Kennedy. Roberts.bblhd672 wrote:Seriously? You think Clinton and Trump are going to do the same exact things? You think Trump will be nominating liberal justices to SCOTUS like Hillary? You think Trump will do a 180 on his promises about the 2nd Amendment and push for the same legislation and executive orders as Hillary?chamberc wrote:Respectfully, we do not see a difference in the results of choosing either candidate. Enough damage was done by Hussein already.
Can you enlighten us as to why you believe there is no difference between Clinton and Trump?
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Respectfully, we do not see a difference in the results of choosing either candidate. Enough damage was done by Hussein already.mloamiller wrote:I can understand not liking Trump, and not wanting to vote for him personally. However, there is too much at stake in this election to decide to sit this one out just because you don't like him. You are not voting just for a person; you are voting for the direction this country will take for at least the next four years, but likely many years beyond that.
If Clinton is elected, and she does to this country exactly what she and the Democrats say they will do, will you take any comfort in thinking "at least I didn't vote for Trump"?
Below are a couple of good articles on this subject; the second is from a Christian's perspective (my Pastor's blog).
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
http://townhall.com/columnists/waynegru ... s-n2234187
https://www.crossroadschristian.org/blo ... e-question
Re: I voted!
Wife and I voted last night. Straight republican except for not voting in the Presidential election. We voted AGAINST the school bond prop in our district.