I have come full circle, Joseph Farah is correct vote for none of the above and send the Republican Party a strong message

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At first I said I would not support either Obama or John McCain for president and then I changed my mind when McCain picked Sarah Palin and I realized that McCain might be the only way to stop a Far Left takeover of our country.

I have just changed my mind. What John McCain is now proposing since the economic crises to get votes is as dangerous and irrational to the future of this country as Obama’s and it shows us that his liberal spots have not changed. I think the man is unstable. I simply cannot see him leading the world or our economy to anything but a huge disaster. If McCain gets elected he will actually convince Republicans to vote for Far Left legislation’s in Congress. We will have far less of a Republican opposition if McCain becomes president.

I was always against John McCain becoming the Republican nomination because his past actions prove that on domestic issues he is a Liberal. He is also a globalist who has socialist tendencies. In these areas he is no different than a irrational progressive Democrat. His only redeeming factor on domestic issues was that he fought for cutting pork but at the same time he irrationally proposed a amnesty package and other social programs that would cost the nations hundreds of billions. He also now signed on to the $700 billion bailout that will actually cost trillions and had $112 Billion of pork attached. Even worse, McCain is going beyond this, what he now proposes in his campaign would cost Americans another trillion dollars in bailouts.

McCain also knows that he cannot get anything past in Congress without the support of the democratically controlled congress. They will just reshape any of his proposals to be their own programs and he would arm twist Republicans to support these bills that he would sign.

The Republicans gave us a candidate that Christian Conservatives could not stomach but then sold us the idea that not supporting him would bring worse consequences. In reality there is no real difference between the two candidates. John McCain will not support conservative issues or appoint conservative Supreme Court justices. He will sign hate speech laws and promote the homosexual agenda. Prior to needing the vote of Christian conservatives MCcain was aggressively working against them in Congress.

Joe Farah is correct. Conservatives and Christian Conservatives should not vote for the lesser of two evils.  We do not even know who will turn out to be the lesser of two evils. The only way we can keep the Far Left from taking complete control of our nation this year is not to vote in a super majority (60 votes) of Liberals in the Senate. That should be our primary focus this election.

A strong message should be sent to the Republican party this election by writing in a true Christian conservative of your choice but a vote for McCain will only give the people who control the Republican party support and encourage them to pull something similar next time.

Frankly, since the Republicans have failed over the years to do what they promised they may no longer be redeemable in the eyes of the American people. The Republicans have not and probably will not give Bible believers and Conservatives a nominee who reflect our values and position. If the Republican Party will not remake itself from top to bottom after this defeat it will be time to start a third party movement. I am talking about the need to start a grass roots movement right after this disastrous election - not three years from now when it is already too late to get a new party name on state ballots.

The first step is by showing no support for the Republican selection for President that does not represent us. The next step is get the true conservatives in leadership to get behind the movement to change the Republican party right after the election or to start the movement to a third party.

I want Christian leaders and people with influence like Joe Farah, James Dobsin, Chuck Norris, Mike Huckabee, Chuck Colsen, Gary Bauer, Catholic leaders and many others to get behind this grass roots effort. This is the only way we will ever take America back from the socialist Far Left and the secular globalists.

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Date posted: Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 12:11 pm | Under category: American patriot topics, Danger to the US, Liberals/Left, economy, irrational, politics, socialist
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5 Comments

  1. Brett BlatchleyNo Gravatar said »

    Indeed, it looks very bad.

    Both candidates will attempt to marginalize and (dare I say) criminalize such an effort as you suggest Don.

    I certainly hope Jesus returns for us well before you anticipate Him!

  2. DonNo Gravatar said »

    The two party system has already make it almost impossible for another party to emerge in many states. Once they pass some kind of new fairness doctrine and hate speech laws and stack the Supreme Court it will almost be impossible to communicate anything opposing the politically correct line.

    I do not think blogs like this will exist much longer. They will be shut down by government or by the Internet providers and search engines in the name of tolerance of course. The government will make it so talk radio stations will not be profitable and go out of business. So without the Internet sites and talk radio people are only going to hear the official line. Much like Russia and China today.

    The only chance we have is to get moving on a grass roots movement right away that develops legs of its own. There is more likelihood of success when the nation truly tanks and it produces a backlash and even civil insurrection but that is likely to mean the end of the Union. So don’t give up the ship the pendulum still swings both ways. As you know I think we are going to have to endure here longer than most Bible prophecy buffs now want to believe.

  3. JoelNo Gravatar said »

    Don and Brett, it sounds a little like the beginning of a time of tribulation doesn’t it.

  4. el nasraniNo Gravatar said »

    The nazis and other socialists had the same monetary policies our democracies employ today! They pumped more money in the economy than was necessary and in the end they totally bankrupted their nations. You can’t support the free market and gov’t intervention at the same time.

    I suggest we get back to the gold standard and stop selling out our sovereign and elected gov’t to power hungry international bodies.

    We should also stop the unfree trade with communist nations that keep imposing tariffs on our imports, that export products of inferior quality and in the meantime use the money we pay them to build a huge and advanced military. Big government spending must end. Corporate welfare is to be abolished.

    Is any of this ever going to happen? Of course not. If anything, they are going to look for a global alternative to the capitalist market economy and a new global elite will be pulling the strings sooner or later. Say goodbye to your right to the fruits of your labor and defending your family when these new world order nazis come in to take away your liberties, your guns and confiscate your hard earned money for the benefit of the common good and economic equality.

    On a better note though completely off-topic, the conservatives have won the Canadian federal elections.

  5. DonNo Gravatar said »

    Joel: The last thing we need now is Jimmy Carter type economics because now the consequences will be far worse than in the 70’s but that is where we are heading under this Congress no matter who gets elected. We will have high double digit unemployment and double-digit inflation for at least a decade. That will be a time of tribulation for most.

    The bail-outs and the Democrat big spending are only going to make the debt situation worse and drag out any recovery. Even if another Ronald Regan should emerge in four years he will not be able to pull us out of the mess because are debt load will be to great. That means if we cut taxes we are simply going to add more to the debt and increase the interest rates to service our debt. We have reached the point where the world will not continue to believe that we can pay our debts and as soon as the present crises stabilizes in the world people will stop financing us at low interest rates. Try financing the 15 Trillion dollar debt we will have in two or three years at 10 or more percent Interest rates each year and the only way to have a Federal government will be to increase the debt by will over a trillion a year. Leading to a spiral that will have to end in a national default.

    Frankly, this is the beginning of end of America as we knew it. Expect your wages to buy less then half of what they can today in a decade. Of course with the economic downturn your also going to have a lot of civil unrest that can play itself out in many different ways. With the worst case being burning, riots, looting and some state secession.

    That is the future under relatively peace time conditions. If we should get involved in world war III or have WMD attacks against us. Then you will have Marshall law, drafts, rationing, a dictator and the suspension of Constitutional liberties. There also could be a complete collapse of the world economic system at any time we are not out of the woods by a long shot and that also would instantly bring about these conditions.

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