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Why I Will Vote for Romney-Ryan in November
http://www.freerepublic.com/~mkjessup/ | 17 August 2012 | Mark Jessup (aka mkjessup)

Posted on 08/17/2012 3:40:53 PM PDT by mkjessup

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To: DoughtyOne

” Folks haven’t the slightest idea what the full ramifications of illegal immigration are. We are being occupied by foreign nationals.”

Only people in California and Arizona know how bad the situation is.


441 posted on 08/23/2012 1:56:06 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (God, family, country, mom, apple pie, the girl next door and a Ford F250 to pull my boat.)
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To: stephenjohnbanker; sickoflibs
That in itself is a very self-destructive process that ultimately leads to Dems being in the position they were in 2009 and 2010.

Okay. Suggestions? The RINOS control the GOP in D. C. Our leaders in the House & Senate suck. What do we do?

Seems to me the Tea Party effort is a good tactic.  Replace as many lefties as we can with people on the right track.  Then force a change in House and Senate leadership.

No matter what we do, the Republican leadership seems to fail to get the message.  Right now we have Washington bracing for some sort of insurrection, although for the life of me, I have no idea what that is based on.  Is it based on the idea that the Republican party will not be allowed to swing right, and something has to happen to prevent that?  Something is up, and the Republicans in Congress don't seem to either grasp it, or be willing to fight against it.  Either way, we're on the chopping block aren't we.

Both parties have gone rogue.  Neither will adhere to the U. S. Constitution any longer.  There seems to be a full blown effort to reduce the impact of Caucasians from Northern Europe on the policies of the nation.  The nation is being managed in a manner that will see this demographic swiftly become a minority in the United States.  It undeniable.

We either put a stop to this, or our nation is gone.  And frankly, we have so many people in denial, I don't think you do stop it.  We have people praising leaders (and I use that term loosely), who have shown themselves willing participants in this process.  And then they are referenced as brilliant, and so much smarter than the rest of us.  "Oh, so you think you're so much smarter than...?"  Ouy...  Evidently these folks care more about their politician than they care about their grandchildren.  Go figure.

I have considered asking folks to change their party affiliation to a party other than the Republican Part.  I have mentioned it on the forum before.  I'd like to think that the Republicans seeing their registrations drop to 10% of what it is today, they might get the message, but they seem rather content to watch the Democrats have control.  McCain?  Romney?  The RNC loses with one of these jackasses, and then roots for another one the next election.  And if Romney wins, he'll rule Left most of the time, and the RNC will be as happy as pigs in s--t.

I have advocated a march on Washington with millions of participants.  I almost had to call the paramedics for one guy here who very nearly had an anurism, a blown out lung, or an exploded coronary artery over it.

I don't vote for Republican Presidential candidates any longer.  I've lived long enough to see this nation go downhill first hand, and I'm not going to support it any longer with my vote.

So yeah, what do we do?  For now, we're content to watch someone out of their league twaddle around the nation blowing it over and over.  Yep, that's going to fix it.




442 posted on 08/23/2012 4:11:24 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Americans want what Americans always wanted: Better lives for families; little government authority.)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

I’m not even convinced they do. Seriously. It’s the boiling water frog thing.


443 posted on 08/23/2012 4:57:32 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Americans want what Americans always wanted: Better lives for families; little government authority.)
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To: DoughtyOne; sickoflibs

” I have advocated a march on Washington with millions of participants. “

3 or 4 times a year. Once a year,and the RINOS will just laugh it off.


444 posted on 08/24/2012 1:36:27 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (God, family, country, mom, apple pie, the girl next door and a Ford F250 to pull my boat.)
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To: stephenjohnbanker; DoughtyOne; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
RE :”” I have advocated a march on Washington with millions of participants. “
3 or 4 times a year. Once a year,and the RINOS will just laugh it off

Those protests died out when Rs took the House (and looked foolish and impotent) , much like Ds enthusiasm died in 2009 after Dems took over for similar reasons.

