15 October 2008
Who to Vote For?
Posted by Joy Bischoff under: Presidential Election 2008 .
I did not want to step on Cavetrollhead’s toes by inserting my opinion onto his guest blog. I did, however, want to take a moment here to clarify how I feel about who to vote for. Sometimes there is not only one right way to proceed. There may be a way that is more correct than another, but sometimes more than one option is all right with the Lord, as long as we are acting in accordance with His laws.
As Cavetrollhead stated, it is important to make the moral choice. I have many people I am close to who are going to vote for John McCain. Some of them know I do not like him and worry that I will think they are making a bad choice. I do not. I feel fine about their support of him for many reasons, some of which Cavetrollhead outlined.
I personally have had time to carefully study the issues and probe the background of Senator McCain and for this reason, I cannot vote for him. I am convinced he is a Gadianton Robber. His actions and political stance is such that prove to me he is for a one world government and does not care for the personal freedoms of Americans. I am sure he would not get us there nearly as fast as Senator Obama would. Obama is a pure socialist…John McCain is a partial one, but I have learned they come from the same handlers.
Therefore, it comes down to what we want to do with our vote. For those who look straight at the moral issues, McCain definitely comes out ahead. The important issue of installing judges greatly favors McCain. Those are reasons enough for this decision to be far superior to voting for Obama.
Many accuse me of wasting my vote and not helping with the above important issues if I write in the name of Romney. I have said it before and I will say it one last time. The reason I am doing this is one I judge to be very important. With my vote, I want to make a statement to the Republican National Committee to stop shoving unacceptable candidates down our throats in the future just to force us left. I believe the long-run stability of the Constitution depends on taking a firm stance. Therefore, in my opinion, both options have viability and it is up to the individual to decide. I hope we can respect the fact that conservatives who decide differently are not bad or stupid…they just have different priorities.
Mutual respect in the face of different conclusions are crucial to avoid the shattering of the conservative movement. If enough Americans act from a pure heart, with good intention, hopefully we can avoid the judgments of God outlined in Cavetrollhead’s good blog.
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