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To: hocndoc

It’s more urgent than ever, to politically destroy these socialists before they destroy us all. It’s that important. I saw it stated that the next election will literally be about what will America be - the United States of America that most of us grew up in where everyone has the opportunity to seek success as they define it or Socialist Utopian America that the Dems and their lemming-like base want to create, where the only opportunity and success you may get is what’s allowed by the government in the name of equality of outcome.

A run by a third party is out of the question. I worry that the olde guard is not trying to embrace the Independent votes, as the indies will be the ones who decide this critical race. It seems we have a one-party system, and it has two snake heads.

Santorum has an opportunity to do the unthinkable as the anti-Romney. Republicans have been telling us for months that they don’t want to nominate Mitt Romney. The fix may be in.

>>The key is to make sure we have the votes in the Senate to make us Jeffers- and Specter-proof.<<

The electorate is so dumbed down; unless there is a complete collapse, it might happen. Hegel’s Dialectic.


160 posted on 01/10/2012 3:19:54 AM PST by Daffynition (*Pray for whatever passes for America these days* Amen. ~ ScottinVA)
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To: Daffynition

I agree that it’s now or never. (Remember the Time magazine cover, “We’re all socialists, now.”)

I believe that Perry, or Gingrich or Santorum, will be better than any of the others. I just think Perry will “git ‘er done.”


161 posted on 01/10/2012 3:49:38 AM PST by hocndoc (WingRight.org: Have mustard seed, not afraid to use it. Cut spending, now,now,now!)
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