Everybody Is Voting Their Values
Many have been advocating “voting values� this election. Including myself. And we should.
But it occurred to me that most everyone will actually vote their values.
John Adams said on August 29, 1763 that, “We electors have an important constitutional power placed in our hands: It becomes necessary to every subject then, to be in some degree a statesman: and to examine and judge for himself of the tendencies of political principles and measures.�
It has become clear to all that this Presidential election offers two very distinct different agendas.
Cameron Diaz, during a recent Oprah show told woman they must vote this election, suggested that if they don’t vote November 2nd, rape might be legalized in the United States. She said, “I mean we could lose the right to our bodies. If you think that rape should be legal, then don’t vote.�
This election is the most important election that I have seen in my lifetime. During the next four years we will not only continue to fight terrorism, but will be challenged on every social and moral front. The President of the next four years will not only lead America during these troublesome times, but will likely appoint more than one Supreme Court Justice, thus setting the moral tone in America for many years to come.
Yes, we must, as President John Adams said, examine and judge for ourselves the tendencies of political principles and measures.
And we must vote our values.
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Gary Randall
President & Chairman
Faith and Freedom Foundation



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