To: Malcolm
The Republican party is certainly no "Christian" party, but it is far more receptive to Christian ideals and goals, and it is electable
Hmmm... I used to think that but I'm not sure anymore.
25 posted on
09/29/2003 7:16:28 PM PDT by
bluebunny
(Formerly known as lemondropkid56)
To: bluebunny
Vote for the most conservative person in your GOP primaries. Other than prayer, that is all you can do. A lot of people are lazy and do not vote in primaries. That is the place to stand on principle. I have never voted against any Republican candidate in the general election because he was not conservative enough, but I'm from a conservative state. If faced with a gay candidate or some other reason that I could not vote GOP, I probably wouldn't, but if it ever gets that bad, the country will be a basket case anyway. If there was a credible alternate to the GOP, I would vote that way, but there is not. Fringe parties don't get elected, or worse, have nutjobs running them, who are not ready for prime time. I am a political science major; believe me, there is no alternative for the Christian who wants the biggest impact with the tools at hand. If anyone is too intolerant or can't see the big picture, I can't help there; you either understand the equation or you don't.....
26 posted on
09/29/2003 7:28:39 PM PDT by
Malcolm
(not on the bandwagon, but not contrary for contrary's sake either)
To: bluebunny
www.constitutionparty.com
29 posted on
09/29/2003 8:05:36 PM PDT by
xrp
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