Wednesday, January 9, 2008

The right conservative for President Mitt Romney

Mitt Romney? Yes, he is the real deal the only "Conservative" in the race with the best chance of beating the Democrat. Like most of you who are invested in the best for America, I have investigated Mitt and his religion. I am a devout Catholic and I have also read and studied The Book of Mormon with the help of those who are in this Christian Religion. I can say with out reservation The members of this church are a very committed, disciplined and Pius group of good hearted Christians. Historically their beliefs make a lot of sense to me, if you like to Learn I would encourage you to look into it.
What we need in the white house is a true "Outsider," who better than a man who has made a fortune in business from nothing In fact other than a few of us, who knew he made money in the sport of Curling(A big sport in the US and Canada& elsewhere.)

Hear is a man that know how to turn an enterprise around, Private Businesses, the Olympics and the man is of such great character, shut his company down too set up a rescue effort to help a Friend in New York who's daughter was missing. Would we drop everything to help a Friend in need? I am sure we would, that is why he is the right person for this task.

Does he ever talk about the fact he did not take a salary when Governor of Massachusetts, no.
Why is that important, he does not come from the place of having a desire for Power or Money, Well he has money it's easy for him. Is it Would your risk your personal fortune to be President or just to get the grief and attacks while running for the office, I think not.
Like it or not, he has what George Bush has, strength of commitment, in this case not for personal gratification, for America. We need a new direction and a fresh vision for America the country and as a Veteran , like many of my brothers and sister Vets and active duty member, I have fought for this country and will continue to do so by supporting Mitt for President. What will you do?

PS: The hype in the press and on radio is how bad it is for Romney, Do the math, he has more delegates than any other candidate in this race it is not about winning the primaries it is about the number of delegate you bring to the convention.

President: Mitt Romney
Vice President: Duncan Hunter
Attorney General: Rudy
Secretary of Defense: Fred Thompson

John McCain not for President

Wake up America! Wake up Conservatives! Those of you in the Conservative party, why would you vote for John McCain? Have you all forgotten his record, this is not about being negative, it's about being honest. I am also a Viet Nam era Vet, because he served his country honorably in the military does not negate the facts, nor should it. We need to elect the best person for this job, not best Veteran. If that were the case we nee Duncan Hunter.

John McCain along with his liberal Buddies in the Democrat party assaulted our constitution, we have all lost freedom of Speech thanks to his "Campaign Finance Reform bill," or the incumbent protection act.

Wake Up America look at the facts

He wanted the Z Visa, any illegal could be legalised if the background check did not come back in 48 hours.
The first assault on our constitution in 200 years

The following from the club for growth

Senator McCain voted against the Bush tax cuts, joining leading liberal senators in offering and voting for amendments designed to undermine the tax cuts. Senator McCain voted on 14 pro-tax amendments amendments in 2001 and 2003. These included such odious measures as:

  • An amendment sponsored by Senator John D. Rockefeller (D-WV) to prohibit a reduction in the top tax rate until Congress enacted legislation to provide a prescription drug benefit[10]
  • An amendment sponsored by Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) against full repeal of the Death Tax.[11] This vote is in keeping with Senator McCain's 2002 vote against repealing the Death Tax[12]
  • An amendment sponsored by Tom Daschle (D-SD) and co-sponsored by Senator McCain to limit tax reduction in the top tax bracket to one percentage point[13]

Finally, John McCain recently claimed that he has never voted for a tax increase, but his congressional record tells a different story. As Chairman of the Commerce Committee in 1998, he sponsored and voted for an enormous 282% tax increase on cigarettes. The good Senator defended the proposal as a "fee" rather than a tax increase.


McCain is a Liberal in Republican Clothing

Get past all the hype, lets get a true conservative in the white house, Mitt Romney is the only candidate with real world experience and is a proven leader the next would be Duncan Hunter, anyone but McCain!