Romney and limited government

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Romney came across as a strong leader. He believes that the individual and private sector can do it better than a centralized government.

He made reference to the basic foundation of the U.S. Constitution and freedom of religion to undergird his thoughts. His experience as governor and businessman was evident.

As Romney said, we need government and rules to go by, but this great nation is great because of our Constitution and limited centralized government in Washington.

Our current president chose the path of more centralized government, and it is not working, with millions unemployed and trillions of dollars in debt. He was not qualified four years ago and was given a job he could not handle.

Give Romney and Ryan a chance. If we are not better off in four years, we can try someone else.

-- Jack O. Lewis,

Haltom City

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