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I have that exact nightmare more often than I want. While I fear the loss of our 2nd amendment rights in a lopsided Liberal court, there are 100 other subjects that such a court could take up.psijac wrote:If obama gets a second term he might get to place 1 to 3 Supreme Court Judges which could lead to taking away an individuals right to bear arms
The Annoyed Man wrote:Voters are certainly entitled to their consciences. But this particular election is absolutely pivotal. We are at a turning point, right here, and right now. This election will determine if we become European, or remain uniquely American. The election is going to be close, between Obama and whoever the republican candidate turns out to be. If you are not going to vote for Obama, then you almost have a duty to hold your nose and vote for the republican candidate, no matter whether or not that candidate is ideologically pure enough to meet your personal standards. If you vote for a third party candidate in this election, you will be helping to throw the election to Obama. If you're OK with that, then do not complain when Obama places those radical leftists on the SCOTUS, and ALL of your precious rights go down the drain.
After election day, if Obama has won, every time I hear someone who claims to be a conservative complain, I'm going to ask, "how did you vote?" Voting third party may assuage your conscience, but you will bear part of the responsibility for his reelection. We cannot afford to splinter off conservatives into a third party. We just can't. Things are too close for that. Whether or not you want to admit it, each and every vote casts ripples which affect the overall picture. There is no third party candidate who has a snowball's chance of beating Obama, or a snowball's chance of beating any republican candidate for that matter. ONLY the republican candidate has that chance to beat Obama. If Obama wins, you can kiss America goodbye. I truly believe that this election cycle finds us at the brink of a national apocalypse. Obama truly is the worst president ever.
RoyGBiv wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:Voters are certainly entitled to their consciences. But this particular election is absolutely pivotal. We are at a turning point, right here, and right now. This election will determine if we become European, or remain uniquely American. The election is going to be close, between Obama and whoever the republican candidate turns out to be. If you are not going to vote for Obama, then you almost have a duty to hold your nose and vote for the republican candidate, no matter whether or not that candidate is ideologically pure enough to meet your personal standards. If you vote for a third party candidate in this election, you will be helping to throw the election to Obama. If you're OK with that, then do not complain when Obama places those radical leftists on the SCOTUS, and ALL of your precious rights go down the drain.
After election day, if Obama has won, every time I hear someone who claims to be a conservative complain, I'm going to ask, "how did you vote?" Voting third party may assuage your conscience, but you will bear part of the responsibility for his reelection. We cannot afford to splinter off conservatives into a third party. We just can't. Things are too close for that. Whether or not you want to admit it, each and every vote casts ripples which affect the overall picture. There is no third party candidate who has a snowball's chance of beating Obama, or a snowball's chance of beating any republican candidate for that matter. ONLY the republican candidate has that chance to beat Obama. If Obama wins, you can kiss America goodbye. I truly believe that this election cycle finds us at the brink of a national apocalypse. Obama truly is the worst president ever.![]()
Vote your conscience in the primaries. Vote "R" in the general election if you don't want European Socialism, or worse, for America.