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To: D-fendr
Now it's my turn for a mea culpa. He did use the phrase "at all costs." But what he said before that should be quoted too.

President Romney would be far worse than Obama. At least, the RINO’s won’t support Obama’s programs. The RINO’s will support Obama-like programs pushed by a President Romney.

I agree with it completely. The logic is obvious. Pushing liberal policies and nominees from a Republican presidency will make it easier to get them passed.

75 posted on 05/02/2012 10:45:25 PM PDT by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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To: TigersEye; Tau Food

No problem, I have no ground to stand on reading errors tonight. However...

I have to say your and Tau Food logic fails.

“RINO’s won’t support Obama’s programs”

For many of the biggies, Obamacare for example, it doesn’t matter anymore, it passed by Dems and was signed by Obama. Til law unless repealed or deemed unconsitutional. It keeps on rolling unless congress stops it.

That’s where we are. I don’t think it logical that Obamacare legislation is in greater danger if the Obama regime remains in power. He’s not gonna sign its repeal.

Romney is campaigning on repeal, congressional candidates across the country are making repeal a key issue in their election. Congress writes and passes legislation, the president signs or vetos (or pocket vetoes). If we have majorities in both houses, I will bet dimes to donuts that repeal of Obamacare comes out as legislation.

We both agree on the need for strong conservatives in congress. Obama’s veto pen can thwart that (just as the dem Senate thwarted the GOP house.)

It is extremely illogical to think keeping the Obama regime in power will result in less liberal legislation - that already passed and that yet passed.


78 posted on 05/02/2012 11:00:16 PM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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