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To: skeeter

Here is my message for all you Trump Trolls.

I will not vote for Trump. Never.

If he is nominated, I will write in Cruz.

And, no matter how much flak you post on Free Republic, I will not be moved!


36 posted on 02/22/2016 4:12:20 PM PST by Oak Grove
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To: Oak Grove

I second that...


39 posted on 02/22/2016 4:15:05 PM PST by BreezyDog ((Trump is the democrat backup plan when Clinton gets indicted...))
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To: Oak Grove

If it comes to it I was thinking of writing in Franklin Graham. But maybe trumpdance gives me a better protest vote idea: Lou Holtz!


42 posted on 02/22/2016 4:19:08 PM PST by texsean
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To: Oak Grove; smoothsailing; Nickname; catfish1957; skeeter

I honestly can't decide whether Trump is worse than Hillary. They are both tyrannical statists: Communism vs Nationalism. I guess Trump is a little funnier, for now.

58 posted on 02/22/2016 4:52:57 PM PST by Theophilus (Make America Hope for Great Change Again)
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To: Oak Grove; smoothsailing; Nickname; catfish1957; skeeter; Theophilus

Whew! Glad to know there are others. On my profile page, I think I wrote that I’d go scorched earth and vote for the Dem if the GOP serves up Donald Trump for our candidate. There’s a tiny chance that I’ll change my mind and write in Ted Cruz, but I’m not sure how that would help the situation. Besides, a vote for Hillary would allow me to let off the considerable steam that will have accumulated by that time. I will then shake the dust from my feet and walk away for participating in the governance of our nation again.

I understand that these actions may seem extreme, but I have my reasons. Eight years ago when Obamabots were swooning under his spell, I was incredulous. I understood full well that he was getting elected because of the color of his skin. Then in 2012 when he got reelected, I was both astonished and very frightened because, in spite of his dismal performance, he got enough votes to procure a second term. The light bulb came on then. I understood that Barack Obama wasn’t the problem — the electorate was. I resigned myself to the fact that we’d have to endure four more years of him before we could get a good conservative nominee.

I was comfortably sure we’d be able to pull the 2016 election off with a stalwart conservative because we were so sick and tired of the moderates that had been shoved in our faces and we were motivated to keep the GOPe from serving up another moderate. I really started getting excited when I could see that Cruz (my senator) was making waves and was unafraid to pay the price for going against the GOPe powers that be. It looked like the stars were aligning and that we could once again dare to believe we’d be able to turn our nation back to the Constitutional republic our Framers intended.

And then this jackass appeared on the political stage. His conservative credentials were so new, the ink hadn’t even had time to dry on his certificate of conservative authenticity, and yet a good portion of the electorate I once considered sane and sober went nuts. I was so incredulous, I literally thought I was being punked!

So I repeat my realization from 2012; it’s not the candidate that’s the problem — it’s the electorate. And to my great distress, I have discovered that it’s not confined to the left side of the aisle.


157 posted on 02/23/2016 8:01:01 PM PST by ru4liberty (I wish FR were still "The Premiere *CONSERVATIVE* Site on the Net" :'(.....)
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