To: chris37
What Im saying is that we now live in an amoral country, and the reason for that is because Christ has been systematically removed from our country.
Says a lot about the country if Romney gets the nomination. That will mean the Democrats and Republicans will both be running candidates with a track record of supporting abortion and homosexual "marriage".
I went with a friend to a smaller church in our area yesterday, and afterward as we were all eating, the topic of Romney came up, and many said they were not going to support him no matter what. I was very pleased that so many pro-lifers are willing to stick to their guns on this issue and saw right through his "pro-life conversion" that just so happened to coincide with his decision to look at running for President. Quite a few had religious problems with Romney over his being a Mormon, but his support of abortion was what lost him that crowd.
Some good may come out of a Romney nomination. Not much, but some - it's making people re-examine whether they are truly pro-life or just say they are. The GOP maybe able to nominate a pro-abortion candidate this time around, but they'll lose with Romney, and I think they will have to rethink supporting a pro-abortion candidate in 2016.
They pushed us pretty far with McCain, and coming back with somebody even more liberal than McCain is going just too far.
To: af_vet_rr
I agree that Romney is an awful candidate.
The problem is that none of the conservative candidates could even come remotely close to defeating him, which shows how poor they were, and it shows just how shallow the pool of talent is for the GOP.
The GOP has zero leadership, and much as I hate to say this, American consrvatives have even less.
We got serious problems on our side.
47 posted on
05/07/2012 1:16:32 PM PDT by
chris37
(Heartless.)
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