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To: stephenjohnbanker

Hey guy, I wish I could give you more. I spent thirty years voting for Republican presidential candidates. Then I noticed that they were doing things I didn’t support, moving the nation Left. Of course, the Republican Congress actually helped them do it.

At some point you have to stop yourself and ask, am I really making things better by backing Leftist Republicans? Ask yourself if you have noticed even one four year period where we moved back toward the Reagan model. If you can name one, you’ll be doing better than I can.

At some point in time we have to move back right, and I’m putting the RNC on notice. They could have my vote in an instant, if they supported a Conservative candidate that would actually move us back to the right.

Until then...


163 posted on 10/18/2012 2:49:10 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (We should ignore the absurd peripheral, and focus on the absurd Obama. People died. He lied!)
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To: DoughtyOne

” Hey guy, I wish I could give you more. I spent thirty years voting for Republican presidential candidates. Then I noticed that they were doing things I didn’t support, moving the nation Left. Of course, the Republican Congress actually helped them do it.

At some point you have to stop yourself and ask, am I really making things better by backing Leftist Republicans? “

I voted for Nixon at age 18, and have always voted Republican. I wholeheartedly agree with you regarding
the Republican presidential candidates, and our RINO Republican Congress as well. Since Reagan retired, we have had a steady stream of globalist, or otherwise liberal(as in Big Government) Republicans. I haven’t had any use for any of the (R) presidential candidates since Reagan. I didn’t vote for Bush the second time, as I had concluded that he was a Republican version of Jimmy Carter. I didn’t vote for McCain, as I had concluded that he was mentally unstable, and despised the conservative movement. I knew Obama was going to win, anyway. I had hoped that the Republicans in the House & Senate would fight Obama tooth and nail. Today, I don’t even know that any of them are still alive, save for Issa and DeMint. As a whole, they have done nothing, and Obama has done huge damage to this country, as a result.
I conclude with this; the Republicans will do nothing to stop Obama from destroying the country, so the only option is to vote him out. Admittedly, this is the ugliest situation I have ever found myself in, but it is reality.
I now vote in Arizona, not California, so my vote might matter. Apparently Jim Rob came to the same tortuous conclusion : )


165 posted on 10/19/2012 8:35:09 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (God, family, country, mom, apple pie, the girl next door and a Ford F250 to pull my boat.)
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