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Robertinfremont

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Subject: 2020 Election


Someone might ask me in a poll, “Who are you voting for President in November?“

In less than three months, it will be over. The U.S. presidential election, I mean. Not the end of the world. But maybe the end of our nation, as we have know it. I have to honestly answer that question.

I am not voting for a man but rather I will cast my ballot for deeply held beliefs in the principles of this republic ...the United States of America.

I will not be voting for a “man” but rather, at this point, I am voting for one thing and one thing only.

I am voting for the founding principles on which this country has stood since its inception.

I am voting for a Constitutional government. I am voting for a strong and viable military. I am voting for a vibrant economy. I am voting for the right to keep and bear arms.

I am voting for the freedom to worship. I am voting for a national recognition of the founding of our nation on Biblical principles.

I am voting for the ability for anyone to rise above their circumstances and become successful. I am voting for my children and grandchildren to be able to choose their own path in life, including how and where their children are educated.

I am voting for our borders to be open to everyone who enters under our law and closed to everyone who would circumvent or ignore the law.

I am voting for the Electoral College to remain in place, so that a few heavily populated liberal centers do not control the elections.

I am voting for a Supreme Court that interprets the Constitution rather than rewrites it.

I am voting to teach history, with all of its wars, not erase it or revise it.

I am voting for the sanctity of life from conception to birth and after.

Now, there are some things I am voting against. I am voting against the indiscriminate slaughter of babies in the womb and after.

I am voting against open borders.

I am voting against a rampant welfare system that enslaves its recipients.

I am voting against socialism, in all of its forms, including health care, redistribution, reparations, economics, governmental control, pedophilia, and criminal releases, etc.

So, although I don’t give blanket approval to everything President Trump has done or said in the past, I do support him as our president and will do everything I can to convince others to vote for him.

He’s not my pastor, nor my teacher. He’s not my close personal friend. I don’t subscribe to his tweets. I don’t gage my moral compass based on his words and actions.

But, he is my President and defends my rights to live by my moral compass;

These United States stand in the balance and I, for one, pray for God to continue to bless her and keep her. And I think about all those who have given their life to keep us a free nation under God... and pray they will not have died in vain.

Now it’s time to get this word out “from sea to shining sea.”
 
Subject: 2020 Election


Someone might ask me in a poll, “Who are you voting for President in November?“

In less than three months, it will be over. The U.S. presidential election, I mean. Not the end of the world. But maybe the end of our nation, as we have know it. I have to honestly answer that question.

I am not voting for a man but rather I will cast my ballot for deeply held beliefs in the principles of this republic ...the United States of America.

I will not be voting for a “man” but rather, at this point, I am voting for one thing and one thing only.

I am voting for the founding principles on which this country has stood since its inception.

I am voting for a Constitutional government. I am voting for a strong and viable military. I am voting for a vibrant economy. I am voting for the right to keep and bear arms.

I am voting for the freedom to worship. I am voting for a national recognition of the founding of our nation on Biblical principles.

I am voting for the ability for anyone to rise above their circumstances and become successful. I am voting for my children and grandchildren to be able to choose their own path in life, including how and where their children are educated.

I am voting for our borders to be open to everyone who enters under our law and closed to everyone who would circumvent or ignore the law.

I am voting for the Electoral College to remain in place, so that a few heavily populated liberal centers do not control the elections.

I am voting for a Supreme Court that interprets the Constitution rather than rewrites it.

I am voting to teach history, with all of its wars, not erase it or revise it.

I am voting for the sanctity of life from conception to birth and after.

Now, there are some things I am voting against. I am voting against the indiscriminate slaughter of babies in the womb and after.

I am voting against open borders.

I am voting against a rampant welfare system that enslaves its recipients.

I am voting against socialism, in all of its forms, including health care, redistribution, reparations, economics, governmental control, pedophilia, and criminal releases, etc.

So, although I don’t give blanket approval to everything President Trump has done or said in the past, I do support him as our president and will do everything I can to convince others to vote for him.

He’s not my pastor, nor my teacher. He’s not my close personal friend. I don’t subscribe to his tweets. I don’t gage my moral compass based on his words and actions.

But, he is my President and defends my rights to live by my moral compass;

These United States stand in the balance and I, for one, pray for God to continue to bless her and keep her. And I think about all those who have given their life to keep us a free nation under God... and pray they will not have died in vain.

Now it’s time to get this word out “from sea to shining sea.”

So you got a chain email from a Biden supporter. I usually just mark chain emails like that as spam.
 
I'm voting for that, too.
 
Subject: 2020 Election


Someone might ask me in a poll, “Who are you voting for President in November?“

In less than three months, it will be over. The U.S. presidential election, I mean. Not the end of the world. But maybe the end of our nation, as we have know it. I have to honestly answer that question.

