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Voting for Romney (D-Mass.): The Worst Mistake a Conservative Could Make
Political Realities ^ | 7 Apr 12 | LD

Posted on 05/16/2012 2:51:31 PM PDT by xzins

 

Thanks to LD for allowing me to publish this lengthy article that is mirror-posted at The Country Thinker. It will be shocking to some, but I have been accused (politely) of being crazy, insane, and a variety of similar expressions over my political positions. This is my rebuttal to explain in detail why I am not.

I don’t normally post on Saturday, but I had a conversation with a political consultant friend of mine on Thursday and what we discussed is just too critical to let slide. (I can’t mention his name because he does paying work for the Big Two; he gives his services to Third Parties and Independents for free.) This is going to be one of the tersest posts I’ve ever written, and if you’re a reader who can’t handle criticism of the Republican Party, please read no further so we don’t end up with ill will between us. For those who can take criticism, this may be the most important piece you read this year—if you truly get it, anyhow.

Why am I so passionate today? Well, most readers who visit here know the country is in deep doo-doo. I’m here to tell you that voting for Mitt Romney (D-Mass.) will not change that fact and may make things worse. I will explain two things. First, Mitt Romney (D-Mass.) is the presumptive Republican nominee precisely because he will do nothing to improve our country’s fortunes. He is the chosen one because he will maintain the status quo. That is what the GOP machine has chosen him to do.

Second, you cannot “take over” the Republican machine and turn it into something in decent. I have made that statement before, but I’m going to describe the machine in greater detail. Keep in mind that this is information I have obtained from current and former GOP insiders. Everyone on the inside agrees that the Party has been constructed so it cannot be taken over. They have also constructed a political system so the political duopoly is very, very difficult to challenge. (Republican insiders HATE political freedom, like so many other freedoms.) Whether that’s a good thing or bad thing is a matter of judgment. For conservatives and libertarians it’s bad. For establishmentarians it’s wonderful.

Finally I will explain why voting for Romney (D-Mass.) is the worst thing you can do, regardless of whether you’re a “principals” voter or a “strategic” voter.

If you are not one hundred percent convinced that I am correct in those statements, you absolutely must read the rest of this piece and tell me where I’m wrong. I know I’m correct, and I can assure you that if you vote for Romney (D-Mass.) it will be the greatest political regret of your life.

Inside the GOP

I left the GOP a few years back because of my disgust at the Party’s utter lack of principle and inability to nominate respectable candidates. After some soul searching (and a period of time when I swore I’d never vote again) I landed in the Libertarian Party, which is my natural philosophical home.

Since I have gotten active in electoral politics I have gotten to know some folks who have been involved with both major Parties at relatively high levels; consultants, former members of state central committees, former elected officials, campaign managers, media relations folks, etc. Most are independents now. Some have joined with the Libertarian or Constitution Parties. Some are still with the Big Two. But they have opened my eyes to reveal that which I knew instinctively, namely, the Republican Party is a monstrosity beyond repair, and that is by design. (The Democratic Party is not quite as bad.)

It is the monstrosity of the GOP I am going to discuss here. If I am able to open your eyes, you will be hard-pressed to remain loyal to the beast. You certainly will not pull the lever for Romney (D-Mass.). That would make matters worse, not better.

You cannot learn about Republican Party politics by watching Fox, reading The Wall Street Journal (my favorite media outlet on all other matters), or trusting the Heritage Foundation. They are all in the game that is working against you, the rank-and-file of the GOP. Rush Limbaugh seems to have some sense of how the game is played, yet enables it through his blind allegiance to the Republican Party. He will not say a peep about either Gary Johnson (polling 7% right now, which will probably double when Ron Paul concedes), or Americans Elect (with a $35 million war chest) until he has no choice. These two campaigns will have a dramatic impact on the upcoming election, but GOP loyalists like Limbaugh keep it mum and toe the line when it comes to the GOP’s hatred of political freedom.

You must talk to those who have gone inside the belly of the beast to understand exactly what you’re dealing with. (Get involved with a state or local group—if you dare.)

What is the Republican Party?

So what is the Republican Party? (This also applies to the Democratic Party to a slightly lesser degree.) Politicians are not the Party. This is an extremely point to understand. When you open your eyes to this basic fact, you will see how futile it is to think that you can change things through the ballot box.

