To: ScubieNuc
“So given the choices, I would still vote for Cain, EVEN if he is proven to be a cheater in his marriage.”
Yeah, you are a conservative, yeah, right, a real ethical conservative with staunch conservative family values, yeah, right....
230 posted on
11/28/2011 3:56:21 PM PST by
flaglady47
(When the gov't fears the people, liberty; When the people fear the gov't, tyranny.)
To: flaglady47
Many of us are not going to vote for Romney no matter how often you malign fellow freepers, so go put some ice on it, hun.
236 posted on
11/28/2011 4:03:34 PM PST by
MHGinTN
(Some, believing they cannot be deceived, it's impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
To: flaglady47
Yeah, you are a conservative, yeah, right, a real ethical conservative with staunch conservative family values, yeah, right....
The choice comes down to who do I think has the right plan to lead the country away from where it is currently going, and right now, Cain's ideas for the country are what I think the country best needs.
Personally, I uphold in my own life, staunch conservative family values and I would prefer that our President do the same, but in this current race, you only can vote for who is running and Romney or Gingrich aren't trustworthy to lead conservatively. Maybe, I'll have to take another look at Perry.
So tell me, who, in your opinion, has the best ideas to lead America? After you tell me, realize that whomever that person is, they are not "perfect" conservative people either.
To: flaglady47
You would rather vote for a person who supported the Brady Bill rather than a guy who put his arm around a woman?
You would rather support a man who is for amnesty?
A man who is for Carbon Credits?
A man who believes in global warming and that we can stop it if only we spend enough money?
A man who supports the idea of the individual mandate?
A man who helped set up our prescription drug program?
A man who......
It goes on for about two pages.
But you are a real conservative.
Really?
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