END OF AN ERA
Monday November 7, 2016 4:39 pm1:14a.m. this morning I again witnessed a miracle... another live birth: "Welcome into the world, Simon."
With that miracle I witnessed I reaffirmed my complete and utter hatred of the vile and evil Hillary Clinton, and in general the democrat party with their total disregard for the lives of innocent and healthy un-birthed babies!
If I ever read or hear that Clinton is dead, and only for the second time in my life I will do a socks-off happy dance (aching knees and all) before God while thanking Him that a vile daughter of Belial is finally dead!
Which brings me to the title for this blog. In my entire life I have never missed voting in a presidential election... tomorrow will be that first! My first vote I ever cast was the worst vote I ever cast... Jimmy Carter. I redeemed that terrible vote with my next chance and the best vote I ever cast... Ronald Reagan!
Now for Trump; as a human being he is really no better than any other lost person and that includes Clinton. Both their ends will be the same in the fire and torment of the damned!
However, he is an opportunist and because of that he aligned himself with a party (Republicans) that state they are for the protection of un-birthed babies. And in following their dogma he would end up appointing more conservative men to the Supreme Court. So, he is the only clear choice for president from the bottom of the barrel this country has selected as their party's favourite. To that end I pray he wins tomorrow, but I won't be voting for him or any other candidate.
It does help knowing I live in a very conservative red state that will overwhelmingly vote for him anyway... to that end my vote really does not matter: except to me!
Years ago I lived in Kentucky and after starting up my own business I had a decision to make as to where we would live. Kentucky was a blue state with corrupt baby-killing democrats holding office all over the state. I looked north and Indiana was a conservative red state... so we moved and have lived here ever since.
Those of us who chose to live in Indiana knows there is MUCH MORE than just a bridge that separates us from Kentucky.
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