To compare the Republican Party to a car, politicians are the hood ornament. Money is the gasoline, and special interests are the driver, mechanic, and gas station attendant. The rest of the vehicle is built of consultants, campaign managers, advisors, bureaucrats, media and marketing folks, state and national committee members, etc., etc. Within the context of Republican Party politics, elected officials yield the least influence. The president may be the most powerful person in the world, but that doesn’t mean he’s in charge. Politicians who sincerely want to do a good job are deemed “Outliers” and are given little influence, or are openly attacked by the Party; see the sordid story of Governor John Kasich (R-Oh.) below. (Obama works off-script an unusually large amount of the time for a president, which is why the Democratic establishment can’t stand him and can’t wait for his next term to finish. Hillary Clinton will be much more compliant.)

The role of the Republican Party is to dole out America’s resources in the manner the major donors wish. The role of politicians, especially the president, is to put a smiling face on it, which is why Romney (D-Mass.) is the GOP’s anointed one. The fact that he is so effective at fundraising should scare the crap out of any sentient being. He’s a handsome, smiling bobble-head; nothing more. It tells you that he will exert little influence over his administration if elected.

So the GOP cannot be taken over at the ballot box. You must move to Washington and evict all of those who comprise the structure of the machine. Good luck with that, especially when you’re going to have to beat the money-men to pull it off.

Smart companies like Goldman Sachs and General Electric donate to both Parties. GS was Obama’s biggest donor last election cycle, and if polls show Romney (D-Mass.) likely to win, they will be his biggest donor. The reason should be obvious; the firm and the other big banks wrote most of Dodd-Frank, and unsurprisingly their market share has increased significantly since the bill was enacted. Had Romney (D-Mass.) been president, he would have signed it, too. (Additionally, Bush and Obama have had thousands of Wall Street folks working in their administrations. It’s a modern-day spoils system, and Romney (D-Mass.) will do the same.)

Thus, Nancy Pelosi’s infamous “you have to pass the bill to find out what’s in the bill” comment was actually non-controversial. Republicans didn’t know what was in Sarbanes-Oxley or TARP when they voted “yea,” either. The powers-that-be wrote them (the accounting lobby in the case of Sarbanes-Oxley, and the Fed and Treasury in the case of TARP), and yes votes were both expected and received.

The Faux Nomination Process (Politics as Usual)

Everyone knows Romney (D-Mass.) was the pre-selected candidate, but the campaign hasn’t gone according to script. There was only supposed to be token resistance to perpetuate the illusion that the rank-and-file actually plays a role in the nomination process. And as soon as he started feeling the pressure, he immediately went negative because he has no positive message to run on. “I promise to take your tax dollars and give them to my campaign donors” isn’t a smash hit with voters.

(Note that Gary Johnson ran zero negative ads in his two campaigns for Governor, although I cannot promise that he will do the same during this election cycle. I will also admit that this article will probably make him uncomfortable if he reads it. After all, I’m not only going negative on Romney (D-Mass.), I’m going negative on the entire corrupt Republican Party.)

So far I have nailed the Governor-who-never-calls-himself-Governor’s campaign perfectly, and I I’m going to tell you how the so-called ObamaCare “repeal” will go down if the bill survives the Supreme Court and he is elected.

I said that during his campaign he would shift his rhetoric to the right during the primaries only as far as necessary to secure the nomination. Check. Next he would shift to the center to win in November. His campaign has admitted that is their strategy. Check. He will then govern to the left as he “works with” Democrats like he did as Governor. He has promised it on the campaign trail. Check. Anyone who thinks this man has a conservative bone in his body has fallen for this used car salesman’s pitch hook, line, and sinker. Not that it matters, because he’s not going to Washington to lead; he’s going there to take orders.

Romney (D-Mass.) is the establishment’s choice because he stands for nothing.

Repeal ObamaCare? Not a Chance.

Romney (D-Mass.) keeps saying he will repeal ObamaCare, but I hope no one is naïve enough to believe him. His donors stand to make BILLIONS because of the bill. They wrote ObamaCare, and now they’re funding his campaign! Do you think health insurance companies are going to allow him to repeal a bill that mandates that all Americans carry gold-plated insurance?

The ObamaCare “repeal” will go down like this: House Republicans will pass a repeal bill. Senate Democrats will block it. There will be lots of tense moments and sparring through the media as the White House and House straw men and -women wage a wink-and-a-nudge “battle” with the Democrats. Romney (D-Mass.) will concede defeat and blame the Democrats, who will claim victory. The Republicans will save face with their base by fighting the “good fight,” as will the Democrats.

