Election 2008 Voter Guide from the Family Research Center
FRC Voter Guide is a 2.31Mb PDF
Not all candidates are created equal. Since we can’t immediately remove them from office (or kill them) when they go back on their campaign promises, we’re left to consider their stated positions prior to the election.
I have little problem with those who sincerely believe their views line up with a candidate whom I personally dislike. On the other hand, it’s enormously naive and stated frankly, lazy, to strickly vote the party line or worse even still, to vote from someone because you like the way they speak or their appearance.
Americans are fighting and dying abroad on our behalf, so that we have the freedom to vote for our government. The least we could do is spend some time investigating the candidates.
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