The one bright spot was Scott Walker, Watching him take those bold actions and holding off and defeating a full-sale support to destroy him was a joy. Nothing else in the GOP compared with that.
In comparison Ryan does nothing for me, I feel the whole Ryan thing was manufactured. What has he ever done besides kiss up to the GOP?

445 posted on 08/25/2012 1:53:11 AM PDT by sickoflibs (Romney is still a liberal. Just watch him. (Obama-ney Care ))
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To: sickoflibs; DoughtyOne; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas

” The one bright spot was Scott Walker, Watching him take those bold actions and holding off and defeating a full-sale support to destroy him was a joy. Nothing else in the GOP compared with that.
In comparison Ryan does nothing for me, I feel the whole Ryan thing was manufactured. What has he ever done besides kiss up to the GOP? “

Ryan was a disciple of Milton Friedman in college. What happened?

Washington D.C. happened : )


446 posted on 08/27/2012 7:52:54 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (God, family, country, mom, apple pie, the girl next door and a Ford F250 to pull my boat.)
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To: BlackElk

I am just now reading old responses. Thanks for your detailed and thoughtful response. Bottom Line: I was wrong about the ACU rating - I just read the bold print and not the whole thing. Also, I am a big fan of Reagan, and only used him as an example in an effort to highlight that some of the absolute statements made about Romney (no redeeming qualities whatsoever - no difference from Obama) went far beyond what a judicious person would make (i.e., by such standards, even Reagan could be viewed as unsuitable).

It is just so important to get rid of Obama, that I am trying to minimize some of the fratricide on the anti-Obama side. I did not get on the Romney bandwagon until the primary was wrapped up, but when it was wrapped up, I saw it as my patriotic duty was to help him win. I think its time to stop hating on him and focus on defeating Obama. The primary is over and Romney is our only real chance to get rid of Obama - he has to win. I don’t know what effect Romney will have on future election cycles (frankly, I anticipate better economic results as an upside, to counterbalance some downsides). I am confident that four more years of Obama would be catastrophic - it must be avoided.

I wish another Reagan was here for us, but we must make the most of what we have. I do not expect that Romney will be socially conservative, but do I think that Romney will be great for the economy, compared with Obama, and light-years better on budget balancing (Ryan). He won’t be sabotaging us on National security or foreign affairs. The gushing wound of Obama controlling the Presidency must be treated with urgency.

Obama Must Be Defeated!


447 posted on 09/25/2012 8:46:26 PM PDT by BeauBo
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To: BeauBo; EternalVigilance; Dr. Sivana
Reagan signed a permissive abortion bill in California in his early days (pre-Roe vs. Wade) as governor, was horrified at how many abortions resulted and, within the year, joined an effort to repeal it by initiative, knowing that the legislature even then would not vote repeal. His conversion on the subject was quite complete as he spent the rest of his time in public life seeking an end to abortion. He even wrote a book against abortion as POTUS. Other than that, there was never a time when the purest of Republicans had any business regarding Ronaldus Maximus as "unsuitable" in any respect.

I am not expecting ANY candidate to measure up to Reagan's standards. Each candidate is a person who, among other things, is a product of his/her background and experience in life. Reagan never stopped learning. Reagan was more than a generation older than Myth Romney and understood the value in life, much less in public life, of the idea that a man should say what he means and mean what he says. That elemental level of morality is not a monopoly of conservatives. Russ Feingold and the late Paul Wellstone were honest men on that level even if their policies were not those of conservatives. I think the last honest "moderate Republican" in the House was Pete McCloskey who retired in 1983 and the last in the Senate was Mark Hatfield who retired in 1997. McCloskey was such an honest liberal Republican that he eventually became a Democrat, being antiwar, pro-abortion. an environmentalist whacko and a wide variety of other things.

The ever-present temptation to ideological heresy in the Republican Party is the worship of money and money issues as though money was the one and only thing that ever counted. Romney runs a serious risk of being identified exclusively with that heresy. His parents were anti-military pro-aborts but very devoted to piling up the wealth in business. There are plenty of Dem,onrats who do well in business. It is not an ideological qualification. If business success were a GOP qualification, then we would be whoring after the likes of Fortney Pete Stark, Howard Dean (Dean Witter), George Soros, Warren Planned Barrenhood Buffett (whose father had been a GOP Congresscritter in the Mesozoic Era, William Planned Barrenhood Gates, et al.

