Re: Romney VP Pick Today 9AM
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
Really? You think so? Like Marianne Hinkle and Stephen Abany who Romney didn't hesitate to put on the bench in Massachusetts? Both of them were extreme homosexuals with a very long history of pro-gay activism. The problem with this is that they believe they trump our First Amendment rights. i.e. Chick-fil-A.
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As President Romney will have a different base of supporters he must satisfy to be re-elected.
It is always a miracle when a Republican gets elected in a Northeastern liberal state so no I am not shocked that the pool of people he had to choose from in MA were liberal.
Again I don't know anybody that says Romney is a conservative. He is an old school Reublican moderate but as I have said ad naseum that is 100 times better than an avowed liberal who wants to transform this country into a European type socialist one.
You are so invested in hating Romney you will never admit the truth that he is still so much better than Obama that people should vote for him. Because you can't have your way and your candidate you are going to help Obama win by having your little hissy fit and staying home. Then you will do doubt say "see, I told you Romney couldn't win". You will be as complicit as every Black Panther, ACLU, and Planned Parent member who campaigns for Obama.
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