To: Mozilla
Conservatives and the Republican party both need each other. It is a political relationship in which the pendulum swings both ways. We will always be a strong faction, but other factions exist because of the diverse environments in country as large as the USA. Our task is not to cry and moan but to continue to force the pendulum motion in our direction. We win with little bites. The Supreme Court overturns a law; a state legislature introduces a conservative law, or an initiative freezes a tax proposal. Look at it as a process, not an end.
Vote for Romney; get rid of Obama. Then get to work with Congress and State Legislatures to set the agenda. Romney is a politician; he will follow a course of lease resistance. Let's face it, he is has no ideology to speak of. He is relatively harmless when measured against Obama.
24 posted on
05/02/2012 10:53:08 AM PDT by
PrinceOfCups
(Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party....)
To: PrinceOfCups
Romney is a politician; he will follow a course of lease resistance. Romney may be the one thing worse than a lawyer-politician. Romney is an MBA politician. He's arrogant and ruthless, he thinks he's brilliant, and he plays hardball. For interesting insight, do a study of the attack styles and arguments of core Romney supporters. I promise you, it stands alone in its ugliness and deceit. It speaks volumes about Romney -- a politician, as you say.
43 posted on
05/02/2012 11:28:29 AM PDT by
Finny
("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent * By the way, Ted, voting for Romney is voting stupid.)
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