For me, on principle, I will not cast my sacred vote for anyone who is pro-abortion, anti-gun rights, pro-homosexual, not strong against illegal immigration, and not strong on going after our avowed enemies.
It's as simple as that, irrespective of what letter is behind the name. I hold myself accountable for that vote and if any candidate holds views that conflict with those issues, they simply do not get my vote...I dare not give them my vote. I must stand accountable before God one day for how I personally used the sacred liberty He has bequeathed upon this land.
Will I stay home? Absolutley not. That would be as repugnant as voting for any of those issues I described. I will either find, or write in a candidate who supports those fundamental core values in those elections where none exist, while voting for those who do support those values where they do exist.
I do not expect 100% agreement on all of the myriad of issues, but on those fundamental issues...I demand it.
Bump for agreement!
Amen to your post #9392. (Whoa...long thread.)
Good post.
Duncan Hunter fits that description to a T.
—I do not expect 100% agreement on all of the myriad of issues, but on those fundamental issues...I demand it.—
Exactly! Perfectly said!