Election 2012 - Who to vote for?

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I’ll vote 3rd party, Constitution or Libertarian, depending who’s on the ballot.
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                                Between Obama and Romney, I'd rather see Obama re-elected, because Romney will be like a Trojan Horse. Obama is galvanizing opposition to the government and it needs to be brought to a fever pitch. If Romney get's in we'll see very little change, and only the leftists will be stepping. It's time for the whole rotten system to go.
:nope:
 
The president has my full support. I will be donating and hopefully volunteering.

Still gutted Huntsman didn’t get the nomination…oh well, the GOP’s loss I guess.
 
The president has my full support. I will be donating and hopefully volunteering.

Still gutted Huntsman didn’t get the nomination…oh well, the GOP’s loss I guess.
The fact that he is the most pro-abortion president in history should bother you a tad.
 
If Romney wins we’re going to be like the proverbial frog in the pot of water on the stove slowly but surely being cooked to death. At least with Obama we might wake up and jump out.
 
If Romney wins we’re going to be like the proverbial frog in the pot of water on the stove slowly but surely being cooked to death. At least with Obama we might wake up and jump out.
I will not, can not, take that kind of a gamble with my childrens’ future. I will vote against the evil that I do know (Obama policies).
 
The current President
  1. Supports same-sex so called marriage
  2. Is proudly pro-abortion
  3. Wants to force my Church (and me) to offer plans that cover OC’s and abortion
I don’t care what his other policies are. Those 3 are deal breakers for me
 
Romney, assuming I could vote :D. Why? Because he’s the most conservative (meaning most compatible with my political spectrum). Sad thing is that now days what is truly conservative can appear to be moderate which makes me seem sort of liberal. So I guess I should stick with calling myself a moderate. 😛
 
Ohio and Pennsylvania are in play. California and New York…not so much.

With so many people on the public dole, why wouldn’t they vote for more free Obama Money?
The Polls Are In: President Obama Holds Strong Lead over Mitt Romney in Ohio

Jun 27, 2012

In case you missed it: New polling on the presidential race was released this week, and the results show President Obama holds a 47-38 percent lead over Mitt Romney in Ohio. In Pennsylvania and Florida, two other key states, Mitt Romney still trails behind by several points.

NARAL Pro choice Ohio

This is what they are saying

Court upholds President Obama’s landmark law;
Ruling a victory over Mitt Romney, Mike DeWine
and other out-of-touch politicians
Cleveland, OH—Kellie Copeland, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio, applauds today’s Supreme Court decision that upholds President Obama’s landmark health-reform law.

“The Affordable Care Act marks the greatest advancement for women’s health in a generation.
 
The Polls Are In: President Obama Holds Strong Lead over Mitt Romney in Ohio

Jun 27, 2012

In case you missed it: New polling on the presidential race was released this week, and the results show President Obama holds a 47-38 percent lead over Mitt Romney in Ohio. In Pennsylvania and Florida, two other key states, Mitt Romney still trails behind by several points.

NARAL Pro choice Ohio

This is what they are saying

Court upholds President Obama’s landmark law;
Ruling a victory over Mitt Romney, Mike DeWine
and other out-of-touch politicians
Cleveland, OH—Kellie Copeland, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio, applauds today’s Supreme Court decision that upholds President Obama’s landmark health-reform law.

“The Affordable Care Act marks the greatest advancement for women’s health in a generation.
Ya, that doesn’t sound like a biased poll…:rolleyes:

This poll taken a month ago has ROmney up 2%

rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_presidential_election/ohio/election_2012_ohio_president

You are really going to base an opinion on NARAL ProCHoice America? Really?
 
The Polls Are In: President Obama Holds Strong Lead over Mitt Romney in Ohio

Jun 27, 2012

In case you missed it: New polling on the presidential race was released this week, and the results show President Obama holds a 47-38 percent lead over Mitt Romney in Ohio. In Pennsylvania and Florida, two other key states, Mitt Romney still trails behind by several points.

NARAL Pro choice Ohio

This is what they are saying
Bwahahaha and I’m sure Dennis Kucinich is gonna be the next Pope according to those fools. :rotfl:

According to Quinnepac
…The presidential race in Ohio remains too close to call as President Barack Obama gets 45 percent to 44 percent for Republican Mitt Romney, with a 45 - 45 percent dead heat
They also said that lying weaselly goof Mandel is tied with Sherrod Brown.

Rasmussen say Ohio: Romney 46%, Obama 44%

I think the Pro-Choicers are doubling down on their Obama Kool-Aide
 
I’ll vote 3rd party, Constitution or Libertarian, depending who’s on the ballot.
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                                Between Obama and Romney, I'd rather see Obama re-elected, because Romney will be like a Trojan Horse. Obama is galvanizing opposition to the government and it needs to be brought to a fever pitch. If Romney get's in we'll see very little change, and only the leftists will be stepping. It's time for the whole rotten system to go.
Romney promises to repeal Obamacare. He promises to change the tax structure for people and for corporations, and especially for corporations so more jobs will remain here. He promises to defend traditional marriage and life in general.

If he did JUST those things, it would be massively helpful.
 
The current President
  1. Supports same-sex so called marriage
  2. Is proudly pro-abortion
  3. Wants to force my Church (and me) to offer plans that cover OC’s and abortion
I don’t care what his other policies are. Those 3 are deal breakers for me
Amen.
 
**Romney, assuming I could vote :D. Why? Because he’s the most conservative (meaning most compatible with my political spectrum). **Sad thing is that now days what is truly conservative can appear to be moderate which makes me seem sort of liberal. So I guess I should stick with calling myself a moderate. 😛
Don’t let the ELCA leadership know you feel this way. 😛

Jon
 
I don’t like romney at all but I feel like I HAVE to vote for him because we can’t have another four years of Obama
 
I cannot think of another election in which we had such two distinctly different choices. I suppose the Carter versus Reagan 1980 election comes close, and I also suppose the Lincoln election of 1860 comes close, and obviously the early nation had a bit to handle when it elected Washington in 1788.
 
I don’t like romney at all but I feel like I HAVE to vote for him because we can’t have another four years of Obama
I did not like Reagan when he was elected (though I sure did not want four more years of Carter either), yet Reagan turned out to be a great President.

Liking the person really does not matter (after all we do not actually know them). What matters is “how do we want” the future of the nation directed…

Romney is not easy to feel all warm and cozy about–but who cares, we just want him to do a very good job for the nation. Plenty of strong leaders through history were not highly likeable people.

BTW, it is awesome you are a semimarian–thank you for listening to the call!
 
I did not like Reagan when he was elected (though I sure did not want four more years of Carter either), yet Reagan turned out to be a great President.

Liking the person really does not matter (after all we do not actually know them). What matters is “how do we want” the future of the nation directed…

Romney is not easy to feel all warm and cozy about–but who cares, we just want him to do a very good job for the nation. Plenty of strong leaders through history were not highly likeable people.
I agree with this
 
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