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Posted on 05/01/2012 8:52:08 PM PDT by Antoninus
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To: jonrick46
There is reason to be disciplined in this election year. If we falter, Zer0 will be reelected.
Since "disciplined" equals voting for a liberal in this election, I'll pass. What this country really needs is a voter revolt. To that end, I'm voting conservative, party be damned.
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posted on
05/02/2012 4:56:58 AM PDT
by
Antoninus
(Sorry, gone rogue.)
To: Antoninus
The biggest problem with scenario three is that dictator 0bama will “bypass” congress, as he has taken to doing, and forget about losing conservatism for a generation, and start worrying about losing The United States of America!
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posted on
05/02/2012 4:57:07 AM PDT
by
The Sons of Liberty
(Sworn to Defend The Constitution Against ALL Enemies, Foreign and Domestic. So Help Me GOD!)
To: The Sons of Liberty
and forget about losing conservatism for a generation, and start worrying about losing The United States of America!
Your talking about voting for a guy who gave Massachusetts gay marriage, socialized medicine, and $50 abortions.
How any of you can square that with "saving the country" is beyond me.
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posted on
05/02/2012 4:58:45 AM PDT
by
Antoninus
(Sorry, gone rogue.)
To: Antoninus
Well the OWS yesterday has for all purposes handed Romney by “default” this coming November.
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posted on
05/02/2012 5:14:47 AM PDT
by
Biggirl
("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
To: Antoninus
Correction:
Well the OWS yesterday has for all purposes handed Romney the election win by default this coming November.
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posted on
05/02/2012 5:17:04 AM PDT
by
Biggirl
("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
To: Antoninus
Well your boy is driving us to communist hell at warp speed, and don’t say you’ll fight it because you won’t have a gun.
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posted on
05/02/2012 7:15:42 AM PDT
by
The Sons of Liberty
(Sworn to Defend The Constitution Against ALL Enemies, Foreign and Domestic. So Help Me GOD!)
To: D-fendr
No need to apologize, even dripping with sarcasm, as the mistake was mine in replying in the first place.
God Bless you and yours,
Greg Adams
Brownsville, TX
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posted on
05/02/2012 7:36:31 AM PDT
by
ImpBill
("America, where are you now?" - Little "r" republican!)
To: st.eqed
So I live in PA. Do I get a conscience? Of course you do. But if Obama gets re-elected because he carried PA by a slim margin, I hope your conscience can live with that.
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posted on
05/02/2012 9:02:40 AM PDT
by
OrangeHoof
(Evil never reveals the truth until it's too late to flee.)
To: Antoninus
I want to make sure I understand you. Your argument rests on the belief that a conservative Congress can mitigate against Obama while it will not be able to do so against Romney?
To: Antoninus
Poor advice is the product of an undisciplined mind. When the future of our nation is at stake, we cannot afford ill conceived ideas like a Third Party movement.
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posted on
05/02/2012 9:31:48 AM PDT
by
jonrick46
(Countdown to 11-06-2012)
To: Antoninus
If given a choice, I wouldn't drink from the Obama Punch Bowl, but I could take a chance swimming in the Romney Swimming Pool, Baby Ruth or no Baby Ruth.
I think we have determined that neither of us are changing our minds, (at the moment). That decision may or may not come when we are staring at the November Ballot in the Voting Booth, pen in hand.
What will be will be.
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posted on
05/02/2012 10:06:56 AM PDT
by
Kickass Conservative
(A day without Obama is like a day without a Tsunami.)
To: Antoninus
Then the GOP decided to nominate
The candidate that won the primary. They should have done otherwise?
Virgil Goode's hat wasn't in the ring and I doubt he could have unified the notMitt vote any better than the others.
Weak field, disunited opposition. You don't fix anything with an even weaker candidate and a still disunited opposition.
It's nonsensical to blame the party.
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posted on
05/02/2012 10:47:33 AM PDT
by
D-fendr
(Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
To: SoothingDave
I want to make sure I understand you. Your argument rests on the belief that a conservative Congress can mitigate against Obama while it will not be able to do so against Romney?
Yes. Remember--we don't have a conservative Congress and probably won't after the election. We have a Republican House and hopefully Senate after November. However, my argument goes like this:
When Clinton was in office, the Republican Congress from 1994 - 2000 was able to move forward on a whole bunch of issues and kept spending under control. As a result, the Republican party got credit and G. W. Bush was able to defeat Al Gore in 2000.
From 2000-2006, the Republican Congress was little more than a rubber stamp for George W. Bush whose policies were mixed at best, left-leaning at worst. He increased the public debt, made big entitlements even bigger, made the housing bubble worse (granted, that wasn't completely his fault), kept awful Clinton-era appointees in place, failed to curb entitlement spending, and advanced an insane pro-amnesty policy on illegal immigration. The result of all this was the loss of Congress in 2006 and a catastrophic defeat for Republicans in 2008.
Now, in my view, Romney is an order of magnitude worse than Bush in every respect. A Republican Congress will not check him as they didn't check Bush when he wanted to go left. A Democrat Congress will only push him farther to the left. Either scenario is disastrous for the country and will lead to a cataclysmic Republican defeat in 2014/2016.
But Obama faced with a Republican Congress equals gridlock and gives us a fighting chance to tread water and come back stronger in 2014/2016. And that, sir, in my opinion, is the best we can hope for at this point.
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posted on
05/02/2012 11:55:09 AM PDT
by
Antoninus
(Sorry, gone rogue.)
To: Antoninus
Would this be largely the same Congressmen who are strong against one and weak-willed against the other? Or are you saying two different sets of Congressmen?
Do you think Romney would like a second term, if he wins the first one?
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