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"Thus far, I have seen over the top irrational dribble coming from your posts."

Well, given your own pig-ignorant blindess and ra-ra liberal propaganda for the RINO version of the false Messiah...

"Don’t preach to me about intellectual integrity and knock it off with the personal attacks. They are unbecoming."

Find a mirror and repeat that to yourself, babe.

"I’ve thought long and hard about this election and the candidates on the block. If we had a Reagan, I would be thrilled. We don’t. If Newt were running, I’d be happy. He isn’t."

Newt would lose. He got the GOP to the promised land, but he went back and wandered about in the desert again.

"If any strong conservative had an ounce of a chance, I would be out there campaigning for him or her, but they aren’t out there."

We had Fred. Where were you ?

"I used my vote for Huckabee in the primaries."

The Southern *omney. Well, that's reassuring.

"I don’t want McCain, but he’s the belle that has been brought to the ball."

I didn't bring him, and if he insists on slitting out party's throat by having a liberal fraud as his running mate, he can take himself home (or to the boneyard).

"I’ve studied Romney."

Au contraire. If you knew him and his record and claimed to be Conservative, you couldn't. Of course, you just said you were supporting Huckster...

"I like him better than McCain because I think McCain can be a rather nasty individual to conservatives."

We already know that. But why would you remedy that by supporting someone who has a record of euthanizing the GOP ? At least there is still a Republican party in Arizona.

"Do I think Mitt is perfect. No."

I've heard this same line trying to concede the man's faults. Problem is, that's like a man who has been rolled into the hospital after being run over by a car and saying, "He's just got a hangnail."

"I do think he has good business sense from when I have heard him speak concerning business."

And yet his record as Governor demonstrates he did NOTHING to prove any business credentials. The state continues to decline.

"Is he pro-life? Says he is."

He'll SAY whatever he thinks a crowd wants to hear. I was there for his first campaign for Senator. He's a slick talker. Why do you think I call him "Joe Isuzu" ? To the weak-minded, this guy could sell Eskimo suits (with moth-holes) to folks living in the Sahara.

"People change their minds, you know."

Yeah, and right just in time to run for President. Don't you guys know when you're being lied to ? You CANNOT be that stupid and naive.

"He’s not as pro-life as I would like him to be, but neither is McCain. Is he pro-military? Yes."

This from a man whose family hasn't had a single member to serve in the military for generations. I don't trust him on that, either.

"And, he’s better on immigration than McCain."

He'd sign off on shamnesty faster than McCain would. You'd be a fool to trust him on anything.

"They are both pro-Israel and anti-islamofascism and are far more likely to nominate a Scalia than an Obama candidacy."

This is why I know you haven't researched *omney at all. If you did, you'd know his record of appointing a liberal, pro-criminal judiciary. And don't tell me he "changed his mind." Enough is enough. This guy sets off more alarm bells than a jihadist going through an airport security screen.

"IF Obama wins, Mr Robinson, myself, and you will likely not have the freedoms to post on a forum like this at long. You will then fully understand what Stalinism is at its worst, and Romney will appear to be Reaganesque in comparison."

Of course, McCain could smarten up and pick Mark Sanford, a proven effective leader and giant who attracts Conservatives like flies to honey (oh, and for the FReeper women and metrosexuals who value looks above record, he would be attractive to them) and we wouldn't have to worry so much about November.

193 posted on 07/01/2008 8:38:44 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Hey troll... who’s your guy in the election??? I alreay know you’re not supporting McCain no matter what, but humor the rest of us... Who’s your guy????


198 posted on 07/01/2008 8:44:35 PM PDT by NYC Republican (John McCain- Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory...Doesn't have the stomach or heart to fight.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Luckily, yours is the minority view here on FR... Seriously, do you lurk every Romney thread? You’re sick. Really demented.


199 posted on 07/01/2008 8:46:05 PM PDT by NYC Republican (John McCain- Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory...Doesn't have the stomach or heart to fight.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Well, given your own pig-ignorant blindess and ra-ra liberal propaganda for the RINO version of the false Messiah...
Whatever you are smoking is making you delusional. I have been anythign but "ra ra" or blind. Blindness is where you seem to be - blind with hatred.

"Don’t preach to me about intellectual integrity and knock it off with the personal attacks. They are unbecoming."

Find a mirror and repeat that to yourself, babe.

Try to be a little coherent, why don't you?

Newt would lose. He got the GOP to the promised land, but he went back and wandered about in the desert again.
Perhaps. Perhaps not. After all, we have McCain at the helm. At least Newt is articulate and has great ideas. Given a fair fight, he'd out-talk and out-govern Obambi a million times over.

"If any strong conservative had an ounce of a chance, I would be out there campaigning for him or her, but they aren’t out there."

We had Fred. Where were you ?

Supporting Fred while he was in the race. He dropped out.

"I used my vote for Huckabee in the primaries."

The Southern *omney. Well, that's reassuring.

I'm from Ohio. At that point, the only people still in the race were Huck and McCain. While the issue was still undecided, I sure as heck wasn't going to vote McCain.

"I don’t want McCain, but he’s the belle that has been brought to the ball."

I didn't bring him, and if he insists on slitting out party's throat by having a liberal fraud as his running mate, he can take himself home (or to the boneyard).

