Well Mr. “Yes”, that does not answer the question I asked.
So why don’t we try again. The question is “How can a conservative vote for Romney without abandoning his conservative beliefs?”
The answer is “Yes”? Are you sure it’s not “Tree” or “Bubble Bath?”
Now if you are saying that a person can vote for a liberal and remain conservative, you are an idiot. A person voting for a liberal is a liberal.
Think of it this way. If you had sex with a man (assuming you are male) would you still be hetrosexual?
So, again, got the umteenth time, when you answer my question, I will be happy to answer yours. Please note, again, that “Yes” does not answer the question posed.
Wait. This has actually gone on long enough. I will answer your question with all the integrity effort and honesty you put into answering mine.
The answer is.... 42.
Norm, honestly, the only question I found asked directly to me was back on June 17. You have me confused with another poster, rogue yam. On this thread my question to you was the first one asked between you and I. And yes was an adequate answer to the question asked directly to me on June 17.
You wont answer my very simple, direct question because your answer will negate all the Romney bashing you incessantly do. I understand though. Some folks have a harder time than others admitting they were wrong. Pride is a very powerful thing. Have a great forth!
How can a conservative vote for Romney without abandoning his conservative beliefs?
WF Buckley answered your question decades ago.
His rule - Vote for the most conservative viable candidate. Viable options (potential winners) are: Romney, Obama.
Thus, the correct conservative choice is Romney. This does the least harm / most good for conservatives.
You continue to advocate conservative principles before during and after the election, disagreeing with the President whenever he does a non-conservative thing, whether its Obama or Romney.
That’s how.