


27 posted on 04/06/2012 9:26:34 PM PDT by jimpick
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To: jimpick
Agreed, Brother FReeper.

The only reason Romney would ever be in the White House would be because conservatives succumbed to the GOPe's urging to vote out of panic, desperation, and fear -- the territory of losers and victims.

The only way to help ourselves is to have the courage to defend the Republican party from liberalism, and the ONLY way to do that is to reject Romney and face down four more years of Obama; I hope enough people would vote third party (and NOT sit it out!!!) so that Obama squeaked by on only the tiniest plurality. A president in office where the majority of voters are on record as voting against him, is a weakened president. Clinton got only 42 percent of the vote, which emboldened the Republican Revolution. If Obama was re-elected with a plurality win of, say, 40 percent of the vote, Republicans and America would be better off than if Romney got in to surrender the Republican party wholesale to liberalism.

It is CERTAIN that Obama would be even more despised, embattled, and weak than he is now for the simple reason that most Americans think he's a crappy president. Chicken Littles squawk that we couldn't survive it, but theirs is the call of panic, desperation, and fear -- the mindset of victims and losers.

If liberalism is rejected in the GOP even if it means Obama, conservatism would grow stronger and we'd at least have a fighting chance against the real enemy, liberalism.

If, God forbid, Romney got in, there'd be no gamble: it would be 100 percent CERTAIN that liberalism would grow more powerful in both parties and a 100 percent chance that Republicans would become disarmed in fighting it.

33 posted on 04/07/2012 2:12:18 AM PDT by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent (By the way, Ted, voting for Romney is voting stupid.))
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