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To: Lazamataz
Difficult times because we have a weak person to rally behind; that's the problem for some. The grassroots could not even put pressure on the party to have Palin ( a reformer) speak so how are we going to persuade Romney to listen to us. She was invited to speak though had to agree to basically say what Romney's camp would allow her to say. Sorry, I think you are being sold false hope. He is just a master of the dirty deals as well. He has to be laughing all of the way back to his blue bus. I will never forget when I wrote letters, made phone calls to stop the bail outs. Even had a conversation with the current speaker's office. They said to me it was already a done deal while millions of people thought they had hope and time to stop the bail outs. I use to be pro RNC for my country. Something happened to me. I love my country. Good luck on your efforts to guide a liberal politician who has been that way for most of his life. I can't seem to motivate my inner being to follow nor trust him. If he wins, you guys pull him along. I hope it works better than we pulled Bush(getting no child left behind-the patriot act etc), because you have the same thinking going to be running things long term. Imo.
57 posted on 09/01/2012 2:07:38 PM PDT by Christie at the beach (I like Newt.)
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To: Christie at the beach

You are 100% correct. It is too hard to trust Romney and the GOP after all the evidence has been put in front and he and the GOP have not done what we thought they would in the past. So why would they change? Tea party elected politicans are not enough to stop the GOPe at this moment.


180 posted on 09/01/2012 5:45:00 PM PDT by Mozilla (Constitution Party)
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