Next, Romney (D-Mass.) will take charge of “fixing” it. Democrats will concede that it needs improvement. Campaign donors will draft “revisions” that will benefit the donors, and both parties will agree to those amendments. There will be some token resistance on certain provisions to keep America fleeced into thinking that we have a functioning Two-Party system.

This may come as a shock to Republican loyalists, but the Supreme Court is the last chance at repeal. Now that it’s in place, the Republican Party wants ObamaCare as badly as the Democratic Party. Modified, perhaps, but they still want it. They’re in control of way too much money to relinquish that control. There won’t be enough votes to repeal even if the GOP has a supermajority in the Senate.

(Trust me on this point—I have this information from a state-level insider.)

Reduce Spending? Not a Chance.

If you think Romney (D-Mass.) is going to reduce spending by any appreciable degree, you’re not just sleeping; you’re in a coma. For example, he has said that if the safety net needs fixing he’ll fix it. He has no intention of reducing welfare or other entitlements. If anything he will expand them like George W. Bush.

Will he cut defense spending? Not a chance. Will he seriously tackle Medicare or Social Security reform? He might have the political capital to trim around the margins on one, but certainly not both. What about other discretionary spending? Again, maybe a little nibble on the edges.

Do not forget that the “draconian” Ryan plan merely trims the ten-year deficit from $10 trillion to $8 trillion. That’s the starting point, and Senate Democrats hold the power to block any cuts. Romney (D-Mass.) intends to broker a deal between the Ryan plan and the current path, which means most of the ideas in the Ryan plan will not be implemented because the Republican machine wants to control the money!

Because of rising health care costs (which ObamaCare will worsen), rising interest expenses, and rising entitlement spending due to the Baby Boom retirement, spending will increase under either Obama or Romney (D-Mass.). Any difference between them will be a fraction of a percent.

And, if Romney (D-Mass.) is as much of a war hawk as he is portraying himself to be, spending could easily be higher than a second term of Obama if he launches another war somewhere.

So keep your eyes open. Romney (D-Mass.) has not been chosen because he will reduce spending. He has been chosen to distribute it differently.

(Also, I hope none of you fell for the “cut-cap-balance” nonsense. That was political theater to fool fiscal conservatives. It would never have passed the House if there was any sincere belief it would have passed the Senate and been signed by the president. The driver of the GOP auto (the big donors) would have pulled the plug on it if it was a serious threat.)

Is the Tea Party Dead?

Anecdotally, the Tea Party is nowhere near the force it was in 2010. There have been few primary battles pitting a Tea Party conservative or libertarian against an establishment candidate that have received national coverage. Part of it is because it is a presidential election year, and Obama is so deservedly despised by Tea Party folks. Unfortunately, many Tea Partiers have climbed back in bed with the GOP and have fallen back asleep. The Tea Party is still holding their officials’ feet to the fire, but the fire has dwindled to coals. That is bad news. By and large they have been seduced into playing a losing game.

At the Libertarian Party of Ohio’s State Convention last weekend, Nick Gillespie of Reason.tv began his speech with a picture of former Delaware Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell. It was from her high school years, and she had on a ladybug costume, and it was one of the ones the media used to smear her.

I agree with Nick Gillespie that Christine O’Donnell was exactly the kind of candidate this country needs because she would have challenged the machine and been something other than a hood ornament. Many Republi-zombies complain that it was a winnable seat, and they should have nominated more moderate Mike Castle. No, no, no! It is the Mike Castles of the world that have gotten us into the mess we’re in. Picking a bobble-head because they have the correct letter beside their name will do nothing to clean up the mess.

But even if O’Donnell had won, it would still take dozens of years and hundreds of other victories to get enough politicians in place to evict the rascals who control the machine, as well as a total restructuring of the Party. That’s not going to happen. It is the Republican Party that needs evicted.

The lack of any Christine O’Donnells or Sharon Angles (or Rand Pauls or Marco Rubios) in this cycle tells me I was correct when I expected the GOP machine would work hard to destroy Tea Party insurgents before their campaigns saw the light of day. And many Tea Partiers are to blame for joining with an organization that hates them but will gladly take their money and votes.

