Posted: 10/4/2012 1:49:21 PM EDT
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I'm am going to vote for Romney.
I hope I don't regret this decision.
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I'm am going to vote for Romney. I hope I don't regret this decision. ![]() Depends on what your criteria for being satisfied are. A slowing of the rate of growth of taxes and regulations? An actual reversal even if small? Drastic reversal? Perfect consistency with your preferences? Make a list of your expectations so they're not just spur-of-the-moment. |
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A vote for Romney guarantees you'll need to be vigilant for four years and active to keep him on the right path.
...but that's better than the non-stop assfucking we've gotten from Obama and would continue to get no matter how active we are to try and pressure that slimy fuck into not doing horrific shit. A vote for Romney won't fix what's wrong with the country...but it's a start, at least. I'm voting Romney. I'm enthusiastic about the potential to be rid of this president. But I'm a realist, too. We don't fix it all in one election cycle with Romney, not unless he turns out to be the most gifted political leader we've ever seen. And hell, I'd welcome that surprise. What he is, is the opportunity to keep Obama from putting more lib whackjobs on the court. The opportunity to stop economic death by regulation. The opportunity to reign in a government that's completely ignoring the fucking rules. An opportunity to create an environment that actually sees an increase in prosperity. It stops the other team short of the goal line and gives us the chance to move the ball downfield and maybe if we're relentless enough score our own touchdown. |
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A vote for Romney guarantees you'll need to be vigilant for four years and active to keep him on the right path. ...but that's better than the non-stop assfucking we've gotten from Obama and would continue to get no matter how active we are to try and pressure that slimy fuck into not doing horrific shit. A vote for Romney won't fix what's wrong with the country...but it's a start, at least. I'm voting Romney. I'm enthusiastic about the potential to be rid of this president. But I'm a realist, too. We don't fix it all in one election cycle with Romney, not unless he turns out to be the most gifted political leader we've ever seen. And hell, I'd welcome that surprise. What he is, is the opportunity to keep Obama from putting more lib whackjobs on the court. The opportunity to stop economic death by regulation. The opportunity to reign in a government that's completely ignoring the fucking rules. An opportunity to create an environment that actually sees an increase in prosperity. It stops the other team short of the goal line and gives us the chance to move the ball downfield and maybe if we're relentless enough score our own touchdown. You're right, it's an opportunity to do an awful lot of hard work to keep the guy who's supposed to be on our side from doing the things that both candidates believe in and support. Better hard work with a fighting chance, I suppose. |
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A vote for Romney guarantees you'll need to be vigilant for four years and active to keep him on the right path. ...but that's better than the non-stop assfucking we've gotten from Obama and would continue to get no matter how active we are to try and pressure that slimy fuck into not doing horrific shit. A vote for Romney won't fix what's wrong with the country...but it's a start, at least. I'm voting Romney. I'm enthusiastic about the potential to be rid of this president. But I'm a realist, too. We don't fix it all in one election cycle with Romney, not unless he turns out to be the most gifted political leader we've ever seen. And hell, I'd welcome that surprise. What he is, is the opportunity to keep Obama from putting more lib whackjobs on the court. The opportunity to stop economic death by regulation. The opportunity to reign in a government that's completely ignoring the fucking rules. An opportunity to create an environment that actually sees an increase in prosperity. It stops the other team short of the goal line and gives us the chance to move the ball downfield and maybe if we're relentless enough score our own touchdown. This was very well put good sir. |
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You have 2 door in which to go through.
You know for certain that one door leads you to a land of money owed, eccentric gays, electric cars and unemployment, ass rampage, and the "change" of "87" to "13". And the other door, you're not exactly sure, but sounds better than going through the other door. |
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You have 2 door in which to go through. You know for certain that one door leads you to a land of money owed, eccentric gays, electric cars and unemployment, ass rampage, and the "change" of "87" to "13". And the other door, you're not exactly sure, but sounds better than going through the other door. Ill take door number two, Monty. |
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Try to think of it as not voting for Obama. No, it is not like not voting at all for Obama. It is voting AGAINST Obama and the only possible candidate that has a shot at beating him is getting your vote. Voting for anyone else is the same as not voting at all because they have 0.0% chance of winning.. |
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I'm am going to vote for Romney. I hope I don't regret this decision. ![]() Don't think of what Romney will accomplish, because I don't think he can roll back the federal government very much even if he wanted to(I hope I'm wrong). Think of the tears. Election day will be glorious when the communists see their messiah humbled, his legacy ruined. |