
I am so uneasy and anxious to see the results tonight or tomorrow morning, but I honestly have little faith that the election will be handled fairly; with all the voter fraud and loopholes, I just don't think it's possible for Mccain to win. But rapper "T.I." was allowed to vote despite being a convicted felon, as a result of a loophole in Atlanta (that allows felons to vote permitted they aren't currently serving probation/prison sentences) and Georgia was just declared as a win for Mccain, so maybe just maybe, all the mainstream media and polling has been as skewed as I thought. When my sister Susan went to vote today, she witnessed a black woman trying to vote despite not being registered and the volunteer got her "registered" and allowed her ballot to count. Now, I've always been under the impression that you have a deadline to register for voting, but the rules are obviously being bent in Democrat's favor. The polling place I went to didn't seem secure; there was a stack of empty ballots being handed out and you take it and fill in the bubble and throw it in the machine anonymously...who's to say the 'volunteers' don't fill out multiple forms? Even if the election boards do the right thing and weed out all the false/fraudulent ballots, it's still a big mess that will delay and possibly botch the results. There needs to be a better more personal secure way to vote.
I hope you all got out and voted your conscience. Do what is right for family values and for this wonderful country.
***'A Judgmental Word' from Samantha Hodge***
Change isn't always good. Why is this country the most successful and free land in the world? Because we have always stood up against injustices and for individual freedoms, and for capitalism, and for progression, and for respecting LIFE under an inherent moral code; Christianity. We can't take a step backword into secularism and hedonism where everything is acceptable and every opinion is appropriate, because that undermines any laws or regulations that protect and nourish democracy. Don't adopt moral relativism; there IS a definitive RIGHT and a definitive WRONG. As Robert Bork says, guilt is the most powerful and overlooked emotion. And good people acknowledge it, not deny and excuse it. Standing up for yourself, should always equate to standing up for what is right.
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