You insist upon voting for Romney because you assert doing otherwise unercuts the efforts to remove Obama from the Office of the President. Yet you ignore the way in which you undercut the efforts of other people who would argue for removing Obama and Romney from the Office of the President. How is perpetually defeating your own ultimate goals helpful or inspiring to others?
There are alternatives. Why not consider them, espeically if Romney’s defeat has already been pre-determined by a rigged election?
OK, so if these “other people” can guarantee that neither Romney or Obama will be President in January,2013, I am all ears. I will listen to what they say, and support them. But if they fail, and Obama is re-elected, then the Republic is finished, right? And I didn’t say I insisted on voting for Romney, but you tell me how else to get rid of Obama. He is involved in numerous scandals, that would cause impeachment if they were properly investigated, but that doesn’t seem to be happening, either. An ideal situation would be to let Obama get re-elected and then bring indictments and convictions against him and most of his administration, but no one seems to be interested at this point.
These people who maintain that we don’t have to have either Romney or Obama have until election day, 2012 to give me an alternative. I can’t just stay at home and not vote, and the rest of my family feels that way, too