They Warned Me…

…that if I voted for Mitt Romney, government would intrude into my private life.

And they were right!

(NOTE to all of my “Liberty” friends who thought Romney and Obama were precisely the same; I don’t recall Mitt proposing anything quite like this.  Please illuminate.  Thanks).

3 thoughts on “They Warned Me…

  1. Yup! Big Brother is definitely here. And the left wing nitwits accused George Bush of violating our right to privacy because of the Patriot Act. As usual though, it’s OK if they do it. The useful idiots are truly ignorant if they aren’t concerned about the massive databases that their party’s technology department have accumulated to elect his excellency and his trickle down robots. We are starting to see who is using them and how they are being used and it’s not for beneficial purposes.

  2. Personally, I never equated Romney and Obama. And I actually selected the Republican presidential ticket for the first time since Reagan.

    Yes, I would have rather had Romney as President over Obama…but, i would have preferred a more libertarian-minded constitutionalist on the Republican ticket.

    And it seems the RNC would like nothing more than to rid itself of those that agree with the tea party tenets…and regardless that it loses them members and elections they continue ruddering portside.

  3. “Deadly assault weapons have no place in Massachusetts. These guns are not made for recreation or self-defense. They are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people.” – Mitt Romney, signing Massachusetts’ assault weapon ban, July 1, 2004.

    “I don’t think for a minute that checking someone’s background to make sure they’re not a criminal or they’re not insane is in any way a violation of the Second Amendment.” — Mitt Romney, December 2007, Londonderry, NH.

    No, Mitch, Romney isn’t Obama. But the problem for some of us was that he was close enough.

    Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0712/78767.html#ixzz2PypCRkDz

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