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To: Ingtar
The millions that put him where he is at can vote for him and allow him to continue the destruction in their name. My head is cut off and my toe is more than stubbed with either in the Oval Office. I will not vote for ObamaRomneycare, abortion, destruction of marriage, liberal judges, higher taxes (even if disguised as mandatory fees and fewer deductions, or someone who has proven as negative or destructive as either candidate.

Nobody (even Romney) has been proven half as destructive as Obama. At the very least, Romney understands that what might be aceptable 9even if not right) at State level is not right at the National level. While he is too liberal for my liking, he has stated he would overturn ObamaCare, has stated that he thinks Roe vs. Wade should be overturned, conceded that even as he is not anti-homosexual, that businesses and the People have the right to not be forced into embracing homosexuality, has business/economic acumen and did manage to make Massachusetts a little more pro-business despite having a heavily Democratic set of politicians to have to work with/around. Not "Christian" enough for you - the government is not a religious theocracy and shouldn't be. Bush is Christian and still managed to bollix things up with his "compassionate conservatism". To say there is no difference is like saying that, on the surface, a dog turd and a Tootsie Roll appear to be much the same, so they must be the same. Please tell me, with some real conviction, how allowing Obama a second term will be beneficial to us and I'll jump on the bandwagon. Until then, this chicke-coop resident will vote for the Chihuaua instead of giving the fox another term to continue trying to satiate his appetite for chewing on the flesh of Freedom and trashing the Constitution to all our demise. What he has already wrought will take years/decades to undo if we actually end up with a conservative majority - given another 4 years, with no thoughts of being reelected (if we still have anything that resembles real elections) and he just might tip it so far that another revolutionary war is the only hope, and the government is already ensconced on the mainland and very well armed. Other than "voting your conservative/Christian principles", what is your idea of how the end game might play out? You must have some vision that makes stopping Romney the most important, and rational, goal of your life....right? If any of you actually had some sense of how it will/would play out, instead of spouting that there's no difference, the lesser of two evils is still evil, and other heart-string quips, then I'll gladly put a STOP ROMNEY AT ALL COSTS bumper sticker on my car and join your chorus. Until then, I'llray for a miracle but I won't count on one as my last ray of hope.

282 posted on 08/05/2012 12:27:15 PM PDT by trebb ("If a man will not work, he should not eat" From 2 Thes 3)
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To: trebb

He has stated he would overturn Obamacare = so he can replace it.

He thinks that Roe v Wade should be overturned = while still supporting PP through his wife and doing everything he can to keep it in place.

He not only is not “anti-homosexual,” he has proven that he wants to push their radical agenda. By the way, opponents on this issue are not anti-homosexual. That would imply hate, which is not there. They are pro-family and pro-USA.

On the surface, he made Mass. more pro-business. This appears true until you realize that his “lower taxes” were renamed as mandatory fees and fewer deductions.

I will not vote for that. If we accept that on the GOP “side”, then we get the same level of destruction as Obama and the quality of the candidates continues to slide. Aside from that, for me it is wrong to vote for such a man as this. I have looked long and hard for redeeming qualities to give me an excuse to vote for him, to no avail.

Allowing a second Obama term is not beneficial. However, neither is allowing a first Romney term. We, the voters, have painted ourselves into a corner. There is no “win” in this election.


283 posted on 08/05/2012 1:24:35 PM PDT by Ingtar ("As the light begins to fade in the city on the hill")
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