I am not voting for a man but rather I will cast my ballot for deeply held beliefs in the principles of this republic ...the United States of America.

I will not be voting for a “man” but rather, at this point, I am voting for one thing and one thing only.

I am voting for the founding principles on which this country has stood since its inception.

I am voting for a Constitutional government. I am voting for a strong and viable military. I am voting for a vibrant economy. I am voting for the right to keep and bear arms.

I am voting for the freedom to worship. I am voting for a national recognition of the founding of our nation on Biblical principles.

I am voting for the ability for anyone to rise above their circumstances and become successful. I am voting for my children and grandchildren to be able to choose their own path in life, including how and where their children are educated.

I am voting for our borders to be open to everyone who enters under our law and closed to everyone who would circumvent or ignore the law.

I am voting for the Electoral College to remain in place, so that a few heavily populated liberal centers do not control the elections.

I am voting for a Supreme Court that interprets the Constitution rather than rewrites it.

I am voting to teach history, with all of its wars, not erase it or revise it.

I am voting for the sanctity of life from conception to birth and after.

Now, there are some things I am voting against. I am voting against the indiscriminate slaughter of babies in the womb and after.

I am voting against open borders.

I am voting against a rampant welfare system that enslaves its recipients.

I am voting against socialism, in all of its forms, including health care, redistribution, reparations, economics, governmental control, pedophilia, and criminal releases, etc.

So, although I don’t give blanket approval to everything President Trump has done or said in the past, I do support him as our president and will do everything I can to convince others to vote for him.

He’s not my pastor, nor my teacher. He’s not my close personal friend. I don’t subscribe to his tweets. I don’t gage my moral compass based on his words and actions.

But, he is my President and defends my rights to live by my moral compass;

These United States stand in the balance and I, for one, pray for God to continue to bless her and keep her. And I think about all those who have given their life to keep us a free nation under God... and pray they will not have died in vain.

Now it’s time to get this word out “from sea to shining sea.”

I don't agree with all of your reasons, but I support your right to have and express them.

This blog will identify some differences: https://www.debatepolitics.com/blogs/captain-adverse/1391-time-re-introduce-myself.html

However, I agree with enough that I had to give your post my support with a "like."
 
Subject: 2020 Election


Someone might ask me in a poll, “Who are you voting for President in November?“

In less than three months, it will be over. The U.S. presidential election, I mean. Not the end of the world. But maybe the end of our nation, as we have know it. I have to honestly answer that question.

I am not voting for a man but rather I will cast my ballot for deeply held beliefs in the principles of this republic ...the United States of America.

I will not be voting for a “man” but rather, at this point, I am voting for one thing and one thing only.

I am voting for the founding principles on which this country has stood since its inception.

I am voting for a Constitutional government. I am voting for a strong and viable military. I am voting for a vibrant economy. I am voting for the right to keep and bear arms.

I am voting for the freedom to worship. I am voting for a national recognition of the founding of our nation on Biblical principles.

I am voting for the ability for anyone to rise above their circumstances and become successful. I am voting for my children and grandchildren to be able to choose their own path in life, including how and where their children are educated.

I am voting for our borders to be open to everyone who enters under our law and closed to everyone who would circumvent or ignore the law.

I am voting for the Electoral College to remain in place, so that a few heavily populated liberal centers do not control the elections.

I am voting for a Supreme Court that interprets the Constitution rather than rewrites it.

I am voting to teach history, with all of its wars, not erase it or revise it.

I am voting for the sanctity of life from conception to birth and after.

Now, there are some things I am voting against. I am voting against the indiscriminate slaughter of babies in the womb and after.

I am voting against open borders.

I am voting against a rampant welfare system that enslaves its recipients.

I am voting against socialism, in all of its forms, including health care, redistribution, reparations, economics, governmental control, pedophilia, and criminal releases, etc.

So, although I don’t give blanket approval to everything President Trump has done or said in the past, I do support him as our president and will do everything I can to convince others to vote for him.

He’s not my pastor, nor my teacher. He’s not my close personal friend. I don’t subscribe to his tweets. I don’t gage my moral compass based on his words and actions.

But, he is my President and defends my rights to live by my moral compass;

These United States stand in the balance and I, for one, pray for God to continue to bless her and keep her. And I think about all those who have given their life to keep us a free nation under God... and pray they will not have died in vain.

Now it’s time to get this word out “from sea to shining sea.”


Well said, and unfortunately many on this list will disappear with a Biden/Harris ticket.....most importantly vote against those who with a total abandonment of our fathers reason and purpose for an impeachment.....they were totally against their wishes to the nth degree and in all reality these kind have NO need to be in any kind of office in this country, imo.
 
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