First off, let me tell you that I found the comments on the article John Kerry by S.L. Bradish more interesting than the article itself, which wasn't bad in itself. Why? Well, because it's just very interesting to see people argue left and right (pun intended) about the left and the right! It's all centered around a few issues, and in the end, generally it boils down to who did a better job of slandering the others. However, let's really analyze both the left and right shall we?
Okay, I'm a Christian, and as such should be expected by most of the political machine to vote for the Republicans, right? Well, how about if I said that this whole idea of legislating morality is not Biblical? The appeal of the Republicans in the recent past at least has been the Christians and the religions right movements to support them. Yes, I would like it if this nation was more moral and pro-life, and I must say that we SHOULD try and get rid of sin and abortion and other stuff like that. But dare I say that we MUST and oppose Christ? Sorry. The problem is that we are still trying to make sure that Christianity is the, notice this, WORLD leader. Sorry, but that is what Jesus kept telling the Pharisees and the religious of His time - The Kingdom of God is not of this Earth. It's not political. So first of all, stop looking at this as a battle of your faith. Elect a government that will do a better job of handling the worldly matters instead of the Godly matters. Really read the Word of God and understand what Jesus says so many times in there before making any comments about this stance. However, I would always vote for the more conservative party if there was such a thing (read on and you'll understand what I'm saying).
Coming to the liberals - well, that's what they are, liberals. They believe that everyone should so as they please, but it shouldn't be anarchy. So it's more or less organized anarchy (am I the only one who sees a problem here). I believe there is enough evidence of many leaders of the Democrats lying, or worse, that I wouldn't trust them. Yet again, there is more than enough problems with the Republicans as well. Okay, so what's my point? Why is it that even though the article by Mr. Bradish is great and I wouldn't vote for Kerry, that I don't really want to vote for the Republicans either?
For one, I have great doubts that there is any difference between the two except for very surface ones. From what I've seen of the US history and of many other documentaries and a plethora of Google videos, both the parties are run by the Freemasons. In fact, this is a well known fact that Bush and Kerry are both part of the Skull and Bones offshoot of the Freemasons. Going back many presidents, each of them has been a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, and each of them has been a Freemason leader. Conspiracy theory? I don't think so. Not after you really look at everything that's been going on. Watch the videos The Light bringers, Monopoly Men, Aaron Russo's documentary on income tax and it being illegal, and some others for some good facts (yes, they're facts) on all this.
So does it really matter whom you vote for? Not much is going to change in this nation regardless of whom we elect anymore. Besides, given the dismal number of people who vote in the US, I don't know how hard it really is to change some things.
The whole point is that one way or the other, the sin and the origins of this nation (which are NOT Christian as opposed to the popular belief) will catch up to it. Whether you elect Republicans or Democrats, it won't change a whole lot in any case. Most people here will agree that the conservatives are just the lesser of the two evils. Well, the way I see it, most people agree that the next government WILL be evil, though the degree might be different. Again, exactly my point. The poignant defense of the conservatives by Mr. Bradish will therefore not yield much. You are a fool for someone, and you'll always be accused of having into the liberal or the Republican propaganda. The question I would like to leave you with is a simple one - I'm a fool for Christ. Whose fool are you?
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