If Mitt doesn’t win the only ones we have to blame are the idiots who stay home and don’t vote.
Surely, my fellow Americans understand that they have only ONE chance to remove a communist cabal from power peacefully. That chance is November 6, 2012 Who can afford to focus on anything else?
No true Patriot will be sitting out the election at home this time. No decent American will sit on the sidelines in some futile 3rd party fantasy or protest. There is simply too much at stake.
We currently have a known enemy of our nation residing in the peoples White House. The people didnt have the good sense to stop it in 2008. The courts didnt have the courage to stop it or rectify the disaster after the 2008 election. Congress hasnt had the backbone to correct the fraud and hold all accountable, even after the 2010 cycle that swept so-called Tea Party candidates into political power. Not even state governments have the honor and courage to block a known fraud from appearing on the ballot again in 2012.
That means that righting the greatest wrong ever perpetrated in American politics is left to the American people alone. They will get ONE CHANCE to end this charade, peacefully, on November 6th. If they fail to end it peacefully, they will be left with only a Second Amendment solution. There is no other solution at that point.
When did communism become an American Dream for some? A long time ago When the American people allowed it.
When did the communist dream become acceptable to the rest of America? Only YOU can answer this one, on November 6th, 2012.
No American can afford to sit this one out or play childish games with fantasy candidates. Removing this criminal communist cabal from power is the ONLY relevant issue of the 2012 election. Only a traitor, a coward or a fool would tell you any different!
JB Williams
http://www.newswithviews.com/JBWilliams/williams211.htm
That's a 40% drop off in votes election to election. The Republicans got 59 million in 2008, yet they dropped off to 44 million in 2010.
There's quite a bit of variability in voting levels ~ little of it is due to swing voters ~ it's mostly due to a party's own core voters showing up, or not showing up.
As a consequence of this sort of variability it can be a politically fatal mistake for a particular politician to alienate any large segment of his own party while he moves up. This is a fairly easy thing to do if you forget that the party is made up of coalition members who actually have differences with you. Frequently those differences can be moderated through open contests in primaries ~ and if they're not, they don't go away like they might in a basketball tournament or the World Series.
Republicans found themselves spending MILLIONS on their general election campaigning in Virginia that would not have had to have been spent had an complete and open primary been held. That error may well bankrupt the party before this campaign is finished.
If Mitt doesnt win the only ones we have to blame are ourselves. We didn't persuade enough people - both those who stayed home and those who voted for others - to vote for conservative principles. It's not about voting for (or against) a person.