~ “I hope we once again have reminded people that man is not free unless government is limited. There’s a clear cause and effect here that is as neat and predictable as a law of physics: as government expands, liberty contracts.” Ronald Reagan.
Courtesy of Independent Sentinel and The Gateway Pundit, below are the faces, names and telephone numbers of Republican Senators not yet committed to voting for Judge Brett Kavanaugh for Supreme Court Justice.
Let them know that the future of our Republic is counting on them.
During the 2008 presidential campaign season, Barack Obama openly opposed gay marriage. Supposedly ninety-six percent of Black Americans voted for Obama in 2008.
Four years later, enter the 2012 re-election campaign season and suddenly Obama who is accusing Romney of flip-flopping does a flip-flop himself, when earlier this year, he endorsed gay marriage.
Because of Obama’s sudden change of heart and pandering to the gay community for votes, many Black Americans and Christians feeling betrayed are rethinking their support of Obama.
In 2008, the black community as a whole voted almost as a single block for Mr. Obama. Blacks also overwhelmingly approved Proposition 8 in California, which banned homosexual “marriage” in favor of natural marriage during the same election. Conservative morals and values run deep in the black community. In the current election, we need to remember those roots when we go to the polls.
In 2008, many blacks voted for skin color. They, along with millions of others in the country, were so enticed by making history and were so caught up in the ‘hope and change’ Mr. Obama promised to bring that they pulled the lever for Mr. Obama out of euphoria instead of voting according to their values and morals.
This time, in 2012, I beg my brothers and sisters in the black community to look past color and vote for God’s values, not those of a particular political party…
For Black Americans (and Christians) who would stay on the Obama train even when the trains is heading over the edge of a cliff, THINK AGAIN. The endorsement by Obama of gay marriage does not excuse those who betray their values and God. H/t Booker Rising.
It is only fair to note that Obama’s war on religion and the placing of Black America on the back burner for four years are other reasons that Black Americans and Christians are rethinking their support of Obama this fall.
The evil that is the Democratic Party has been exposed and no matter how hard they try, they cannot walk it back nor will they.
They will deceive, lie and trickery but walk it back and repent, NO.
Among other things, this election is about choosing, good v. evil.
Some Blacks have announced their plans to sit out the elections this November while others will vote for Mitt Romney or a third party candidate.
It is essential that Americans exercise their right to vote and in two weeks when Americans go to the election polls, we must vote our values, correction God’s values and not the color of one’s skin or ideology.
Pursuant to a poll taken by Military Times, sixty-six percent of the men and women who serve in the U. S. military polled indicated that if the election were held today, they would cast their vote for Mitt Romney while only 26% would cast their vote for Barack Obama.
Image courtesy of Army Times.
In the words of James Carville, “It’s the economy stupid.”
It is not military issues that concerns the men and women serving in our military most but the economy.
Forty-eight percent those serving in the military that support Mitt Romney are more concerned with the economy compared to 23% of those in the military who support Barack Obama. A compilation of both groups indicated that 41% of those serving in the military feel that the economy is the most important issue today.
The candidate’s character ranked second.
Image courtesy of Army Times.
When asked “which candidate do you believe has your best interests at heart,” 55% of those polled said Mitt Romney while only 24% of those polled said that Barack Obama had their best interests at heart.
Image courtesy of Army Times.
When asked “which candidate do you believe is sincere about his stated policy positions,” 49% voted Romney compared to 24%, Obama, 16% and 9% voted “both.”
Image courtesy of Army Times.
Finally, when asked, “How will you cast your vote,” 43% of those polled indicated that they will be voting in person while the remaining 57% said that they will vote by absentee ballot.
A video on religious freedom and traditional values released a few months ago as part of an effort to highlight anti-Christian initiatives by the Obama Administration has now gone viral, generating over 2.1 million views on YouTube. The filmmaker, Jeremy Wiles, tells Accuracy in Media that the idea for the video came from a dream and that he now sees “God’s fingerprints” all over the project.
The 3-minute ‘Test of Fire’ video says voting for the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious freedom are of grave importance and poses the question, ‘Will you vote the values that will stand the test of fire?’ It shows a blacksmith pounding out words signifying various election issues but putting, ‘life,’ ‘marriage,’ and ‘freedom’ in the forefront and then being placed on an American flag….
As reported by Joe Trippi, twenty minutes into the Presidential Debate Wednesday night, online voter registration doubled, Republican Party voter registration doubled and as of late Friday, the pace continued.
So you think that you’re squared away…a highly motivated, truly dedicated, lean mean fighting machine? I bet you are ready for anything.
But, are you election ready?
Have you taken the time to make sure that your voice is heard on Election Day? It takes just a few minutes to request an absentee ballot and can be done right now.
H/t Upaces88. Please pass this information along. Our men and women in service have every right to vote. This is why they serve. They must not be denied said liberties.
The Military Voter Protection Project found that absentee ballot requests by the military dropped significantly since 2008, including in big swing states. As of Sept. 22, requests were down 46 percent in Florida, 70 percent in Virginia, and 70 percent in Ohio. A similar drop occurred in non-battleground states like Alaska and North Carolina.
‘These are lowest numbers we’ve seen in the last decade,’ Eric Eversole, founder and executive director of the project, tells Whispers. ‘There are a number of factors that go into this, but if the Pentagon was doing what it was supposed to be, this would be a non-issue.’