The official campaign is talking about the GOP unifying together to defeat Obama. This is total non-sense, and is the opposite message that should be made. The real message that needs to be spread is that the GOP needs to wake up, smell the coffee, and realize that Romney is every bit as bad (pro-government, pro-spending, pro-war, and anti-freedom) as Obama.
If Romney obtains the nomination we will be just as screwed as if Obama wins. We will end up four years from now with more of our rights being violated, a few more trillion dollars in debt, soldiers still in a hundred nations around the world, the FED still printing money like crazy, and a bigger government. Basically, it comes down to this:
Obama = Big government, liberal style (tax, spend, and go to war).
Romney = Big government, neocon style (tax, spend, and go to war in the name of Jesus).
Ron Paul = Much less government, much less spending, an end to the wars, lower taxes, more freedom, and an economic recovery.
The blunt truth that the campaign should be saying is that the GOP needs to realize that Romney is every bit as bad as Obama. He may talk about cutting government spending from time to time, but he will expand government just like Bush did.
If we want to live in a country four years from now that is any better than it is today, we must condemn Romney as a big government politician, and support Ron Paul.
The campaign needs to stop pandering to Romney. They need to cancel any deals they have made, and officially condemn his campaign.
If Romney obtains the nomination we will be just as screwed as if Obama wins. We will end up four years from now with more of our rights being violated, a few more trillion dollars in debt, soldiers still in a hundred nations around the world, the FED still printing money like crazy, and a bigger government. Basically, it comes down to this:
Obama = Big government, liberal style (tax, spend, and go to war).
Romney = Big government, neocon style (tax, spend, and go to war in the name of Jesus).
Ron Paul = Much less government, much less spending, an end to the wars, lower taxes, more freedom, and an economic recovery.
The blunt truth that the campaign should be saying is that the GOP needs to realize that Romney is every bit as bad as Obama. He may talk about cutting government spending from time to time, but he will expand government just like Bush did.
If we want to live in a country four years from now that is any better than it is today, we must condemn Romney as a big government politician, and support Ron Paul.
The campaign needs to stop pandering to Romney. They need to cancel any deals they have made, and officially condemn his campaign.