A Romney win is essential to end the error of Obama.
A Romney/GOP betrayal will mean the end of Romney and the GOP, not conservatism.
If America had another chance to get it right, I’d be right beside you, but we don’t. I am not voting for the GOP or Romney. I am voting to oust Obama. Period.
November 7, 2012 is the day to totally and forever abandon the GOP and build a new conservative party, not November 6th.
See you on Grant Street. ;-)
“...I am not voting for the GOP or Romney. I am voting to oust Obama. Period.
November 7, 2012 is the day to totally and forever abandon the GOP and build a new conservative party, not November 6th.”
I’m right there with you. There’s no time left and there are two choices in november, but I’m done with the GOP as far as trying to reform them. They left me. Just like the dems left Reagan. Difference this time, is that conservatives have no official party... yet.
And a new party must come. Palin will be central to building it.
But letting Obama get more play will land some of you gentlemen in camps or prison or worse, and I’m not joking.
I’ve said it before (and Mesta agrees with me): the leftists have no reasonable expectation of privacy on some of the stuff they thought confined to their echo chamber. And we’ll use it.
Oh, and I’m Hahyrningur. No big secrets here ;).
I hear ya brothers and I understand. Remember though as we cast our votes the GOPe is smiling, saying...”See, we knew you’d come around.”
“Now be good little pubbies and go away.”
Shortly afterward the attacks on the Tea Party will begin.
Why is anyone concerned. Even before the primaries we were getting daily polls showing how Romney was the only candidate that could beat Obama. These polls must have been true. Remember the 2 or 3 elections that Romney was declared the winner and only after the next election we were told it was a mistake. The economy hasn’t improved, unemployment rate is still high, so don’t worry be happy. Romney doesn’t need conservative votes.
In 2014, we need to clean house. We need to get rid of John Boehner and the rest of the RINOs in the House, and any Senate RINOs who are up for re-election. In 2013 and 2015 we have local and state races as well.
In 2013, we need to find a primary challenger for Boehner in Ohio's 8th District, and get him set up.