Tomorrow, June 6th, 2006, is the primary election for the candidates of each party. In November, it's the midterm election. We are at another juncture of history and the Left is poised to deliver a fatal blow to the Republican Party. If the Democrats can beat the Republicans and win a majority in the House or Senate, they will begin the demolition of what President George W. Bush's administration achieved in the eight years of his tenure as the greatest Christian President in the history of the United States of America.
It has been a tradition of our democratic form of government that the two-party system checks and balances itself, one time this one and another time that one wins, with constituents and the vested interests of the American people see-sawing in the balance. If it were just a matter of labor or management, industrial or rural, farmer or rancher, East Coast or West Coast, border or heartland, it would not be so bad, and so many times that's how Americans play at fairness. But in the last few elections it hasn't been that; it's been the atheists versus the faithful, the secular humanists versus the Christians, and the liberal billionaires versus the conservative billionaires.
The Republican Conservatives may once again be caught napping and lose seats in both houses of Congress. Even if the Democrats don't win a majority in either house, it's conceivable that the damage will be done with whatever gains they make, and the shift toward liberalism will begin to erode the gains of the two Bush administrations. If this happens it will be a black day for America; it will not be just the terrorists who will receive a reprieve, but every genuine American aspirant will be dealt a blow.
If freedom is worth protecting abroad, let's not put our freedom and trust in the hands of political opportunists. My recommendation is to vote for Conservative Republicans who don't waver in the fight against terrorism, who don't challenge our great President. George W. Bush has led us out of the wilderness. It's been forty years since the liberals committed the genocide against our Christian values. Let's not forget that. There are some issues that a President cannot reveal to all the people. That's why we have a representative form of government. We don't rule by mob appeal. There are matters of national security. Not everything is politically motivated. If there are issues that we don't understand. those of us who voted for George W. Bush, let us stay faithful and maintain our resolve in this election. It will pay off for us in the next election. Vote your conscience, but vote.
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