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To: Berlin_Freeper
I too will have my conservative values intact after casting my vote for Donald Trump.

I'm still against abortion. I'm still against the promotion and celebration of homosexual and lesbian marriage. I'm still against removing God and any and all references to him in the public square. I'm still against big government. I'm still against runaway spending and the further indebtedness being hoisted upon our children & grandchildren. I'm still against political correctness. I'm still against laws that favor certain ethnicities, sexual preference, or any other definable segment of the population over other segments of the population. I'm still against crony capitalism and government choosing and the winners and losers. I'm still against U.S. involvement in the U.N.

I'm still for freedom. I'm still for the Constitution as the law of the land. I'm still for sovereignty. I'm still for ensuring the integrity of our borders. I'm still for honesty and integrity.

Bottom line is that any person you cast your vote for could turn out to have been telling you whatever it is they thought you wanted to hear but had no intention of following through once they have secured the office they seek.. If Donald proves himself to be one of those then I can pretty much guarantee that all of his supporters will join forces with you to fight him tooth and nail.

I doubt either side of the Uniparty will refuse to join us, along with the press as well.

It all really comes down to choices.

Ted Cruz does not have enough support to carry a general election even if it is determined that he is eligible.

Marco Rubio may just be the only candidate that might cause me to sit at home and not vote, which has never happened and I have never voted 3rd patty or Democrat.

John Kasich, I would vote for but with no enthusiasm or expectation that he would win the general election.

Carson is a good man, but not really a strong leader, so again no enthusiasm or expectation of any meaningful change except that he might be a real healer between the races. Also not sure he could actually win the general election either.

Anyone the GOPe puts up as a convention selection, I would vote for, but only in opposition to Hillary or whomever the Democrat candidate is.

So I am left with Donald Trump, who despite all of his warts I do find to be a strong leader who hopefully will lead as promised and deliver on his stated campaign goals.

The fact that he scares the bejeebers out of the establishment, the press, and the Democrats is a very solid plus.

56 posted on 03/01/2016 3:34:33 AM PST by Robert DeLong (u)
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To: Robert DeLong
So I am left with Donald Trump, who despite all of his warts I do find to be a strong leader who hopefully will lead as promised and deliver on his stated campaign goals.

That's the most honest thing I've seen you write.

I do not have to question my candidate with "hopefully will lead as promised and deliver on his stated campaign goals", my candidate has a solid Conservative record and history.

64 posted on 03/01/2016 4:09:12 AM PST by TexasCajun (#BlackViolenceMatters)
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To: Robert DeLong
GIVE IT UP. "Everything is negotiable" means will sit down and talk and solve the problem. Since Trump is the best at that, the negotiations will work in our favor.

I'm tired of living on hope and winding up with disappointment. Trump is not a conservative and I can't vote for him.

67 posted on 03/01/2016 4:20:38 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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