October 30, 2004

What to do?

I wish I had seen this a bit earlier, but maybe there's still time to change some minds--especially if you know any Christian "yellow-dog" Democrats who aren't convinced that their man is a lying leftist.

http://www.letfreedomring.com/innerstrength.asp

This would be a good video for folks to see, regardless of how the election turns out. People, especially Christians, need to be reminded that our Founding Fathers insisted that our system of government would only work if the people remained religious and morally upright, and it would work best if they remained Christian and elected Christian leaders.

http://www.wallbuilders.com/resources/search/detail.php?ResourceID=21

This is the first time I've had to watch my country's election process from a far-away land, and it has been disconcerting, to say the least. Our multinational church prayed for the U.S. elections yesterday, and we will continue to do so, fervently. The Democrats are going to try every trick in the book, inventing a few more along the way, to get Kerry into office. For example, Ohio's voter-registration rolls list over 12,000 duplicate names and an indeterminate number of ineligible voters, including a murder victim and two suspected terrorists. They're calling Ohio the "new Florida" for this election. Governor Bob Taft said that in four counties in Ohio there are more registered voters listed than there are eligible voters. And Republican election officials are being sued (unsuccessfully, thus far) in several other key states.

For my part, I am especially concerned about this election. Too many people seem to be voting "against" Bush instead of "for" someone else...and that's no reason to cast a vote, especially given the current status of the fight against terrorism. We need consistency in our leadership, and we need Bush's resolve. There are plenty of issues on which I disagree with Bush, even strongly, but I can't get around the fact that a Kerry presidency would be a national and international disaster.

If Kerry wins the election, I'll have a tough decision to make. I won't want to live in a country run by a leftist liar, but then again, Americans everywhere will be at a significantly greater risk of terrorist attacks--especially in the Middle East. If you think I'm exaggerating, consider the fact that Osama bin Laden supports Kerry, for crying out loud. So, I will have to decide whether to subject my family to Kerry's socialist, anti-freedom, anti-free-market, anti-American, anti-life, anti-Constitution agenda, or to remain in a part of the world that will undoubtedly be less physically secure. At least in Qatar, they make no bones about the fact that it's a dictatorship, and quite frankly I trust His Highness Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani far more than I trust John Kerry.

And that should send chills up your spine.

Posted by jon at October 30, 2004 02:00 AM
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