Danilo wrote:
You guys are goofballs, Richard!
If you need a light switch repaired, do you look for an electrician who "really believes" in electricity even to the point of being against gas heat? You must!
Maybe we need a president who will be properly responsive to his core constituency, while letting his personal beliefs ride in the back seat. It would have been absolutely wrong for Romney to be a conservative governor in Massachusetts. So what's so wrong that he would be more liberal, or centrist, in that context and more conservative in his present context? I kind of admire that in him.
It is certainly possible for a person to be pro-life (me) and still say others should be free to live by a different standard. The core belief here is freedom, liberty, something liberals just can't get a handle on.
I notice, as we get closer to election day, you, Kit Lens, Rix Pix, et al, are getting more desperate to find fault with "the opposition", I understand that. But the thread is, BTW, becoming rather thin.
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It's like when the Republicans were struggling through their primaries, trying to find the 'right tool for the job' (i.e., candidate), they reached in the toolbox and finally pulled out a Swiss Army Knife ... the only tool that would meet all their requirements. And, he darned near carried the election. If the Republicans had won the presidency, I would have wanted Mitt to be the one they elected.