The Vice President

Some see a ray of hope for the GOP. There is a lot of talk about Marco Rubio or possibly even Rand Paul receiving the VP nomination. I concede that a Rubio or Paul nomination would be a positive sign that the establishment still fears the conservative wing of the Party. I also concede that Rubio would be harder to smear than Sarah Palin was, but the media would undoubtedly break out some of Paul’s missteps he made during his Senate campaign.

But, do not let your eyes close if Rubio gets the VP nod. Do not fall for the head fake. Keep your eyes open and on the machine. The establishment may like his ethnicity, but they despise his fiscal conservatism. Undoubtedly they would like to get into his head and reprogram him into an establishmentarian. And as an actual VP the machine will keep him out of the public eye as much as possible. (They will also be thrilled to get him off the Senate floor.)

But what about President Rubio? Wouldn’t a Romney (D-Mass.)/Rubio ticket pave the way to the White House for him? Maybe. But being Vice President doesn’t assure that you will be the nominee. Unless a decade in Washington (2 years as Senator, plus 8 as VP) turns him into an establishmentarian Republibot, the GOP will back a more compliant candidate.

Do you think the GOP machine wouldn’t turn on an incumbent? Think again. Here in Ohio, Governor John Kasich is doing a pretty good job, but he wasn’t the establishment’s guy. Like Scott Walker in Wisconsin, Kasich wasn’t supposed to happen. Thus, what should have been an easy win over Ted Strickland turned into a down-to-the-wire nail biter, because neither the state nor national party gave him more than token support.

And now that he’s in office “the machine” has turned on him. The behind-the-doors battle between Kasich and the establishment has become public, and it is pretty clear he will face a primary battle, probably from Secretary of State John Husted. Isn’t it funny that the GOP despises when conservative candidates challenge establishment incumbents, but feels no remorse about challenging a conservative incumbent with an establishmentarian?

And have no fear, it’s almost certain a Democrat will win the 2014 Ohio gubernatorial race. Way to go GOP! A Democrat is better than a conservative, no? After all, Democrats know how to play the game called “governance.”

So keep your eyes open and don’t get too excited if a conservative like Marco Rubio gets the VP nomination. The Party doesn’t want him, and unless he learns to play suck-up to the money men, he will not make it to the White House as a Republican. The establishment will destroy him if he tries.

“Anybody But Obama”— The Most Dangerous Three Words in America Today

If you’ve followed me so far and still have your eyes open, you can understand why these words are so dangerous—and so powerful. This is a call for you to close you eyes and mindlessly pull the lever for Romney (D-Mass.). It is the machine as a hypnotist. “Now close you eyes . . . you’re getting sleepy . . . sleepy.”

Many say that the nation won’t survive a second term of Obama. I have been one of his harshest critics of him from the get-go. I warned people throughout the 2008 campaign that he would be a disaster, and he has not disappointed.

But, how bad his second term might be is overblown, and a lot of it is Republican establishment bluster to intimidate conservatives into accepting their puppet-candidate. Yes, he drives me crazy with his incessant ranting and lying. But the GOP has him effectively neutered legislatively, so there is little for him to do there. I agree that he can still do damage on the regulatory side, but the country can probably limp through four more years.

The second problem with the “Anybody but Obama” argument is that not only is the threat of a second term of Obama overblown, the benefit of a first term of Romney (D-Mass.) has also been greatly exaggerated. As I’ve already discussed, he is not going to repeal ObamaCare. He is not going to reduce spending to a significant degree, and may spend more than Obama with divided leadership. He may back off some EPA regulations, but only if his money men demand it. He will add regulations if his donors request them. Let’s not forget that it was George W. Bush who teed up the era of regulators-gone-wild, and Romney will keep it up.

Romney (D-Mass.) will be little different than Obama because that’s how the Republican Party wants it. There is a very big pie to dish out, and the GOP wants control of the spatula, not to shrink the size of the pie. Worse, we could potentially have eight years of Romney (D-Mass.). If your eyes are open to what he’s about to do to us, that’s a more frightening prospect than one more term of Obama!

Conclusion: What to Do

It should be perfectly clear that I am advocating that conservatives and libertarians abandon the GOP. As a card-carrying Libertarian working on the Gary Johnson campaign, naturally I hope you join us. But I want to make clear that I did not write this highly negative piece just to attract voters to the LP, although I certainly hope it has that effect. I wrote this lengthy article because what I have written is true. I knew it intuitively when I left the GOP, and now that I have spent time with current and former GOP insiders, my gut feeling that the GOP is unredeemable has been confirmed. The Republican machine has been built so it cannot be destroyed at the ballot box.

