Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Hillary Wins Pennsylvania. Who Cares?

To be honest, the 2008 presidential election troubles me greatly. The two major parties offer nothing in terms of a significant choice. Regrettably, true conservatism, like God, and most of the values and principles of America's Founders upon which America was built, have been for practical purpose all but expunged from both parties.

HOLLOW VICTORY NOW AND THEN

Both Democrat Senators Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary Diane Rodham-Clinton are bad news for America. They are seething unabashed socialists.

The whole presidential election process comes down to a matter of choosing between two evils and Senator John Sidney McCain makes three. In all likelihood, it will be Rodham-Clinton-Obama versus McCain-Romney contest come November That eventuality is like picking your poison. The no-choice choices are: in the one corner - fast-acting morality, the Democrats, and in the other corner of the ring - slow-acting mortality, the GOP. In other words, barring a major miracle the choices this election year are two sides of the same two-bit coin.

A THIRD CHOICE?

We will have to wait and see who, if anyone, emerges from third party or independent candidates. My vote for president will be held in suspension until someone appears deserving of my vote. Fellow A Good Choice . . . blogger, Matt, each Thursdays has been reviewing some of the third party and independent candidates. Out of all the present or projected candidates for President and Vice President in the two major parties, there are no true conservatives. Furthermore, there is no one who has demonstrated that they are orthodox Christians in their beliefs or in their actions ...

PRESIDENCY SEEMS LOST REGARDLESS OF WHO IS ELECTED

That is why all of our efforts are needed to elect strong conservative senators and representatives to the U.S. Congress in order to counter the insurgency that will emanate for the next four years from the White House if either major party, as presently represented, captures the power of the Presidency.

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