Than Romney. Heck yes, I’d rather have McCain than Romney. Romney is the least conservative, least trustworthy candidate in the Republican field. Romney raised taxes, put in place universal health care in Massachusetts (with a $50 co-pay for abortions . . . and the program is 400 million dollars over expected costs this year alone), Romney appointed homosexual activists as judges and has tried to have it every which way on the surge and on Iraq. I much prefer McCain. I voted Huckabee in Florida and am hoping some favorite sons arise as well in the states to try to bring this to a contested convention where a real conservative can be nominated. But I’m in the group that will not vote for Romney at all if he is nominated. First time in 27 years that I won’t vote for the Republican for President if that is the circumstance. Lucky for me, voters don’t like Romney so he won’t win the nomination.
Can you identify those judges by name please?
* Was a champion of the Law of the Sea. Now says hed vote against it
* Was a co-sponsor of the DREAM act (illegal immigrant children can become citizens by graduating high school). Then voted against his own bill.
* Sponsored legislation to reveal grassroots lobbyists to reveal their donors. Now opposes his own measure.
* He was so into campaign finance reform that name is on the bill McCain Feingold. Now says he opposes some of the provisions of his own bill.
* Championed immigration reform law for three years. Now would vote against it.
* Spent decades trying to take both sides of the aisle on Roe v. Wade, and now has spent decades fighting for the unborn
* Voted against the Bush tax cuts and now pledges to make them permanent.
What else will he do when he get a chair behind the desk in the oval office. I believe he has poked us in the Conservative eye to many times. I thank you for your 27 years of republican votes.