KLINE: Pray the Vote
Tuesday will also be a pivotal point in our nation’s history deciding whether we will take the next step in reclaiming our republic, or if we will be continuing the down-hill slope of greater and greater government growth, which we have been on for many years.
Americans have a great opportunity to elect candidates from both parties who claim to have a desire for fiscal conservatism to be returned to our government. Our job is not only to elect the best of those who promise such change, but to hold them responsible to the promises that they have made if they are elected.
However, do not be fooled by some who appear to be conservative, yet have a long history of being the absolute opposite. It is amazing to see liberals running a campaign on the fact that they didn’t vote for the health care bill, the stimulus, etc. regardless of whether they advocated for such policy till they realized the fact that most Americans were absolutely opposed to it. Of course, if they can’t deny their support for these policies, they won’t mention that they voted for those bills but will merely go after candidates for being fat-cat lovers.
We have already seen that the task we must achieve will not be easy. There have already been reports of voter fraud on absentee ballots and instances of ballots having already been cast when people go into vote early. It is very possible that some votes may go to the wrong candidate due to such criminal activity.
The worst part will be the backlash of what will most likely happen right after the election, regardless of whether most of the lifetime politicians are dethroned or retain their seat. If we do not make a difference, they will find that all the tea parties and the multitudes of opposition will have been for nothing, and will plow away at their agenda without a care about what we think. If we do make a difference, they will most likely try to do all they can before their terms come up and they must leave their office.
Regardless, we must shoot for the possibilities of the latter. I urge you to pray about this election, and hope that we can make a difference. This year we must vote for change that we really need and greatly make a difference for the betterment of our nation.
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By gordon, October 29, 2010 @ 7:08 AM
take your prayers and shove em. we do not need any more simple minded people in washington pushing their “conservative values” on the nation.