So if you vote on principal as I do, you probably have already decided against voting for Romney (D-Mass.). Perhaps you will choose Johnson or whoever emerges from the Americans Elect process. Perhaps you will stay home. Any are superior to voting for the Governor-ashamed-to-call-himself-Governor.

If you are a strategic voter, the calculus is different, and it depends on what message you want to send. If you think Gary Johnson has a chance, you should join me, because he’s the only fiscal conservative who will be on the ballot. It certainly would be an effective protest vote. But if you still believe the Republican Party can be saved, nothing would send a better message to the GOP that it need to stop nominating center-left puppets by voting for Obama.

Let’s face it, a Romney (D-Mass.) v. Obama matchup is by far the worst offering from the two major Parties since the weak-president era of the Gilded Age in the late 1800s. This is a shame because Gary Johnson is the best candidate to appear on a presidential ballot in a long, long time. (He is the LP’s presumptive nominee, garnering 80-90% of the vote in straw polls at state conventions.) Perhaps between now and then he will get the traction to make it a competitive battle.

But I am urging conservatives and libertarians: DO NOT VOTE FOR ROMNEY (D-MASS.)! You will be assisting the corrupt machine that despises you, and you will be helping to install a puppet who will ensure that conservatism is kept in check at the federal level. You will be voting against everything you hold dear.

Vote for Obama to kick the GOP in the crotch. Vote for Governor Johnson because you think he’s most qualified. Skip the presidential ballot entirely when you vote in November. Any of these decisions is superior to voting for Romney (D-Mass.)

Just don’t vote for Romney (D-Mass.), the hood ornament of the Republican spending machine. You will regret it.

As for me, you can rest assured that I will not. And if one of the Big 2 candidates wins in November, I will wake up on Wednesday morning with a smile, knowing it wasn’t my fault.



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To: InterceptPoint
We can’t handle FOUR MORE YEARS.

OK genius, you're so gung ho to vote for the degenerate coward WILLARD, high priest of the mormon cult.

Given his record of appointing faggots and democrats to the bench in Massachusetts, imposing an individual mandate to buy health insurance, supporting those who attacked the Boy Scouts, and forcing homosexual marriage, (not to mention his entire family avoiding military service for generations), what exactly will you be accomplishing?

Christ on a crutch, the Founders didn't put a right to vote in the Constitution for a reason, this thread proves that their advice should have been heeded.

221 posted on 05/16/2012 7:27:10 PM PDT by Rome2000 (MYTH ROMNEY IS A MORMON MELCHIDEZEK BISHOP -HIS FAMILY HAS AVOIDED MILITARY SERVICE FOR GENERATIONS)
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To: so_real; vortigern; Deb; xzins; All

Romney wants to repeal ObamaCare. But he wants to replace it with RomneyCare which is fundamentally the same thing, but he sees it even today as a free-market conservative solution. Only he wants to foist it upon a formerly free people at the state level, where he and Pam Bondi believe it will pass constitutional muster as a states rights issue. This elitist/statist is an evil menace to Liberty!!

See Ronald Reagan on government “solutions” foisted on the people by a group of elites, ie, Romney and the GOP-e. See also freedom and liberty vs socialism and totalitarianism and how Reagan warned us that the socialists would introduce socialism into America via compulsory health insurance, ie, RomneyCare.


222 posted on 05/16/2012 7:27:16 PM PDT by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!!)
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To: 1035rep

If we let the commie replace more judges on the SCOTUS it will take decades to recover. No thanks.

Have you reviewed Romney's judicial appointments in his home state as governor? I have. After some 60 plus appointments, he's better at appointing Kagan's and Sotomayor's than Obama is. Google Romney's judicial appointments; you'll likely be shocked.


223 posted on 05/16/2012 7:27:44 PM PDT by so_real ( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
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To: xzins

It is apparent now that your strategy is to terminate the Republican party in the belief that you can substitute a more conservative party. What you fail so badly to realize is there will be no political venue into which you may inject this ‘conservative alternative’ if little barry absatrd reigns for four more years. That you are unable to comprehend that is very sad.


