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To: Mozilla

I disagree with this article in the sense that the GOP and the American people know that Obama has to go. Then change Congress so that control will be brought back to the people of this country. Again, control Congress and the states and you will control the President. But for not, go with Romney, get Obama out and take the next four years to change things. We can’t wait until an election to start changing things. If a third party is needed it has to start now. Either that or change the Republican party to what we want it to be.


5 posted on 05/02/2012 10:22:49 AM PDT by RC2 (Buy American and support the Wounded Warrior Project whenever possible.)
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I hope we can get a good congress that will hold Romney’s feet or Obama’s if he wins re-election.

The 2010 election gave us a start, but the GOP has been disappointing. They even turn their back on the HOuse contract pledge that they had trotted out after they wonm the elections in the House. And most people said it didn’t go far enough.

The whole situation is the speed with which we can get good people inc ongress. It is taking longer than planned because in the senate the tea party failed in various races in 2010.

I do hope we can keep the house and get a conservative senate. The congress is all that is left for us to aim for.

No matter what happens I see a fight, so the speak, brewing. The GOP ios not easily going to do what conservatievs wnat they have proved.

They seem to love Jeb Bushes, Mitt Romney’s, John Mccain’s and Lisa Murkowski’s. So it is not easy to steer them in the right direction.


12 posted on 05/02/2012 10:32:50 AM PDT by Mozilla (Constitution Party 2012)
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Socialists are fighting with 20 year to 100 year vision. Conservatives feel defeated then elated every 2 years. We have got to stop this seesaw and continue the Tea Party movement XXXX 100. We are the majority. My only concern with POTUS is the nomination of judges. BUT that can be controlled in the house and senate.

Like your attitude RC2.


13 posted on 05/02/2012 10:33:34 AM PDT by liberty or death
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” get Obama out and take the next four years to change things”

I don’t want any changes that O or Romney will actual do.

That’s why I won’t vote for either.

I’d rather have a stalemate so nothing gets done.

4 more years of O w/a republican congress is a good tradeoff to not voting for Romney.

W/ Romney we will get a faux attempt at obamacare repeal, a real cap and trade, and probably an assault weapons ban.


22 posted on 05/02/2012 10:51:47 AM PDT by fruser1
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There is no way that either the GOP or enough of the American people believe that Obama has got to go, and by no means, do they know that Congress must change.

The GOP has no understanding that they are the opposition party. In fact, I truly believe that the bluebloods yearn for the halycon days when they were a permanent majority with safe seats and invites to all the best dinner parties before Reagan came to town and ruined things for them.

There are still way too many people who do not despise this President, his lackeys in Congress and his policies. Four dollar gas alone should be enough to have Obama's approval numbers in the teens let alone his dismantling of the military and his move to regulate and control every aspect of our lives. What's going to wake them up between now and November?

23 posted on 05/02/2012 10:52:48 AM PDT by Dahoser (Separation of church and state? No, we need separation of media and state.)
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I totally agree with you. Change has to take place over time. The democratic party was in the process of changing for decades before it became the current socialist monster that it is. The republican party will take time to change, but look at how much faster it is moving. Sure we might not have wanted “establishment Mitt” but consrevatives have had a huge impact in congress. They have a “Tea party caucus” and the tea party wasn’t even in existance in the previous election. I’d say that’s pretty good...so far. This is just the beginning not the end, we are just getting started.


33 posted on 05/02/2012 11:07:20 AM PDT by marstegreg
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We changed the House in 2010 and all our rah rah tea party stalwarts went right into totalitarian mode. The tipping point has been passed, probably some time ago. There is no going back.Romney is working enthusiastically for the other side just as is the kenyan. Our Congressmen, Tea Party and all have not made one peep about rolling back the assumptions of the EOs.


68 posted on 05/02/2012 5:14:57 PM PDT by arthurus ( Read Henry hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson")
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