We Will NOT Vote for Obama!

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Had a brief chance to listen to my local talk radio station about thirty minutes ago, and the nation-wide broadcast "Your News America," (or something close) had someone from P.J. Media on. The guy said that what he has seen on the ground and witnessed first hand, is that almost every Ron Paul supporter he has come across voted for Obama in '08 and will vote for Obama this election if Ron does not (and he said "will not") get the nomination.

Of course, this is nonsense and was an attempt to marginalize Paul's support. It may also be noted that before the hosts and this guy said this, they were saying that this is a three man race between Romney, Gingrich, and Santorum, with Perry playing spoiler. Not a single word about Paul before the situation I just stated.

Some of us may have supported Obama, but I am under the impression that they are few amongst the rest.

Most of us are Republicans and Independents by party, and libertarians, conservatives, and constitutionalists by ideology.

I will never cast my vote in favor of Obama. And I encourage the few who may consider doing so out of spite, to rethink.

My vote will go to Ron Paul and no one else. However, I must admit that there is a very slim window I am leaving for Romney to change my mind by putting one of the Paul's (if not both) in a cabinet position. But that window is very narrow, and not likely to be opened, unless, as stated, someone like Romney makes some serious and genuine steps.

I am tired of being marginalized and called a liberal by the people who should be supporting Paul. I am tired of being called a "progressive agent" or "further left than Obama on foreign policy" because I support a foreign policy of free trade, diplomacy, and a strong national defense.

Had to get that out, and hopefully it gives the people browsing the forums a better idea of how most of us are.
 
There was a big poll awhile back. Almost everyone said NOBP, or perhaps 3rd party. As I recall less than 5% said they'd vote for the R nominee regardless, and much less said Obama.

I certainly would never vote for Obama, for the same reason I wouldn't vote for Romney.
 
William Kristol would vote for Obama if Paul won and so would Charles Krauthammer. Fox News is stacked with hosts and GOP commenters who would vote for Obama instead of Paul, so the mainstream neocons should be put on the defensive here not us.
 
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It is so insane that so many people place so much emphasis on foreign policy when we are $15 trillion in debt, and our foreign policy contributes greatly to it!
 
Once your eyes are opened to Ron Paul, you will never vote for Obama. These people simply have no clue about what is going on here.

Does that mean that we'll vote for anotehr GOPer just because they win the party's nomination? Not likely. If they want this bloc of voters, they need to select Paul. Otherwise, we write-in someone, stay home, or just close our eyes and pick whoever we land on in the ballot.
 
I didn't vote for John McCain or his twin Barack Obama and I won't vote for their triplet Mitt Romney.
 
There was a big poll awhile back. Almost everyone said NOBP, or perhaps 3rd party. As I recall less than 5% said they'd vote for the R nominee regardless, and much less said Obama.

I certainly would never vote for Obama, for the same reason I wouldn't vote for Romney.

Most people didn't participate in the poll, at all.
 
Maybe something we should start doing when trying to convert big government voters is.............

Ask them to write out, with every little zero

$15,000,000,000,000,000. and ask them to contemplate on the thought of paying that quickly growing number back.
 
obama and romney are one in the same . if it comes down to that i would stay home that day were it not for local elections .
 
I didn't vote for McCain or Obama, but I know Ron Paul supporters now who were Obama supporters in 2008. They do tell me they would vote for Obama again if Ron Paul isn't nominated..it's only 2 people though so not representative of anything. Quite frankly, Romney being elected president would be a lot worse for the conservative movement. He would set back conservatism for decades because a moderate/liberal would represent conservatism.
 
I didn't vote for McCain or Obama, but I know Ron Paul supporters now who were Obama supporters in 2008. They do tell me they would vote for Obama again if Ron Paul isn't nominated..it's only 2 people though so not representative of anything. Quite frankly, Romney being elected president would be a lot worse for the conservative movement. He would set back conservatism for decades because a moderate/liberal would represent conservatism.
good point , that would further hurt the conservative movement by setting a standard .
 
I did not vote for Obama. I would not vote for Obama for spite. If the election came down to my vote Barack Obama or Romney Obama, I would pick Barack. It is not spite but strategy. Republicans are stronger without Romney Obama in office.
 
While I can't imagine voting for Obama, I would rather keep a Democrat (pres.) vs. Republican (congress) administration that cannot cause as much damage than elect any of these other ass clowns. Just think of what they would do with the Patriot Act if Newt was President. He wants MORE power to invade homes without search warrants and tap our phones. It's crazy, just crazy.
 
the only issue I have is whether to write in Andrew Jackson or George Washington
 
Well, then I guess they better damn well make sure Ron Paul gets the nomination.
 
Ill vote Obama over mittens.. Last thing I want is a republican president and a republican house.. Who knows what would happen..
 
What a crock! Did not vote for Obama in 08, and will never vote for him. Never ever!
 
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