You still can't go about things the wrong way and expect it to turn out right.
People keep making this political process seem more complicated than it is. We just need to have faith in God and then do the right thing.
In a perfect world, where white is white and black is black, your response in #213 would make sense.
But we are continually faced with varying shades of gray. No man/woman is perfect, including and especially those running for political office. They all carry baggage. They all hold political views which differ somewhat from my own.
I’m sure you’ve heard this: “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” (Edmund Burke)
The primary process is the time for Christians and pro-lifers to step forward and vote their principles. And we pray that the right man/woman wins. But in the general election, if it comes down to Giuliani vs. Clinton, “good men” (ala Burke) have got to vote for Giuliani because the results of staying home might be devastating to this nation AND the world.