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To: GJones2
Fair enough. In that event, it is a planted axiom that Romney is somehow better than Obozo. Both are absolutely terrible. Neither merits any conservative support whatsoever. Only Romney can destroy the GOP as a viable major party. He can and will do this by indulging his basic leftist instincts on all of the social issues, being an infernal elitist fuss-budget on capital punishment, doing nada to interfere with the ongoing holocaust of babies, and nada to interfere with Adam accessing the nether end of Bruce's digestive tract as though it were a sexual organ and calling it "marriage," and everything else we have come to expect from Romney including his pathological dishonesty as to issues. Romney can destroy the United States as easily and then some as Obozo can and Romney can destroy the United States with most Republican Senators acting as cheerleaders and co-conspirators since Romney would be "our guy."

To summarize, your point is well-taken that you did not specifically mention Romney's proclivities as to disastrous judicial appointments. Romney is actually a MUCH broader problem than SCOTUS and judges and a considerably worse problem than Obozo is capable of being. Romney is a problem across the board for those who are neither trust fund babies nor other members of the pampered, powdered and privileged class. The planted axiom was that somehow there might be a legitimate argument that Romney is somehow better than Obozo.

157 posted on 05/08/2012 2:32:44 PM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline, Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Society. Broil 'em now!!!)
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To: BlackElk

I won’t bother now to get into a detailed discussion of the evidence as to whether Obama or Romney would be worse for the country. I’m sure that will be discussed time after time between now and the election. I’ll continue to read — or at least skim through — much of what Republicans, Democrats, and independents argue in opposition to voting for Romney (primarily to find weaknesses in their arguments, I admit).

I’ll consider the points that are made, though, and be willing to recognize strengths in the arguments of others if I come across them. So far, though, I’m not anywhere close to being convinced. If anything, I hope I’ll be able to convince others to come over to my way of thinking.


162 posted on 05/08/2012 3:36:40 PM PDT by GJones2 (Republican or 3rd party?)
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