Myth, like all known Romneys (including his five sons) never served in the US military. He has had a despicable track record as a pro-abort himself. He crammed perversion posing as marriage down Massachusetts' throat and then tried to make it look like he was obeying a court order which he was not. He has been on every side of just about every issue other than $$$.

I get it that many conservatives are horrified at the goings on of the last four years and some of us (not so much the $$$ folks) were also horrified by Slick Willie even though the stock market soared under both of these Marxist disgraces. Slick Willy was a bit more pragmatic but a horror nonetheless. The sleaze, the corruption, the mass baby-killing, the attack on every moral value known to this society and the facility with which both Obozo and Slick Willy lust shamelessly after every nickel earned by any American. Then there was the joy of having to explain to the children in euphemisms what all those stories on the radio and TV meant having to do with Slick and Monica.

The answer to such despicable behavior on the part of the scandalously anti-constitution Marxist Demonrats has been to surrender on as many issues as possible lest the GOP face, well, CRITICISM from the leftist elites or from the GOP-E's brainwashed wives and brainless children. Best to go back to the safe haven, the tried and true path of worshiping at the altar of $$$. The GOP-E are a group who collectively despise intellect, favoring instead a craven form of social elegance in which knowing when not to offend (that would be ever) is the primary virtue. Manners to them are far more important than "morals" whatever "morals" may be. Their view of Bibles and guns is on a par with Comrade Obozo's and their contempt for the owners and regular users of Bibles or guns is as well. They certainly know well enough not to rub elbows with any but the absolutely tamest Catholics. Those of us who believe what the Deposit of the Faith provides are downright frightening to them.

It is not a question of "hating on Romney." As Edith Stein once wrote in another context before I was born, "There is no there there." How can one hate such a nothing as Myth? OTOH, honesty and a certain integrity regarding conservative principle requires that we not lie to ourselves by making believe that Romney is anything vaguely resembling an acceptable candidate for public office, much less as a "conservative" whatever that may wind up meaning after his pom pom girls get done playing make believe.

The bottom line is the claim that it is sooooooooo vitally important to dispose of Obozo and the radical Manichean Demons who are coming to get Muffie's trust fund, the SCOTUS, or whatever else. It was vitally important that we elect Richard Nixon twice or Hubert Humphrey or Geiorge McGovern would make the US part of the USSR, to elect Gerald (Leslie King) Ford lest Jimmuh Cahtuh break Betty Ford's abortion-loving heart, to elect and re-elect George Herbert Walker Bush because he was neither Michael Dukakis nor Slick Willy (although he was ever gushing for a New World Order instead of that boring old American Independence and sovereignty) and even though his lips moved, to elect Robert Dole whom Jack Kemp had previously and accurately called "the tax collector for the welfare state, and John Mushmouth McCain who has not a principle to his name as a Senator and specializes in selling out to the other side as he "reaches across the aisle" rather than launching on target, and now Myth Romney. The only exceptions in my adult life have been the incomparable Ronaldus Maximus and the halfway acceptable George W. Bush who at least saved us from another round of his daddy's elitist business monger $$$ corruptocrat advisors (at least until TARP).

The basic argument for Myth Romney is that it is just soooooo important to elect him because it is soooooo important to elect him and he is not Obozo and aren't we just embarrassed to have Obozo in office and, and, and well there's other stuff but we just can't remember right now since we are sooooooo mad at that usurper in the White House and the way he hands out OUR contracts, and OUR money and OUR privileges to all his lowlife friends.

AND then there are those crazy "principled" types who go around threatening OUR financial future over a few million babies who probably don't deserve to live anyway. After all, how many abortees would have the talent to be investment bankers like ordinary folks in OUR circles. They threaten OUR financial futre over their guns and Bibles and their resistance to Bruce "marrying" Lance or whomever or whatever he damn well pleases to "marry." Besides, Bruce and Lance need favorable tax treatment too. Some of them want us to be prepared for future "wars" with Nowheristan instead of being good prudent men of business like Ebenezer Scrooge before the ghosts showed up. Small wonder they are not investment bankers like normal people when their priorities are so screwed up that they favor innocent human lives, marriage as commonly understood, GUNS!!!, all this military stuff, and just about anything other than our Muffie's trust fund and the really important things in life.

