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Old 08-27-2012, 08:44 AM
 
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Casper, I have to say, for many of us, Romney is the better choice. I know how you feel and I would support a Democrat if he/she shared some of my views, but Obama just doesn't and I do not see Romney in the same light as Obama. I think that is what Mogal is saying. We all say things when trying to push our canidate, but when we see we have lost the argument, we have to go with our second choice...

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The difference is you supported a Repub (Perry) that thinks along the same lines as Romney, at least they are in the same ballpark. The Paulbots are not only not in the same ballpark they are not even playing the same game and for one of them to now turn around an support a Repub that is as Liberal as Repubs come is simply ludicrous, meaning principles are lacking IMHO. I at least give the Paul supporters that still refuse to back Romney credit and respect for sticking to their principles.
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Old 08-27-2012, 08:47 AM
 
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Errr, this is 2012, not 1850.
Creator granted rights are timeless. Progressivism and neo-Marxism are in direct conflict with individual rights and this Consitutional Republic.
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