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To: libdestroyer
Who said anything about staying home? ... and YES we are concerned about the policies Romney will bring to this nation. He did, afterall, bring socialized healthcare to this country, remember?

So let me guess; are you going to write Sarah's name in? Hmmm, maybe you'll vote third party? Either of these two options will help Obama!

See what you pro-Romney folks aren’t telling us (or perhaps can’t tell us) is how Romney is any different from Obama...aside from “he doesn’t hate this country like Obama” that is...

First off, if you and some of the other folks around here would take time to go back and view we "pro-Romney" folks thread postings, you'd see that our progression of choices went something like this: Palin, Cain (or Perry or Bachmann), Newt (or Santorum). Only now, when it appears that Romney has won the primary, have we "pro-Romney" folks decided to act like grown-ups and deal with reality, instead of acting like brats who didn't get their way. As much as I wish Newt had won the primary, HE DIDN'T! Got it?

While many of us wish our reasons for voting for Romney were different, the reality is, Obama is an American-hating Marxist, who has as his goal, to destroy it as founded! Are you going to sit here and really tell us that Romney hates this country, and has as his goal the desire to destroy it as founded? If you believe this, than you are smoking crack! Sorry, but at this moment, Barak Obama is the enemy of this country. where in the Heck have you been the past three years? Tell us, what do you think the country will look like if Obama gets four more years. If he wins a second term, 2016 will not matter! If Obama ends up winning, folks like you will hold some responsibility.

The reality is, Obama and Romney are the two choices. With Obama, we know our doom is sure; with Romney we at least have a fighting chance. Many of us will not sit back and allow this Marxist to simply walk into a second term and complete his destruction.

103 posted on 05/06/2012 8:45:31 AM PDT by Artcore
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To: Artcore
The reality is, Obama and Romney are the two choices.

You know, you are making WAY TOO MUCH sense here. Put on your asbestos suit and prepare to be flamed ceaselessly from now until way after the election. Such clarity of vision and common sense must not go unpunished! /s

Gingrich was my choice as well. I thought he was best equipped for the job, intellectually as well as experience. But for various reasons, it didn't happen. So what can we salvage from the election this year? I have to say I am not big on the third-party-to-send-a-message meme. The only message that sends is defeat. The Constitution Party gets, what, a half to one percent of the vote, Libertarians maybe a point and a half? Sure, that'll send a message alright. And that message is: you're irrelevant.

My view is that defeating Obama is a positive outcome. Obama is the poster child of radical liberalism and Fabian socialism. If we beat him we give the b-slap to not only Obama but all the scumbags who hitch their wagon to his star, Pelosi, Reid, Ayers, Van Jones, Elena Kagan, Eric Holder, Bawney Fwank, Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, Hollywood suck-ups and all the other media pressitutes and sycophants who carry Obama's water. Obama wins and they win and are empowered and validated. We defeat Obama we gain yardage, because we're that much further removed from financial collapse under the debt burden he is sure to impose in an unfettered second term. It won't matter if we control one or both houses of Congress. Obama has made it clear he doesn't care about the Congress, or the Supreme Court, or anything, for that matter. All he cares about is himself. And that means he will find ways to do what he wants to do. That is the real danger we face in this election. We need to defeat the enemy who we know is at the gates now, and worry about the one who we imagine is over the horizon in another battle. Because if we don't, we won't have the chance to fight the next battle.

104 posted on 05/06/2012 9:07:56 AM PDT by chimera
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To: Artcore

1. I don’t think Sarah Palin is a serious candidate so NO I would not write-in Sarah Palin.

2. I know that voting 3rd party would help Obama. I DON’T CARE. The GOP putting up a liberal republican is what helps Obama. We don’t get change in this country by bending over and grabbing the ankles every election. That makes us (conservatives) just as bad as the black population. We’re taken for granted every single election year. Well I’m done with that!

3. And as far as what I said about you pro-Romney folks, all you did with your comment is reinforce my statement that the only defense is “well he doesn’t hate the country like Obama.”

- First of all, Obama probably thinks what he’s doing is right. As much as we hate his policies I am sure he’s not wasting away in the White House because he hates his country.

- Second of all, Mitt Romney’s record has been nothing but destructive. One COULD say that he too hates the country under the same logic you use for Obama!

Call me a “brat” if you like. I’m sure our founding fathers were called all sorts of names by the British loyalists. They had a greater vision, and didn’t bow to status-quo folks like yourself.


106 posted on 05/07/2012 6:41:54 AM PDT by libdestroyer
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