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To: ShadowAce
I agree with everything Alan Keyes has said. I voted for him and am heartbroken over where this country is and appears to be going.

IMO most of those who are saying we should support Mitt now are not RINOs. Realistically, barring some bizzare circumstance, the next president will be Romney or Obama. We've see the complete carnage Obama has inflicted. But he has also driven GOP opposition to his socialist agenda. The GOP doesn't always deliver in that regard, but opposition to Obama is a rallying point for them.

I think a Romney win would help the economy and help the country short-term and that is what those now supporting him see.

The wildcard is what happens in a GOP Congress with a GOP-E president. And how entrenched such will make the GOP-E - if the GOP-E wins the White House without the support of the GOP base, they will fight conservatives even harder than they have in the past.

It's ugly all around. There are no good choices here, other than to work for races where a real difference can happen.

But I do know that conservative fracticide does not help our cause one bit. And that is what I am seeing.

118 posted on 07/17/2012 6:06:14 AM PDT by dirtboy
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To: dirtboy
There are no good choices here, other than to work for races where a real difference can happen.

Agreed. That is why I will still vote in November, if given the chance.

However, Another way of looking at this is to believe that the quicker we hit bottom, the quicker we can start building back up. That won't be pleasant for anyone, though.

Even prayer may be too late. We may be reaping what we have sown the past few decades.

124 posted on 07/17/2012 6:18:18 AM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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