There are a myriad of reasons that compel me to cast my vote in favor of Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin on this precendential day. Undoubtedly, McCain's governance and military experience far surpass that of the media lap dog's community organizing stints and unquestionably qualify Senator McCain for the role of leader of the free world. In addition, Barack's socialist economic policies will accomplish his admitted objective of wealth redistribution. Further, his promise to bankrupt coal producing companies commends his Energy naivete and affirms his (unwitting) resolve to stymie employment growth in the private sectors. Brandishing his sex education policies in Eowyn's kindergarten classroom will compromise and mitigate my role as the primary instructor of sexual and moral values. Pandering to rogue nations, Senator Obama's impulsive withdrawal of troops from Iraq will prove counterproductive, destabilizing the region and sabotaging the work of our brave troops. The list could continue for the duration of this momentous day. However, I would be remiss if I failed to assert the issue of greatest import upon which Senator John McCain and Governor Palin have consistently proven themselves worthy of this high office: Unfailingly, they have advocated for those who have no voice, those unborn children whose pursuit of life, liberty and happiness is not protected by government. Abortion is the greatest disgrace upon our nation in the entirety of its history. To vote for a man who consistently supports legislation safeguarding abortion and infanticide is to be accomplice to this injustice. Our Pastor Todd Pruitt likens the dismissal of this as a mere "single issue" as to asking Mary Todd Lincoln, "Well, other than the assassination, how did you like the play?" Admittedly, Barack's rock star appeal has dazzled and enchanted many good-willed citizens. However, at the end of this day- will you cast your vote for a man that refuses to defend even the least of these?
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
For Such a Time as This.
There are a myriad of reasons that compel me to cast my vote in favor of Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin on this precendential day. Undoubtedly, McCain's governance and military experience far surpass that of the media lap dog's community organizing stints and unquestionably qualify Senator McCain for the role of leader of the free world. In addition, Barack's socialist economic policies will accomplish his admitted objective of wealth redistribution. Further, his promise to bankrupt coal producing companies commends his Energy naivete and affirms his (unwitting) resolve to stymie employment growth in the private sectors. Brandishing his sex education policies in Eowyn's kindergarten classroom will compromise and mitigate my role as the primary instructor of sexual and moral values. Pandering to rogue nations, Senator Obama's impulsive withdrawal of troops from Iraq will prove counterproductive, destabilizing the region and sabotaging the work of our brave troops. The list could continue for the duration of this momentous day. However, I would be remiss if I failed to assert the issue of greatest import upon which Senator John McCain and Governor Palin have consistently proven themselves worthy of this high office: Unfailingly, they have advocated for those who have no voice, those unborn children whose pursuit of life, liberty and happiness is not protected by government. Abortion is the greatest disgrace upon our nation in the entirety of its history. To vote for a man who consistently supports legislation safeguarding abortion and infanticide is to be accomplice to this injustice. Our Pastor Todd Pruitt likens the dismissal of this as a mere "single issue" as to asking Mary Todd Lincoln, "Well, other than the assassination, how did you like the play?" Admittedly, Barack's rock star appeal has dazzled and enchanted many good-willed citizens. However, at the end of this day- will you cast your vote for a man that refuses to defend even the least of these?
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...AMEN. well said, girl. well said.
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