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Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Joseph Farah And Others Who Believe No Vote Is The Best Vote

In reference to Mr. Farah's article at:

http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38141

No offense Mr. Farah, but you are just being stupid, as so many are when it comes to the vote. You seem to think that not casting a vote, in protest or whatever the reason, is the proper course of action when you don't agree with all that your candidate is doing while in office. Even in your article you state "Kerry is a dangerous man – and I think he's going to be the next president".

You even throw out the old and tired "lesser of two evils" speech.

Well Mr. Farah, this is about morals and values, as you have so many times stated, and you know that John Kerry will bring neither to the White House. Mr. Kerry supports abortion, homosexual marriage and all the other things that a person with conscience can't possibly support. So your argument of "lesser of two evils" is pure nonsense.

Granted, I don't agree with many things that President Bush has done, but at least he is being guided by the Bible. I am totally against the massive spending, the immigration bill, the thrown together health plan and the Education bill tossed together with the most hated enemy of justice, freedom, truth and the American way, Mr. Ted Kennedy.

That doesn't mean that I won't cast my vote. As I tell my daughter, a vote not cast is a vote cast. If the "other guy" wins, you got what you voted for by not voting.

I will focus on what President Bush does do that I support. He is against abortion, against stem cell research, for families, for alternative education and many other important issues which Mr. Kerry will never support.

So I will cast my vote, proudly, for President Bush to continue his job as President of the United States.

God Bless America

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