1. When voting, how important is national security to you (on a scale of 1 to 10)? Explain why.
10 = high (most important).
If we're not alive, how do we vote? (I'm serious.)
2. Do you agree with President Bush's national security policy? Why or why not?
Yes.
It works.
3. How does the United Nations affect the national security of the United States?
If we have a strong president (and Congress) who understands America's sovereign rights and need to protect ourselves, it's not an unbearable hindrance, but it devours a lot of our taxes, and a lot of time on the part of those who have to babysit some of the other nations represented there, to guide them to conclusions that benefit every nation's security.
A weak head of state in this country will be tempted to, and may, sell our security down the river, creating situations that can evolve into divisons, wars, problematic realigning of nations, etc.
4. Do you think that security moms played a major role in the 2004 presidential election? Explain why.
I don't know.
5. Who do you believe has contributed the most to the national security of the United States? Why?
God. He watches over the nations and wants to see people live, not die. (Ezekiel 33:11 b "... declares the Lord GOD, 'I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that the wicked turn from his way and live." Psalm 116:15 "Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of His godly ones.")
Second most important: the millions of people who pray that God will keep us safe, and that includes President Bush.
You have the best answer for 5! Wish I had said it. :)