Conservatives, Libertarians and Evangelicals Must Unite
Alexandra, over at All Things Beautiful stresses the need for everyone who leans rightward, regardless of our religious beliefs or our stands on morality, (read abortion/homosexual rights et al) to come together post haste in order to put the quietus on any possibility of democrat victories this November.
Yikes! When you visit her site you'll see the "elephant" in the room to whom she likens evangelicals. That's me! Guilty as charged!
And as one of those elephants I find it more and more difficult to find people worthy of my vote. What's an upstanding evangelical to do? Vote for Giuliani? Knute? McCain?
Just who are the evangelicals going to vote for? Is anyone "deserving" of our vote. Is there anyone out there who is against abortion, for secure borders, against illegal immigration, for smaller government, for the war against Islamofascists, against confiscatory taxation, for sovereignty, against the U.N., for the rule of law, against international law, etc etc?
Sadly, I see no one on the political horizon who believes in the things I believe. So now what?
Alexandra is right, you know. Even though we evangelicals may not see anyone running with whom we philosophically agree on all issues, we just can't allow the left-wing dems to get control of Congress or anything else for that matter.
It may well be that we have to hold our nose when we cast our ballots this November and in two years, but all of us must realize that we can't permit the appeasers/accomodators/cut and runners to become the stewards of our defense department.
So where do you stand? Alexandra has an interesting Typology Test in her post provided by Pew Research. Take it to see where you are ideologically.
Now all you have to do is decide to unite against the leftist dems on election day. If you're unable to vote for any particular republican, then just vote against the party who refuses to defend this country against Islamofascism.
Yikes! When you visit her site you'll see the "elephant" in the room to whom she likens evangelicals. That's me! Guilty as charged!
And as one of those elephants I find it more and more difficult to find people worthy of my vote. What's an upstanding evangelical to do? Vote for Giuliani? Knute? McCain?
Just who are the evangelicals going to vote for? Is anyone "deserving" of our vote. Is there anyone out there who is against abortion, for secure borders, against illegal immigration, for smaller government, for the war against Islamofascists, against confiscatory taxation, for sovereignty, against the U.N., for the rule of law, against international law, etc etc?
Sadly, I see no one on the political horizon who believes in the things I believe. So now what?
Alexandra is right, you know. Even though we evangelicals may not see anyone running with whom we philosophically agree on all issues, we just can't allow the left-wing dems to get control of Congress or anything else for that matter.
It may well be that we have to hold our nose when we cast our ballots this November and in two years, but all of us must realize that we can't permit the appeasers/accomodators/cut and runners to become the stewards of our defense department.
So where do you stand? Alexandra has an interesting Typology Test in her post provided by Pew Research. Take it to see where you are ideologically.
Now all you have to do is decide to unite against the leftist dems on election day. If you're unable to vote for any particular republican, then just vote against the party who refuses to defend this country against Islamofascism.
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