A Vote For Obama?

Joseph Farah advocates voting for “none of the above”.  He does not advocate not voting, but for rejecting the candidates of both of the major parties.  There is a loud chorus of those who say that a vote for McCain is required to keep Obama from being elected.  There is the assumption that the candidate of one of the two major parties will be elected. Do we remember the Whigs or the Federalists?  They were once major political parties in the United States.

The cards do seem to be stacked against a third party candidate. But we know that voting for one of the above is a vote against the Constitution of the United States of America. I submit that America is defined by a literal reading of the Constitution. No Constitution, no America.

Before you blast me for demanding a literal (according to our Founding Creationists stated meanings) interpretation of the Constitution, let me remind you that the only alternative is for the reader to impose his own thoughts upon the Document. The result is that the Constitution has no meaning of its own. Let me repeat. No (meaningful) Constitution. No America.

If either of the two major party candidates wins election, the America of the Constitution is dead. The fact is that this America has been dead since we have an elected majority of politicians in all three branches of Government who do not subscribe to the Constitution as it was written. Some of us want to restore the U.S.A. to the America our Founding Creationists gave us.

If our voting for principle, based on a track record of the candidates, will result in the election of Barack Obama, so be it, because we will still have no Constitutional America under the Presidency of Juan McLame, who has more in common with the Democrats and their liberal heresy than he does with freedom loving, Constitution respecting, patriotic Americans.

There is only one advantage to an Obama presidency (especially if we get a liberal Democratic Congress). Obama is more likely to inspire the spiritual revival and political revolution that our United States of America so badly needs.

I’m voting for the other black candidate, Alan Keyes. I’m not voting for him because of his race. I could not care less about the race of a candidate, for I’m not a racist. I’m voting for Alan Keyes because of what he believes and for what I believe that he would give the United States of America.

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Published in: Politics | on August 29th, 2008 |

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  1. On October 11, 2008 at 7:42 am ThirstyJon Said:

    Well, whoever wins this thing, let’s write lots of letters, participate in lots of prayers and push the guy in office to do what is right.

    :-)

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