I was never a Romney hater and I resent you characterizing my comment as hating. I think a Romney win would have been a sign of God’s grace, which I fear has been withdrawn from a sinful nation. He was not my first choice, of course, but I voted for him. And I believe a majority of America voted for him and our present infestation is a usurper. I’m thinking Third Party simply because we have little left to lose.
I was never a Romney hater (supported him after Palin dropped out) but the fact is virtually everyone who supported Romney did so as a less then optimum second choice.
It is no wonder he didn’t win.
Next time, we need a true, live and inspiring leader.
Either Republican or something else, what is important though is nominating someone who people can from their hearts, vote for with enthusiasm.
Excuse me?
By what incredible path did you arrive at that conclusion? What on earth are you talking about?
Ah. Excuse me, no need to reply to my earlier post, I see where you're coming from.
As far as I'm concerned, it is a blessing good sign of God's grace that Romney lost. There is nothing "hateful" about remembering Romney's solid depravity in caving to the homosexual agenda, to say nothing of remembering that he was indeed the author and Godfather of ObamaCare. You choose to characterize those of us willing to SPEAK THE TRUTH as being "hateful." And you are willing to tell God that by golly, you want a guy whose hand signed such Governor-type things as a proclamation endouraging Gay Youth Pride involvement in local middle schools, or law that ultimately forced adoption agencies to accommodate gay "parents." What on earth is hateful about speaking that truth here, and where do YOU get off thinking God would be proud of a nation of His followers willing to put such an abandoned amoral character in charge?
Listen, Mammy, God is smiling that enough of us believed in Him to reject an agent of some morally very bad stuff.