If he chooses a liberal, I agree. But don't you believe people can grow? Don't you believe they can change their minds? Or at least, realize that it is politically stupid to be a liberal Republican on a national scale? In Massachusetts, Romney ran and governed to the left because the state is left leaning. I don't believe he will be the conservative we would like. But I do think he is shrewd enough as a politician to move more to the center right than he was as governor. I'm choosing to accept his lip-service because right now our choices are very slim. I am hoping that he has indeed grown up a bit. Reagan did it. Bush I even became more pro-life. It is possible.
"I’ve studied Romney."

Au contraire. If you knew him and his record and claimed to be Conservative, you couldn't. Of course, you just said you were supporting Huckster...

Sorry, fieldmarshaldj, you have no grounds to say what I have and have not studied, and you don't get to define conservatism as "supports only the people I like". Huck is a great speaker. Personable. Pro-life and pro-Israel (two very important issues). Perfect? No. But, the longer this nation continues the less perfection we are getting in Washington precisely because corruption is corrupting on a larger scale each day and the good guys blemishes are being used to destroy them. That's bull. I haven't lived a perfect life. These guys aren't perfect either. We work with what we have though, if at all possible.

"I like him better than McCain because I think McCain can be a rather nasty individual to conservatives."

We already know that. But why would you remedy that by supporting someone who has a record of euthanizing the GOP ? At least there is still a Republican party in Arizona.


Last time I looked, Massachusetts was nowhere near being a healthy GOP hotspot. Further, I don't see that Romney killed what was there.

"Do I think Mitt is perfect. No."

I've heard this same line trying to concede the man's faults. Problem is, that's like a man who has been rolled into the hospital after being run over by a car and saying, "He's just got a hangnail."

No, it is like an American conservative looking at her choices for President and trying to find ANYTHING positive about any of them. Frankly, we are in a pathetic mess but it would be far better to have McCain/Romney than Obama.

"I do think he has good business sense from when I have heard him speak concerning business."

And yet his record as Governor demonstrates he did NOTHING to prove any business credentials. The state continues to decline.

Who is in the state legislature in Mass? It's like the President, could Bush REALLY fix the economy? You can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear if the sow is really a wild rabid boar. The Massachusetts Legislature is one of the worst in the nation. Romney isn't Jesus. He can't heal an institution that is so far gone as to vote the way it votes in most cases.

"Is he pro-life? Says he is."

He'll SAY whatever he thinks a crowd wants to hear. I was there for his first campaign for Senator. He's a slick talker. Why do you think I call him "Joe Isuzu" ? To the weak-minded, this guy could sell Eskimo suits (with moth-holes) to folks living in the Sahara.

Perhaps, but I would rather vote holding out hope that a guy means what he says than allow a person to win who is blatant about his baby killing.

"People change their minds, you know."

Yeah, and right just in time to run for President. Don't you guys know when you're being lied to ? You CANNOT be that stupid and naive.

Fieldmarshaldj, stop with the insults. Of course, we realize that this is a possibility. You do not understand the gravity of the situation that this nation is in right now. We are being very realistic and don't like this choice at all; but, barring McCain choosing someone who comes out as a far left liberal, we have to support the party's candidate against Obama.

"He’s not as pro-life as I would like him to be, but neither is McCain. Is he pro-military? Yes."

This from a man whose family hasn't had a single member to serve in the military for generations. I don't trust him on that, either.

I had great uncles who served. My grandpa wanted to serve but couldn't because of his eyesight. Others in my family did not join the military but love their country and support the military. One doesn't have to be in a military family in order to be patriotic. Thus far, I see no grounds for your distrusting him in this area.

"And, he’s better on immigration than McCain."

He'd sign off on shamnesty faster than McCain would. You'd be a fool to trust him on anything.

Baloney.

"They are both pro-Israel and anti-islamofascism and are far more likely to nominate a Scalia than an Obama candidacy."

This is why I know you haven't researched *omney at all. If you did, you'd know his record of appointing a liberal, pro-criminal judiciary. And don't tell me he "changed his mind." Enough is enough. This guy sets off more alarm bells than a jihadist going through an airport security screen.

You can't have it your way, FMDJ. I HAVE studied Romney. My study just contradicts your opinion and you're being a obstinate bore in asserting otherwise. I know what I have studied. You don't. Your protests don't change a thing, but do make your arguments sound more hollow.

"IF Obama wins, Mr Robinson, myself, and you will likely not have the freedoms to post on a forum like this at long. You will then fully understand what Stalinism is at its worst, and Romney will appear to be Reaganesque in comparison."

Of course, McCain could smarten up and pick Mark Sanford, a proven effective leader and giant who attracts Conservatives like flies to honey (oh, and for the FReeper women and metrosexuals who value looks above record, he would be attractive to them) and we wouldn't have to worry so much about November.

No name recognition, and in case you haven't noticed, McCain isn't exactly a live-wire on the attraction scale. I hardly know he is running. I like Portman, but again, no name recognition. Romney isn't as good of a speaker as Huck. Huck isn't as smart in business as Romney. And, again, given that these are our choices, the whole election stinks.
214 posted on 07/01/2008 9:16:27 PM PDT by Blogger
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