Posted on 05/03/2009 12:32:07 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Probably in port, with the armed guard in the foreground.
Can we focus on the issues and candidates and not on their respective religion?
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For some candidates their religion and their fitness for office are very closely linked.
Our faith affects our worldview, our politics (by extension of worldviews) and we would govern if elected.
Some more than others, granted. But it is not a ‘non’ issue.
Just responding in kind, let it go, it will tear you up inside. Warning! Warning! this could be a trick, ANOTHER TROLL MAY BE POSTING AS WE SPEAK, you don’t want to miss a chance to launch another attack. Troll signing off for now. PS perhaps you should have me banished.
It’s almost funny that those who have criticized Romney are constantly being charged with being rude to his supporters, yet some of the worst posts have been by Romney fans.
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I have been called more names this past weekend on these threads for not supporting Romney. than I ever have in any other 48 hour period in my life. LOL.
ROFL!
You are joking right? That photo came from a White House Correspondence Dinner where Reagan was once again displaying his incredible sense of humor by saying he heard that everything was "off the record so he always wanted to do this to the press".
You have never been called any of those names by me, although I have seen some folks distort the truth about Mitt Romney's record and attempt to discredit him because of his faith. I would be happy to compare which side here has done the majority of the name calling. There are a few serial offenders on the anti-Romney side who should have been banned because the content and tone of their posts were in clear violation of the FR user agreement. It definitely reflects poorly on the site when this is what can be expected whenever Mitt Romney's name comes up. Disagree with his policies but there is no need for ad hominem attacks.
I missed that but it is not a good picture of him
I missed him and pray someone will come along with his depth of our country!
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Wow. That was done with such wit and style, I'm simply overwhelmed.
In the general election I worked within the confines of reality and voted for the lesser of two evils.
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I am TIRED of voting for the lesser of two evils. All my voting life I have been doing that. GHWB, Dole, McCain, GWB.
ENOUGH!
It is a combination of all of that here.
Furthermore, to belabor the topic to the point of incredulity, as is often demanded by “Team Romney” members for reasons unknown yet oft speculated over, Mitt is a multi-topic offender. He hits on a number of points across the full spectrum of Conservative issues, not just a select few.
He just happens to hit in the wrong direction...
Well, he got the first part right. We'll just have to wait to see how the second plays out.
The man was real.
Incredible..
Just...
Incredible...
“You might want to read this”
Thank you, I have read it and most of this thread. Romney holds no office and is not setting policy. Just for the record, who do/did you support ... was it Huckabee (he scared me more than Romney did) or was it Fred “don’t answer that question” Thompson.
The election is over, it is time to look forward and choose candidates that can begin to fix this mess. Henry Brown (it is a terrible bill but we must support it) Brown is one that should go, Graham is another.
As far as the next presidential candidates, I would like to see Barbour and Sanford in the mix and that they have stiff competition from candidates who believe that security, prosperity and freedom are essential for the benefit of society .... then mix in a little law and order justice and we should be on the way to recovery. Time is short don’t waste it on nonsense. Oh yes, fix the dang election process, a vote that is canceled by a fraudulent vote is a vote that doesn’t ... EVERY VOTE SHOULD COUNT.
I will disagree with you on that, to me, one of Reagan's greatest strengths was his sense of humor and to me pictures like that make me think of all the times he made us laugh and was forever giving the press (who hated him) grief.
I do feel the same way you do about missing him, but unfortunately a man like him only comes along once in a life time and quit possible only once in a nation's history. I just hope we can find somebody that admires him as much as we do and tries to honor and emulate him and his legacy.
I had the great honor of meeting him in 1989, my dad is a preacher and one of the members at our church owned the ranch next to his and she took our family to spend a weekend there. She was a friend and donor all the way back to his governor days and she arranged a very short but extremely meaningful meeting that all of us will cherish and brag about for the rest of our lives.
Why don’t you directly challenge the Club for Growth rating in this case? They are reasonable people, and you seem to have a reasonable argument.
“I am TIRED of voting for the lesser of two evils. All my voting life I have been doing that. GHWB, Dole, McCain, GWB”
Then what is you solution? You can vote for who’s on the ticket (or write in) or you can stay home. It would be nice if we had candidates that valued honor and duty but they are few and the pool for recruiting such candidates doesn’t seem very large at this time. I think a revival, with spiritual overtones, will be necessary for it to happen at all. I hope we are still looked on as worthy of grace, but we have to do our part .... you know, that faith without works thing.
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