224 posted on 05/16/2012 7:29:29 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Being deceived can be cured.)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

Join the rebellion, BTx.

Friends at parliament were not saving them from King George. They all were bad.

So what did they do?

July 4, 1776

Endowed by their Creator....and the Creator WAS on their side! He’ll be on ours.


225 posted on 05/16/2012 7:29:29 PM PDT by xzins (Vote Goode not Evil (the lesser of 2 evils is still evil))
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To: MHGinTN

I’m not afraid of him, MHG.

But I do value the friendship we’ve had over the years.

Faith, Brother.


226 posted on 05/16/2012 7:31:21 PM PDT by xzins (Vote Goode not Evil (the lesser of 2 evils is still evil))
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To: eddie willers

Reagan turned away from the Democrats in the 1940s, there was a lot of history between that far away time, and Mitt Romney being anti-Reagan after decades of the battle lines being drawn and bloody battles between conservatism and liberalism being fought during the 60s and the abortion wars, and the swath of history known as “The Reagan Years”, yet there was Mitt, fundraising for Democrats and voting for Paul Tsongas for President.

Mitt’s own father had been a Republican candidate for President, his mother for the Senate, Mitt had stormed off the Republican convention floor with his father, protesting against Goldwater and conservatism in 1964.

Telling us that Reagan had been a democrat, long ago, in an ancient and different America before he spent 40 years in the trenches, fighting hand to hand and becoming a conservative hero and changing the nation and the history of the world, doesn’t have any relevance, except for the fact that he could not penetrate Mitt Romney’s hatred for middle America, and conservatism, Mitt actually moved further left as Reagan and then HW Bush governed.


227 posted on 05/16/2012 7:37:01 PM PDT by ansel12 (When immutable definition of Bible marriage of One Man, One Woman, is in jeopardy, call the Mormon.)
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To: xzins
I don't know who LD, the author of this moronic screed is, but I want him to know that he is an utter jackass.

The next president will probably have a chance to name three Supreme court justices. Does this F NG asswipe realize the repercussions if all three are from obama and are lunatic leftists?

Stupid smug losertarian. I wish he was around me so that I could back hand his idiotic ass into next week.

228 posted on 05/16/2012 7:38:49 PM PDT by metalurgist ( Want your country back? It'll take guns and rope. Marxists won't give up peaceably.)
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To: vortigern
As bad as Romney may be, he is still better than the current occupier of the white house.

Really!

They both want us bent over a barrel with our pants around our knees. The only real difference is one will insulte the other will say kind words, as they go about their sordid business.

You may be willing, but I am not, to voluntarily unbuckle my pants for either of them.

229 posted on 05/16/2012 7:40:26 PM PDT by CharacterCounts (A vote for the lesser of two evils only insures the triumph of evil.)
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To: xzins
You and your supporters keep trying to pin 'fear' into this calculus. If you saw an avalanche heading down the mountain and you were in its path, would you fear it or do your best to get out of the way of it?

Every time I respond to your posts, you come back with a more lame response. You are decided to act of defiance. So be it. I want to remove little barry bastard commie by the means appointed by the founders. I can see what he has done over the years and see where he wants to take this once great nation. No thank you. I know enough about Milt Rominy to know he is aslick lying liberal, a high priest ion a fake chrsitian religion. But I also deem him a better man at the helm than little barry puppet commie to George Soros and the new world order. Rominy may be merely another of the NWO pawns. We will see. I'm not ready to give up and embrace the end just to make a point of not voting for a faux melchizedek high priest. It's the Kobiashi Mauroo I'm working.

230 posted on 05/16/2012 7:41:37 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Being deceived can be cured.)
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To: MCSP2008

A lot of freepers and a lot of Americans are praying for the right answers.


231 posted on 05/16/2012 7:42:39 PM PDT by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
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To: MHGinTN

M

I dont know why you PINGed me to #201

Youve known all along for years that I will never vote for Willard Mitt Romney...

If the Republicans have failed to provide us wityh a viable Conservative nominee to fearlessly beat the pants of Barry in November, theres nothing I can do about it now...

I wanted to vote for Sarah but she didnt run...

I wanted to vote for Herman Cain but he dropped out before the TN primary...

I voted for our best available candidate who could have won in Nov...

NEWT

He had already taken the fight to Barrys frontlines and he would have slammed him in the debates...

