I always vote Republican. I don’t really consider myself a Republican, but a Conservative. I believe that anyone who claims to be a Christian must be a Conservative. At least socially speaking. In the past, the Republican party has been the Socially Conservative party, so I have always voted for the Republican Candidate. But this year, the Republican Party is scared to death that they are going to lose the Presidency to Hillary. Hillary has single handedly changed the way Conservatives vote. We are not voting according to our convictions, but according to the advice we are getting by people like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, as well as the National media in their love affair with John McCain.
The media is doing everything they can to make this a two candidate race. I watched last nights debate as Anderson Cooper allowed McCain and Romney to argue for twenty minutes about a meaningless point. What a waste of time! Why not allow Huckabee and Ron Paul a chance to speak? Both of them clearly out performed the two “front runners” in this debate.
So here comes Super Tuesday! Who do I vote for? Without Fred Thompson in the race the only option for me is Huckabee. I can’t bring myself to vote for McCain, and I cannot vote for Mormon Mitt. McCain has a Pro-Life record. That’s good, but he also has a record of compromising all types of conservative ideas. He is not for the Marriage Amendment, and he is on the wrong side of the Gay rights issues. I respect the fact that he served the U.S. and was a P.O.W. but I cannot choose him over a man with clear moral convictions. Romney’s position is whatever will get him elected. I can’t trust him on any position he takes. He is on the record as being a defender of “gay rights.” I do not believe he will fight for a Marriage Amendment and I do not believe he is truly Pro-Life. Even if he has changed his mind, he has not proven this to anyone, and as far as we know he will change his mind again.
So, I will vote for Huckabee and hope that he wins enough of the Southern States to keep Romney from winning the nomination. I pray that all Evangelical Christians will do the same. I hope even the Catholics and other groups would vote for Huck. If Huck can win enough of these states he is probably guaranteeing McCain the nomination, but at least we already know where McCain stands. And besides that, McCain will support our military. I am convinced of that, but not with Romney. He is too easily swayed by public opinion.
Maybe, if Huckabee can just draw enough support to keep Romney out, then McCain will choose Huck to be his running mate. That should help in the General election as conservative voters come out to make sure that Hillary doesn’t become queen. I would rather see those roles reversed, but the wind doesn’t seem to be blowing that direction right now. Plus, we all know that McCain is up in age, and if anything happens to him while in office then Huck would step up. Not that I am hoping that happens, but it sure beats a Giuliani. Remember, three Supreme Court nominations will probably be up over the next eight years.
As far as the Demoncrats go, well, I think Hillary is the least evil of the two. I do not trust anything about Barack Hussein Obama. The name alone says enough. In a war with Islamic Terrorists, this country cannot vote for a man that can’t make up his mind what he is. Besides that, major Democrats are getting behind him. Why, because they feel they can manipulate him into any position they wish. Hillary is going to do things her way, which means she will not get anything done. The less she gets done, the better.
I really do not feel that either of these two candidates can win the election. I do not think America has moved to that point yet. Democratic Politicians rely heavily on the votes of elderly voters. In a National election, do they really think these old FDR type Democrats are going to want to see a woman or a black man with a Muslim name in the White House? Let’s hope not. Not for the race or sex issue, but because I really don’t want to see an extreme liberal as president, and I don’t care why people don’t vote for them.
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