Saturday, March 01, 2008

Voting is a Right, Exercise It Wisely


This inspirational quote from the WallBuilders website


Next Tuesday is election day. We have a chance to exercise our Right to Vote. Among the field of five major candidates only Governor Michael Dale Huckabee and Congressman Ronald Ernest Paul even come close to being "just men who will rule in the fear of God." John Sidney McCain III is a left leaning moderate maverick who has a demonstrated disregard for many foundational conservative principles. Lip service to conservatism is the best you can say about this politician.
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Senators Barack Hussein Obama and his fellow socialist liberal Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton are open about their leftist views. They unashamedly oppose biblical mandates regarding murder (killing of the unborn via abortion). They gaily maintain an absolute disregard for moral standards regarding the sacredness of one-man, one-woman marriage. They gladly accept, 'tolerate' and even promote wanton adultery, homosexuality and pornography and other perversions of God's law, which are so vital to the basis of our Nation's laws and government structure.
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Clearly the only choices for president this Tuesday are Michael Dale Huckabee and Ronald Ernest Paul. Between these two somewhat acceptable candidates my hope and prayer is that GOP front runner John Sidney McCain III is humbled by defeat. In the defeat he will recognize that his attempt at wining the presidency is futile unless he turns away from his despicable liberal leanings and offers conservatives a choice. Right now the two front runners are essential indistinguishable. If nothing else that defeat will draw him closer to the conservative ideals of the Republican Party, from which both he and the party have departed.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:47 PM

    I like your blog. Well, I am with you in your support of Ron Paul and an pro-liberty stance, but even the Bible has no place in determining our policy. Gays have every right to Mary as straights and abortion, whether pro-life or choice, is not a religious issue. The constitution itself says to seperate religion from policy making.

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  2. Gays have the right to associate with themselves however they chose, but this should not be recognized under law as a marriage. They should not have the same custody rights as in a real marriage. The constitution does not say to separate religion from policy making, but only forbids Congress from interfering with States rights on that issue.

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