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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Left Can Only Take America If Americans Let Them

The anti-family, anti-marriage, ant-children, anti-life, anti-American Left is only a very vocal minority.

They can only take this nation away from real Americans and into a Godless socialist abyss if we let them.

Let's not let them. Get out to vote November 4, and make sure your Values Voter friends get out to vote. Your country needs you.



2 comments:

Haggs said...

I agree that the Left is a minority. But so is the Right. The majority in this country are the independents and political moderates.

Most elections, it seems, are won by grabbing more of that center. In 2004 the Republicans were able to grab more of it. This year, it looks like a big portion of that group is leaning to the Left.

That's one of the reasons I think McCain is making some mistakes right now. He's mostly been campaigning to the Right and those people were already going to vote for him. I think he's losing the independents and moderates, which will cost him the election. Conservatives might not like it when McCain swings to the middle (like supporting the bailout), but I think it's stuff like that that will win him the election.

Bob Ellis said...

Regardless of the public labels, if you examine people's beliefs, the vast majority of Americans fall to the Right, with the biggest block falling deep on the conservative side.

And I strongly disagree about McCain. His biggest problem is that he's been pandering to the Left for nearly 10 years and still does so too much of the time. He has his base holding their nose in order to vote for him (I'm one of them). And even though Sarah Palin has bumped up the enthusiasm level among the base quite a bit, most folks are voting for Palin-McCain and not McCain-Palin.

Even so, I know for a fact there is a significant number of conservatives who refuse to hold their nose and will NOT vote for McCain because he's too liberal. So every time he panders to the Left, I cringe, because I see more solid conservative voters letting go of their nose and just walking away completely.

Most "moderates" are just liberals who lack the courage to call themselves what they are.

 
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