The conservative Republican in Texas opines: "Whether most of us know it or not, we don’t want to be told the way home in 2012. What we yearn for most is finding a way back to our selves so that we can figure out who we are and where we stand in our choices. We are so distracted and overwhelmed with commentaries, programs, legislation for this group and that, groupings, and activism on both sides that we have lost touch with the basic understanding of morality. As we group together, we drown out the voice of our creator that helps us decide we know right from wrong and the way home. We don’t need hope and change from a leader. We don’t need to know what Mitt Romney thinks about two men or two women buying a house and shacking up no more than what he thinks about heterosexual couples doing the same. The point is they are individually responsible to their creator for their life choices, not Mitt Romney, nor their fellow Americans. Welcome to freedom!"
She continues her commentary: "Mitt Romney and conservatives would be wise to start defining conservative values beginning with individual responsibility. That is, I will not make a list of moral right and wrongs for you in this world. Let your own conscience be your guide in your life choices. It’s time to get Let’s this country thinking again and wrestling with their choices and the consequences thereof. As long as we are always arguing and disagreeing, we take up all the space needed for the sort of self reflection that empowers people to turn inward to their own responsibility and away from the opinions and noise of the world."
Lisa Fritsch: "What Mitt Romney & Conservatives Need To Do"
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5/10/2012
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