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To: sitetest

“In four years, it will be unlikely that anything close to a majority will support the repeal of DeathCare by Obama.

Unlikely?

In four years, support payments and transfer programs will be even more entrenched than they are today.

Even more...?

In four years, our opposition to homosexual marriage will have likely been completely steamrollered,

How’s it looking with Mittens in the Whitehouse?

two or three additional radical socialist justices will have been appointed to the Supreme Court,

Additional?

and the bottom 60% of the population will permanently vote to tax the remaining 40% into relative poverty.”

Permanently?

Your way of thinking isn’t working. If it is, how did we get to Unlikely, Even more, Additional and Permanently?

Voting for socialists with an R after their name doesn’t work. You just made that point.


197 posted on 08/03/2012 3:42:43 PM PDT by APatientMan (Pick a side)
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To: APatientMan
Dear APatientMan,

"Your way of thinking isn’t working. If it is, how did we get to Unlikely, Even more, Additional and Permanently?"

That's a bit of a non sequitur, but I'll go with it.

I don't expect much from President Romney, should we be so fortunate to avoid another term of the anti-Christ.

But I expect that he will roll back DeathCare, that he'll keep the Bush tax cuts, that he'll reduce the federal budget - slowly - back to roughly 20% of GDP, and that although his picks for the Court may be as poor as John Roberts, they won't be to the left of Ginsburg or Sotomayor.

Our problems are cultural, not really political. We've embraced sin. Electing folks like Romney (or even Ronald Reagan, himself) isn't going to save the day. It only delays what will be inevitable if we don't recapture our culture, if we don't turn away from death and darkness. But a Romney presidency will delay our ruin and provide more time for cultural renewal.

A second term for the anti-Christ will foreclose that possibility and we will enter a long and dark night. It is possible that even then, we may someday recover our culture, our country and our freedom. Not in my lifetime, but perhaps in the lifetimes of my grandchildren. Or maybe not at all.

I'd rather fight while there is still light.


sitetest

271 posted on 08/03/2012 6:05:54 PM PDT by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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