Compared to the 2008 election I have posted very little about the upcoming presidential election. There are some good reasons for this.
If you voted for B. Hussein Obama in the last election you probably now fall into one of three groups. The first group were those who were enthusiastic about the possibilities that a relatively unknown could do with his hope and positive message. They have now seen what Obama can do (or doesn't do) and hopefully they have come to understand that he is not a good leader for our Nation.
The Second group were those who have more progressive leanings or Democratic sympathy to begin with and could not stand the thought of McCain and Pallin leading this country (I don't really blame them). They now have a very viable alternative who, while still a conservative, is very successful in business and has a history of working with liberal agendas (as evidenced by his record in Massachusetts).
The last group are those zombies that want the government to control every aspect of their lives, redistribute all goods, and give them goods and services that they have not earned. They will always vote for the extreme socialist-liberal agenda.
If you voted for the McCain/Pallin ticket with hopes that they would be better than they seemed you now have a much better conservative candidate to vote for. A man with integrity, success, values, and a love for this country.
If you have done any real research at all you will see that Romney is as genuine as you or me. You will also find that Obama is sketchy at best. So, everyone either sees Obama for the lack-luster (possibly sinister) "leader" he is and will want anyone else to lead or they have bought into the "free ride" sheep mentality and will vote for whoever gives them the most stuff. Either way there is really no debate. I just hope that We, the people, vote for liberty, freedom, and responsibility rather than tyranny, injustice and degradation.
Go vote.