Again, for the record:
(1) I am not an evangelical; I am Catholic, though I grew up Southern Baptist.
(2) I did indeed vote for Romney.
Now on to commenting:
If I were an evangelical, I would never align myself with someone like the author of this article, who feels obliged to take cheap shots at Evangelical religious beliefs.
Furthermore, the author takes it on faith that Romney is pro-life (record speaks otherwise) and anti-gay-rights (record speaks otherwise).
Maybe the evangelicals sadly concluded that there really wasn’t that much difference in SOCIAL/CULTURAL issues between the two. Given REPUBLICAN SCOTUS appointments (Roberts, Kennedy, Souter, O’Connor) maybe they are on to something.
By ascribing HATE as the motivation the author is engaging in typical LEFTIST projection and should be ashamed of himself.
And, I would also point out, that a very short time ago the owner of this site was vowing to never, ever vote for Romney. I can hardly see how one can be angry with evangelicals for doing likewise.
gauntlet time.
As my byline claims we are now saddled with a devil. Better him than one who denies the faith in the name of the faith. It is now up to faith filled patriots who would save this nation to find the road that will end the tyranny of left wing ideology.
If evangelicals gave us Obama we must accept this gift in the spirit it was given, with an absolute refusal to compromise our principles. That willingness to compromise has destroyed the party of Lincoln. We must end the madness of bowing to the political class.
thank you
God bless you
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