Posted on 11/03/2012 6:07:11 PM PDT by MeOnTheBeach
Mitt is in Colorado tonight about 6 miles from my house.
Mitt said, "Obama just said to his supports vote for me for revenge."
Then he said, "I want you to vote for love of country!" The crowd went nuts!
I cant vote for him... but I do wish him the best.
If he wasnt a liberal, Id hurry to the polls. But after the disappointment with Bush, Im sitting it out this year.
Time will tell if he turns out to be a great President!
Hmmm. I AM voting, which is the same way as merely saying that I wish him the best, because I live in a red state (one of those which the MSM choose to call blue), and my vote will therefore not count, by virtue of being swamped out by less sentient beings.. But I still will vote.
Romney’s response to 0’s revenge comment was perfect, and it cheered me to see that it was prompt (no time for focus groups!), and appears accurately to reflect the way Romney thinks and feels about the country. GOOD for him!
I wish that little comment could be broadcast all over the country. It would turn the tide.
After watching him in the general, I’ve decided that Romney is no liberal. I believe he went too far to the left in MA but I don’t think that is him. He is definitely Gdfearing and right of center. Go ahead. Vote for him. Lets see if we can surprise everyone with strong % of Romney votes in CA.
A fitting theme for the last two days of this campaign!
The Founders of America, impassioned believers in Creator-endowed life, liberty, rights, laws to protect them, and freedom of individual enterprise and opportunity certainly would echo Mitt Romney's statement today!
After centuries of Government-over-People arrangements, whether by one, a few, or many, our Founders saw liberty as a Creator-endowed blessing (see Preamble to Constitution), and that Constitution which formed our Republic changed that arrangement to a Creator - People - Governmeent form of self-government which protected those "blessings" of liberty.
Revenge is not an emotion which is conducive to good government or successful individual lives.
Hopefully, on Tuesday, American citizens, motivated by an internal longing for more liberty and less government will have made their appeal to Divine Providence, as did the Founders, and exercise their sacred right to vote for a leader who appeals, not to their baser emotions, but to their God-given longings and desires.
Perhaps we might be inspired by listening to a tremendous modern hymn entitled, "Heal Our Land," by Orrin Hatch,, as performed by Winton Phipps.
Full Hearts
Can't Lose !
I’m reminded that talk is cheap.
I voted for Bush twice and I don’t need to justify myself. For me, its a matter of what he does.
I’m not expecting much next year. But if Romney exceeds my expectations, I will be very happy!
I was among Romney’s most vociferous critics before he won the nomination. He’s a left winger, and I don’t see the difference between going off a cliff doing 50 mph or 100 mph. I do respect both your positions, but would ask you to reconsider.
I should add that I’m Canadian and can’t vote anyway. I just believe that Romney (although I have big problems with the guy) would be to better than Obama on a number of fronts.
I am being sincere. I would invite either of you to quickly scan my posting history.
A fitting theme for the last two days of this campaign!
The Founders of America, impassioned believers in Creator-endowed life, liberty, rights, laws to protect them, and freedom of individual enterprise and opportunity certainly would echo Mitt Romney's statement today!
After centuries of Government-over-People arrangements, whether by one, a few, or many, our Founders saw liberty as a Creator-endowed blessing (see Preamble to Constitution), and that Constitution which formed our Republic changed that arrangement to a Creator - People - Governmeent form of self-government which protected those "blessings" of liberty.
Revenge is not an emotion which is conducive to good government or successful individual lives.
Hopefully, on Tuesday, American citizens, motivated by an internal longing for more liberty and less government will have made their appeal to Divine Providence, as did the Founders, and exercise their sacred right to vote for a leader who appeals, not to their baser emotions, but to their God-given longings and desires.
Perhaps we might be inspired by listening to a tremendous modern hymn entitled, "Heal Our Land," by Orrin Hatch,, as performed by Winton Phipps.
0bama will give out big thank-yous when he adds another 3 ultra liberal justices to the Supreme Court.
Nothing better than enjoying the nation altering decisions brought down by an activist group of 5 led by Sotomayer & Kagen for the next 20-25 years./s
I’m not arguing that he doesn’t deserve to be President. My view for myself is he has not earned my vote to be President. I hope he shows true greatness.
When he does right by the country, he will have my support. When he goes astray, I reserve the right to be a critic. But that’s for later. I won’t judge any one who votes for Romney and I don’t want it thought of I support Obama. I’m not voting for him and people on here forget I voted for McCain in 2008. I don’t regret it.
I just don’t want Romney to be like McCain when he is President!
Yep. So much on the line. I do not understand people who can’t see the need to vote AGAINST Obama. If you can’t feel good about voting for Romney, you should at least be able to understand the need to vote AGAINST the coming destruction of this nation that would be a part of Obama’s next four years.
I don’t see not voting for someone (a non action) as voting for the other guy (a positive action). I’m not gonna come down on you. I completely understand your position.
Whether you can see it or not does not keep it from being a reality. A non-vote for Romney is a vote for Obama. That’s the way it is.
The primaries are over. We lost. Lets not lose again.
The socialists love your type.
Brilliant!
I’m sorry you reject logic and reason. A non act (not voting) cannot be a positive act (voting for someone). I’m not going to argue with you. If I could vote I would, but I understand his position.
Sarah Barracuda posted a pic of the crowd on another thread. Huge!!!!
I'll be very eager to see those pics! Thanks and have a lot of fun.
Yeah ya do.
Why aren't you voting against Obama?
If you love your country ..vote Obama out.
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