But Willard Mitt Romney spent up to and beyond a BILLION dollars to destroy any Conservative running ...

Willard didnt win the nomination...

He killed off his opponents with treachery so he would be the last man standing...

Now hes got to meet his brother Goliath on an even field of battle...

David is not there with his 5 Conservative stones..

He was drowned by Willard as he picked his flat missiles from the riverbed...

Goliath V Goliath...

Evenly matched orges..

Liberal-Progressive-Socialist V Liberal-Progressive-Socialist

Each trying to out Communist the other...

Each one vying for the prize..the chance to finish off the country they hate..

It should be an interesting but dismal sport to watch come November ..


232 posted on 05/16/2012 7:43:39 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana (Why should I vote for Bishop Romney when he hates me because I am a Christian)
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To: metalurgist

Is it an old joke to tell a metalurgist he has nerves of steel!

There’s probably iron in those words, Ten Bears. Lead me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

Read the first part about the bought-and-paid-for GOP, Metal. That’s the part I liked a lot.

Conservatives need a new home, a conservative party, a place that values them and doesn’t scoff at their ideas and beliefs.

It’s time, M.


233 posted on 05/16/2012 7:45:26 PM PDT by xzins (Vote Goode not Evil (the lesser of 2 evils is still evil))
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To: MHGinTN
Salve. Its all good friend, everything be well, everything be good my friend. Merci. [Romanian native > ESL]
234 posted on 05/16/2012 7:46:44 PM PDT by MCSP2008
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To: xzins
I have chose to help strengthen the Constitution Party, a party that actually is conservative

Yeah. And in thirty years they might win a borough council seat somewhere.

Take a hike. I'm going to work with what Ive got instead of crying "WOE IS ME. ALL IS LOST".

Take your damn ball and go home.

235 posted on 05/16/2012 7:48:16 PM PDT by metalurgist ( Want your country back? It'll take guns and rope. Marxists won't give up peaceably.)
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To: MHGinTN
It's the Kobiashi Mauroo I'm working

And it's the vulcan mind meld, I'm working. We're going to join you with us, MHG. If not this year, then next. You are a conservative, and the GOP isn't.

(Can I say, "resistance is futile?")

236 posted on 05/16/2012 7:49:34 PM PDT by xzins (Vote Goode not Evil (the lesser of 2 evils is still evil))
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To: GeronL; tomkat; Jim Robinson; All
Salve. Only thing I can do. Merci. [Romanian native > ESL]
237 posted on 05/16/2012 7:51:18 PM PDT by MCSP2008
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To: metalurgist

With true conservatives and the grace of God, Metal, we’ll have right on our side.


238 posted on 05/16/2012 7:51:56 PM PDT by xzins (Vote Goode not Evil (the lesser of 2 evils is still evil))
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To: MHGinTN

M

I dont know why you PINGed me to #201

Youve known all along for years that I will never vote for Willard Mitt Romney...

If the Republicans have failed to provide us wityh a viable Conservative nominee to fearlessly beat the pants of Barry in November, theres nothing I can do about it now...

I wanted to vote for Sarah but she didnt run...

I wanted to vote for Herman Cain but he dropped out before the TN primary...

I voted for our best available candidate who could have won in Nov...

NEWT

He had already taken the fight to Barrys frontlines and he would have slammed him in the debates...

But Willard Mitt Romney spent up to and beyond a BILLION dollars to destroy any Conservative running ...

Willard didnt win the nomination...

He killed off his opponents with treachery so he would be the last man standing...

Now hes got to meet his brother Goliath on an even field of battle...

David is not there with his 5 Conservative stones..

He was drowned by Willard as he picked his flat missiles from the riverbed...

Goliath V Goliath...

Evenly matched orges..

Liberal-Progressive-Socialist V Liberal-Progressive-Socialist

Each trying to out Communist the other...

Each one vying for the prize..the chance to finish off the country they hate..

It should be an interesting but dismal sport to watch come November ..


239 posted on 05/16/2012 7:55:17 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana (Why should I vote for Bishop Romney when he hates me because I am a Christian)
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To: metalurgist
I'm going to work with what Ive got instead of crying "WOE IS ME. ALL IS LOST".

Is your tag line a joke?

240 posted on 05/16/2012 7:56:11 PM PDT by CharacterCounts (A vote for the lesser of two evils only insures the triumph of evil.)
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