New Romney web ad: Red Rocks Amphitheater
Below is a new web ad released by Mitt Romney; looking at the large crowd Mitt Romney drew in the blue state of Colorado should give us all hope that the movement has grown all across this nation and we stand a good chance of defeating Barack Obama on Tuesday.
I am still trying to temper my enthusiasm so as to not be let down should Barack Obama win reelection, but this gets me pumped up! I remain cautiously pessimistic, if that makes any sense. By this I mean that while I am holding out hope that Barack Obama will be defeated I am not expecting it, and am preparing for the worst, thereby lessening my disappointment while preparing to move America’s Watchtower forward in the event of a Barack Obama victory.
Here it is:

I think Obama is going down on Tuesday, Steve. Too bad he’s not going to jail!.
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I hope you are right Jim, I will settle for him being out of office but if he does go to jail someday I certainly won’t be upset! 🙂
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Steve,
Here is an article related to the Red Rocks Amphitheater rally. It’s a must-read for you and your followers. It puts Romney’s inspired performance that night in a whole new light:
http://theulstermanreport.com/2012/10/25/white-house-insider-mitt-romneys-quiet-prayer-amidst-the-sound-of-thunder/
What I like about the story is the contrast from the Obama 2008 campaign stories. Back then, the stories were about Obama’s followers worshipping him, in front of Greek columns at the DNC convention, with his narcissistic speeches always so full of the words “I” and “me”. Obviously, secularism and government leader worship really is the Progressives’ substitute religion. By contrast, in this story about the Colorado rally, the emphasis is about Romney and his staff looking at the people whose sovereigny comes from God, and about Romney praying for the strength to live up to their expectations.
I have lived in the Denver area my whole life. If you don’t know, Red Rocks Amphitheater is our incredible outdoor venue for music concerts, Easter Catholic sunrise services, and occasional political appearances. Many many musical stars have said for decades that the setting is so ethereal and moving that their best live performances are drawn out of them at Red Rocks. It was certainly true that night.
I was ashamed that Denver’s DNC convention in 2008 helped propel Obama into office. I am proud that Denver had the chance to redeem itself this year by helping spark this final 2-week groundswell that I believe has convinced the swing voters to come to their senses.
http://www.redrocksonline.com/
http://photos.denverpost.com/2012/10/23/photos-romney-ryan-rally-at-red-rocks/
– Jeff
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Thanks for sharing that link, it was very good! So I take it your gut feeling is that Romnye is going to pull out Colorado?
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Yes, I’m confident that Colorado is Romney’s.
– Jeff
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That would be great news, I hope you are right. I have a good feeling about New Hampshire also, but it is going to be very close here.
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Romney has the numbers. Can he overcome the voter fraud, that is the question.
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We shall know soon enough!
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I am with you. I think we will know if Florida goes south we will be in trouble. They say it reports early. Who knows with all this crazy voting.
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I think that the pan handle in Florida is open an hour later than the rest of the state if I am not mistaken. SO it could be awhile before we learn the results in Florida. Romney’s numbers look good there but if Obama pulls it out the election is probably lost.
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