If Myth Romney is elected, as I suspect he will be, trust me that you are going to miss the Republican Party AND you are going to miss the USA as we have known it to date. Electing Obozo will have precisely the same result for the country and maybe for the GOP as well but at least the GOP will be united in opposition to him.

If Myth Romney is defeated, then the long-overdue bloodletting in the GOP will follow immediately. No more buying nominations by using corruptocrat elitist oceans of $$$ to carpetbomb the airwaves with vicious lies, slanders, libels, etc. against worthwhile candidates. That shameful behavior (the hallmark of the GOP-E sliver of the party) will have a certain cachet comparable to having a track record as a child molester.

I don't think Myth as POTUS would EVER be a social conservative. a military conservative, a gun conservative, a moral conservative, a judicial conservative, an "environmental" conservative, or even an across the board fiscal conservative (since he will ever favor the interests of those whose lives are most like his own on the business side over rank and file citizens of modest means).

WE (i.e. conservatives) lost this election the day that Romney secured the nomination. That was the point when there were only third party candidates left. Fortunately, we have several and my choice is FR's own Tom Hoefling. One way or another, the election of either major party candidate is a disaster for this country. One way or another, we Americans, ever resilient, will survive to fight another day. No matter which major party POS is elected, conservatives, actual conservatives, will be reunited in opposition to the "winner" in short order. If Obozo, on election night. If Romney, probably within three minutes of his inauguration speech or announcement of cabinet members whichever comes first. Renominating Herbert Hoover was a smidgeon smarter than nominating Myth Romney especially if he "wins."

We will have red meat candidates. We will have candidates who are credible in their principles. We will have candidates who say what they mean and mean what they say. We will have candidates who aim to re-construct our nation as the fortress (on all issues) it was meant to be. OR we will NOT have a GOP. This paragraph is MY patriotic duty. The fratricide ends when conservatives re-unite against the "winner" and not before. If we don't, then the country will end. It does not matter if Myth temporarily boosts the economy. It won't last. Conservatism without social conservatism is NOT conservatism. Money is only money.

448 posted on 09/25/2012 11:33:13 PM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline, Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Society. Broil 'em now!!!)
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To: BlackElk
Conservatism without social conservatism is NOT conservatism. Money is only money.

You saved your best sentence in a wonderful post for the very last, friend. Well done.

449 posted on 09/25/2012 11:41:47 PM PDT by Colonel_Flagg (Conservatism is not a matter of convenience.)
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To: BlackElk
The only basis of true unity amongst us, which could create the sort of candidates you describe:

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men..."

-- The Declaration of Independence

"[T]he Declaration of Independence is the ring-bolt to the chain of your nation’s destiny...The principles contained in that instrument are saving principles. Stand by those principles, be true to them on all occasions, in all places, against all foes, and at whatever cost. From the round top of your ship of state, dark and threatening clouds may be seen. Heavy billows, like mountains in the distance, disclose to the leeward huge forms of flinty rocks! That bolt drawn, that chain broken, and all is lost. Cling to...its principles, with the grasp of a storm-tossed mariner to a spar at midnight."

-- Frederick Douglass, "What to the slave is the Fourth of July speech, July 5, 1852


450 posted on 09/26/2012 5:31:33 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (If your only choice is evil, you've either died and gone to hell, or you're a Republican.)
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To: BlackElk

Amen.


451 posted on 10/14/2012 7:59:28 PM PDT by Finny (A deal with the devil is ALWAYS a losing proposition. Voting for Romney to avoid Obama is just that.)
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To: SamAdams76
Bumping a four-year-old thread based on your earlier sad post. It's amazing how history repeats itself.

Take care friend.

452 posted on 08/14/2016 3:53:21 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (It is a wise man who rules by the polls but it is a fool who is ruled by them)
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