I didn't vote; this poll, not the election. I am probably the most a-political person on earth. I have an interest in politics, mind you, but I never act upon that interest beyond listening to Laura Ingram and Michael Medved and popping by some political oriented blogs, like Little Green Footballs and Powerline. Thus, I am probably just more informed, rather than an activist of some sort.

I will say this: I think how a person votes politically reflects his or her core values and world view. Hence the reason why people do not like to talk about politics (and religion for that matter). I do not believe a Christian can, with a clear mind, vote for a canidate or be affilated with a political party that stands opposed to a biblical world view. That would include categories like personal property rights, acting justly, and confronting evil when needed. The fact that Kerry was such a waffle when it came to making any meaningful decisions with confronting an enemy of America is disturbing and reflects someone who cannot make his yeahs yeah and his nays to be nay. Moreover, the Democrat party is so far out beyond left field now. When I saw Michael Moore actually sitting next to a former president at the Democrat convention, as if the man actually had something meaningful to offer society, demonstrated that it had lost all credible and rational moral reason. I do not see how a Christian can even be mentioned in the same breathe as "democrat."

Fred


"Ah, sitting - the great leveler of men. From the mightest of pharaohs to the lowest of peasants, who doesn't enjoy a good sit?" M. Burns