Friday, October 20, 2006

TO VOTE OR NOT TO VOTE

I can't believe that just over two weeks before the election one of the big stories is that "cut and run conservatives" aren't going to participate.

Actually, I think the presumed low turnout by conservatives on November 7 is being greatly exaggerated.


I think the purpose of the lib media blitz about conservative voters sitting out the election is to shift the focus from the issues.

Why? When it comes to issues, the Dems lose.

The Leftist media know it and the Dems know it.

But for a moment, let's assume it's true. Let's assume that significant numbers of conservatives really are planning to protest and stay away from the polls.

What sort of American doesn't vote?

What sort of American doesn't exercise that precious right to take part in determining one's representation in government?


Is that what our forefathers fought and died for?

Is that what brave Americans are fighting and dying for today?

Americans who don't vote don't care.

Do conservatives care about their country?

If they do, then they should shut up about losing, quit the hand-wringing and whining, and work to secure victory.


This election has not been decided.

DEBATE THE ISSUES, NOT WHETHER OR NOT TO VOTE.

If you're a conservative and not happy with what Republicans have done, that's fair.

But would you be happier with the radical Left in control?

Choose the lesser evil.

Not voting is never an option for a patriot.

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