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To: Texas Fossil

I am a Romney fan and I think we are all pretty sick of the vision thing. Typical politico bull.

When our primaries began to sort out and Palin didn’t run and Perry dropped out, I looked around and didn’t like what I saw.

Newt is fun, and articulate but extremely vulnerable as a presidential candidate because he can’t control his mouth.

Santorum was just an annoying loser to my mind and I don’t think he could have beaten Obama.

If God had anything to do with the Republican primaries (which I doubt) I think getting Mitt Romney may well to prove a blessing to those of us who want to defeat Obama.


25 posted on 05/28/2012 8:18:40 AM PDT by altura
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To: altura; EternalVigilance; Windflier; cripplecreek; Dr. Sivana; Tennessee Nana; Mountain Mary; ...
altura:

Then you should at least admit to yourself that you are sick of the "conservative" thing aka the "vision" thing. You are willing to take any old POS (i.e. even some POS named Romney) with a GOP label. You even confess preferring the POS Romney to Gingrich or Santorum. Yet, you seem to imagine yourself conservative.

If you succeed at electing Myth, be ready to be reminded of his every shortcoming and failure. You will have volunteered to take responsibility for the POS. Then will come what Ronaldus Maximus called: "A Time for Choosing." Will you try to join the actual conservative Resistance to Myth that starts immediately upon Myth's election (assuming he is elected) or knuckle under for the destruction of the Republican Party and, with it, the Republic itself.

Myth = Obozo = Moloch = Obozo = Moloch =Myth, etc.

43 posted on 05/28/2012 12:33:21 PM PDT by BlackElk (Viva Cristo Rey! Tom Hoefling for POTUS! Viva Cristo Rey!)
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