Well, I'm not sure how I got here, but suddenly I'm a Romney lover.
Actually I despise Romney's policies as governor. I plan on casting my primary vote for Bachmann, Cain or Santorum, whomever has the best shot when the time comes.
Beyond that, the only thing I've clearly declared here is I will not sit by and watch the Kenyan Kommie be re-elected in the general election without doing my part.
Well, I’d say that you would indeed have done your part voting for Bachmann, Cain or Santorum in the primary. But should MR get the nod regardless, would you not have to then abandon conservative beliefs to vote for him? Without being a smart ass, to me either you (the general ‘you’) do or you don’t. There’s nothing between and I’d love to see anyone explain otherwise.
Nor will I. If abortionist, big government progressive Romney is on the GOP ticket, I will vote second party and to hell with the RINO GOP!! May the CommieCare progressives all rot in Marxist hell!!
Beyond that, the only thing I’ve clearly declared here is I will not sit by and watch the Kenyan Kommie be re-elected in the general election without doing my part.
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And would that part be voting for Romney if he is the nominee (God forbid)?
I know very few who say (or admit) they will vote for Romney in the Primary, however I see a lot of “I will vote for Romney if he is the nominee” on here. At what point between primary and election do conservative values go out the window in favor of a Pyrrhic victory?
Beyond that, the only thing I’ve clearly declared here is I will not sit by and watch the Kenyan Kommie be re-elected in the general election without doing my part.
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And would that part be voting for Romney if he is the nominee (God forbid)?
I know very few who say (or admit) they will vote for Romney in the Primary, however I see a lot of “I will vote for Romney if he is the nominee” on here. At what point between primary and election do conservative values go out the window in favor of a Pyrrhic victory?