To: Pikamax
They don't get it, and its disconcerting to watch them struggle to grasp it, and still miss it.
They were toast when they handed the nomination to Kerry. There are millions of Democrat veterans, including millions of Democrat Viet Nam veterans. They would have been loyal to the party had any other candidate run, but how many millions of them either crossed the line for Bush, or simply stayed home and refused to vote?
Three and a half million, maybe?
It was once possible for Christians to find their home in the Democratic Party, certainly it tended to be the natural home for Catholic voters. When the DNC decided to promote gay marriage, and late term abortion, and other moral monstrosities, they made it increasingly difficult for believers to remain. How many believers have left the party in the last couple of decades? How many of them remain but voted Bush?
Three and a half million, maybe?
The hemorrhaging of veterans and believers is self-inflicted. Their inability to see it is a boon to our side.
21 posted on
11/06/2004 6:25:39 PM PST by
marron
To: marron
And now we see this for what it is...
A battle...no, a war...between love and hate.
We've been waiting for this...choose your side and pick up a weapon.
For me...I choose Jesus...and love. I would certainly rather die than live without Him. Yet, now that I have Him, there is no death...
23 posted on
11/06/2004 6:31:35 PM PST by
weenie
(This is a war between forces of good and evil. Humans are only pawns.)
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