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It's not hard to become discouraged.
But I think you undervalue the power of the presidency.
In the few years since 9/11, dubya has taken the near unanimous good will and support we received from every country from conservative Islamic regimes to China to Russia, and turned it into hatred of America that may take generations to undo.
The president also controls judicial appointments and exerts great influence over determining funding priorities. These choices affect us every day.
And even though big money controls way too much when it comes to national elections, each vote really does matter.
So hang in there man! btw, if you want some help about WHO to vote for, just ask! ;~)
I wasn't aware that a town like Provo, who pickits the commencement speech of Dick Cheney and sends Bill Orton to Congress three times, constitutes a Moral Majority.
As a young man growing up in the Church, I always looked forward to the day of having an LDS President or at least voting for an LDS Candidate. Sadly, I always thought he (or she) would be a conservative Republican. I never thought it would be a leftist from the most land of Kennedy and Kerry. Then again, look at Mitt's father. He had a hatred for Goldwater's conservative values as well.
I'm just saying they don't very well need to show there cards when someone has already shown them for them.
You're right though, I do need to get over everyones concern for what happens in the temple.
8 years ago we elected a President who most people in the country saw as inferior to Gore in competence, intelligence, and experience.
All of Mitt's achievements are certainly impressive, but his major changes on positions so recently paints a rather unflattering portrait in a party where consistency of view is important. And, of course--rightly or wrongly--his religion will be held against him.
Go, Mitch Ryder: "Debo with a blue dress, blue dress, blue dress. Debo with a blue dress on."
Mitt is a liberal, just like his father.
THOMPSON/WATTS '08
Well chosen name for the comments you share.
Thanks for sharing.
Vote Confused for President
Too many hyphens, dude. You lost me.
I hope people will be open-minded enough to give the man a good look. We need someone stable with his level of competence in these troubled times.
Is the difference between "you're" and "your" complex or simplistic?
How spiritual is a person because they ensure that gay scout leaders infest the Boys Scouts of America.
If you are stupid enough to consider Mitt Romney a conservative, then he probably deserves to have your vote to begin with.
Whatever "faith" you liberals believe Mitt Romney possesses, is the same faith that the DEMOCRATS of Massachusetts elected him with. They surely weren't disappointed. Too bad it won't happen in the Republican Primary. There are enough conservatives in the GOP to weed him out.
Bottom line - Mitt Romney will not get the GOP ticket. Maybe the Peace and Freedom Party. Maybe the Abortion Rights Party. Maybe the National Organization for Women. But not the Republican Party. I'll have no sympathy for Mitt Romney or his supporters when he loses his bid for the Republican ticket.
Remember, fellow Mormons, what CTR really stands for.
CTR = Conservatives Trump Romney
"Romney seen as most LIBERAL in poll"
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It is still way too early to say who might come out of this as the strongest leader. Some of the candidates will shoot themselves in the foot and be gone, and that sort of thing is unpredictable. Others will fail by dint of extreme boredom with their candidacy.
The constants are that both the Democrats and the Republicans will continue to bleed (earmark) this country to death, and sell their votes to lobbyists, and no party and no person will have the courage or ability to change it. The occupation of Iraq will continue, no matter who wins. Osama will not be found -- to find and kill him would only make him the ultimate martyr. Let him continue to wither and die of old age in a cave.
It is sad that the President, whoever she or he is, is largely irrelevant to the future improvement of our nation. The poorly kept secret is that the President is not in control in these times. The momentum of government continues on no matter who "wins" the Oval Office.
If Romney wins, he will be disgraced in office, not because he is not honest himself, but because among his large administration there will be dishonest, incompetent and clueless people. I would almost hate to see him win, knowing how our president, any president, instantly becomes Enemy No. 1 for half of the people in the USA, not to mention the world.