I see where Mitt Romney, Republican endorsed Scot Brown as senator, and an intelligent man Mr. Romney is, personally, I think we overlooked. Respectfully I refer to him as mister as his achievements surpass his last. He did an outstanding job with the organization of the Winter Olympics Committee 2003, as CEO to an Investment Company prior to the Olympics and as 70th Governor of Massachusetts from my political perspective was better than what we have currently. I think it is atrocious how we mix church and state as a nation, and we know better, but to push Mr. Romney aside because he is a Mormon is truly unorthodox. However, the Democrats had nothing to do with him, regrettably, he left and our Governor Deval Patrick has demolished our state of Massachusetts into financial chaos then implying the blame game, our economy or what have you.
I remember a man before his time, from the 1980?s, which was looking at our nation as a business, Ross Perot. I believe in his theology and so maybe does Mr. Romney this is only speculation for purpose of debate however the two are not compatible in the same conversation as achievers but both have the knowledge of big business and how they operate the United States as did the Bush?s.
Constantly we the people are challenge to choose and decide who has the image to uphold our country in desperate times as well as good times. The one that has the walk and talk the talk, who has the ability to pose fear in rogue nations during quiet times and the balls to defend our country under distress. Mitt Romney is that man. If you question that assessment look at those that could have been or almost were not long ago; I am glad we had President George W. Bush there in office.
I have questioned the strength and reasoning of the independents in many articles for floating party lines, and their indecisiveness.
Because to date we have no proof of their loyalty to our nation in good times or bad so I recall from the words of a late President Ronald Reagan who said, trust but verify; so let us choose our man carefully.
We chose our present President on the wrong foundation, respectfully he has lost the strength to lead our nation, and it is too late. However, an intelligent man he was to quick to sit in the Oval Office, I believe he needed more experience. My perspective about politics as I look back into history is you do need the experience to make decisions only manage the people that are select to organize the position.
So as we look on to the next election choose the man wisely, know his past, his beliefs, his image. Does he stand to tall or talk to much, does he have the ability too converse and manipulate in an organized manor; does he have the balls to implement fear but seduce the people on both sides of the isle? An Old Italian once said to me, be careful whom you vouch for, it could cost you.
TOW
Thursday, November 11, 2010
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