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To: vmivol00

If Romney looses to Obama, I hope you’re right.

But I’m not ready to sacrifice my country just to prove a point.

I’d rather get the best person we can get into the presidency. And then go election by election and get the best (read most Conservative) person in each office in Congress.

In my opinion you get the most Conservative person you can get, which at this moment, is Mitt Romney. My candidate was anyone but Mitt. But the simple truth is that’s a fantasy at this point.

Loosing to Obama just to be able to say, Hey Look! That’s a *Democrat* that’s destroying the Country, and not a *Republican* strikes me as kind of irresponsible. How about get the most Conservative president we can get?

Hint: Obama is *definitely* not a Conservative.

Then, get the most Conservative House, most Conservative Senate, most Conservative Dogcatcher, etc. The fact that the president is not Barry Goldwater does not mean you can’t get a Conservative Congress. It’s not an either / or.


83 posted on 03/22/2012 7:28:44 PM PDT by NYCslicker
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To: NYCslicker

I disagree....but thats ok. I see no difference in Zero in Romney other than this. Romney’s tax plan....he defines the rich at $200k, while Zero does it at $250k. Other than that they are the same. Socialized healthcare, planned parenthood, liberal judges, cap&trade, gun control...the list goes on and on.

I can’t find one significant action as governor (not just words) where he is contrary to zero.

I don’t support people just because they have an R behind their name and the GOP losership tells me to. My vote is important enough to not be wasted on an empty political suit.


115 posted on 03/22/2012 7:43:06 PM PDT by vmivol00 (I won't be reconstructed.)
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