Monday, November 3, 2008

Countdown to Election Day - 1 Day

We're down to the wire, 1 day to go, tomorrow is the day. Time to make a decision that is going to change the next 4 years of your life. This is the most historic election our country has ever seen. I encourage everyone to go out and vote, with the exception of those that are blindly going to the ballot box. It is so important that you understand the reason for your choice.

So, I ask that when you go in to cast your vote, ask yourself these few questions:

1) Who will help our country out of our economic crisis?
**Is it the right choice to increase taxes, especially to the small businesses that employ so many Americans?
**Can we afford to give additional tax cuts to anyone?
**Should people who currently don't pay income taxes get a check from the government?
**Should government spending be increased by a trillion dollars or should we cut excess spending on nonsensical things, such as research for waterless urinals?

2) Who will hold our American values of free democratic society?
**Four words: Spread the wealth around. This is no longer a democratic society, it's socialistic.

3) Who can we trust to make good judgements on foreign policies?
**Should we meet with the leader of Iran without preconditions?

4) Bigger government or decreased size in government?

5) Has this candidate made tough decisions for the best interest of our country?
**Voting present 130 times in congress does not seem to me like anyone can make a definite decision.
**Choosing to stay captive by the enemy on enemy grounds rather than getting a pass to go back home, says something about a man and what his country means.

6) Shouldn't we allow medical care to a child who survived an abortion?
**To say that giving this medical attention 'defeats the purpose' of the procedure is inconrehensable.

The decision is ours to make and we need to take a seriously look at our choices. If you've already gone to cast your vote, I hope and pray you made the right decision.

May God Continue to Bless America.

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