Did the debate change your mind about anything?

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Did the debate change your mind about anything?


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As many of you are aware, Romney wasn't my first choice, or my second, third or fourth. I have been critical of Romney's campaign strategy, and even went so far as predicting he would lose the election. The main thing I've had against Romney, has been the feeling that he just didn't grasp core conservative principles, and lacked the passion to fight for them. In this debate, as well as the last debate, my opinion of Romney has changed, and I see a man with conviction and passion about conservative principles. He may not be Ronald Reagan, but as he so brilliantly pointed out in this debate, he's not George Bush either. I can now go to the polls and pull the lever for Romney in good conscience, because I do believe the man is sincere and will stand for conservative principles as president.

What I continue to see from Obama, is almost a feigned attempt to 'triangulate' into a 'conservative' and adopt many of the policy ideas in promise, for his next four years. Of course, we already know from the last 4, that he won't fulfill these promises, so it doesn't really matter how much 'conservative' smoke he tries to blow up my ass now, I already know he won't deliver.
 
As many of you are aware, Romney wasn't my first choice, or my second, third or fourth. I have been critical of Romney's campaign strategy, and even went so far as predicting he would lose the election. The main thing I've had against Romney, has been the feeling that he just didn't grasp core conservative principles, and lacked the passion to fight for them. In this debate, as well as the last debate, my opinion of Romney has changed, and I see a man with conviction and passion about conservative principles. He may not be Ronald Reagan, but as he so brilliantly pointed out in this debate, he's not George Bush either. I can now go to the polls and pull the lever for Romney in good conscience, because I do believe the man is sincere and will stand for conservative principles as president.

What I continue to see from Obama, is almost a feigned attempt to 'triangulate' into a 'conservative' and adopt many of the policy ideas in promise, for his next four years. Of course, we already know from the last 4, that he won't fulfill these promises, so it doesn't really matter how much 'conservative' smoke he tries to blow up my ass now, I already know he won't deliver.

Apart, of course, from the fact that Romney is a liar. Not a man who 'makes mistakes' but a genuine, full blown, liar.
So vote for the liar. After all he's a conservative liar (not a communist eh, Dix), he's a conservative liar and so, so, so-o-o-o whhitttte.
 
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Release the Binders, Mitt!!
 
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