As one sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States, I cannot do that. I didn't decide to vote for Peroutka until 4 or 5 days ago. But I decided months ago that I could not vote for Nader, Bush or Kerry. As I hope someday to be judged by a just Creator, that decision was clear.
Shucks, I even wrote a bit of good natured doggerel about it: An American Lament.
I wouldn't vote for Peroutka, especially after reading about his family history. He isn't qualified. Not that he has a chance anyway but still. I like the Constitution Party for the most part, I think they are a bit heavy on the religious tip as far as what America would find palatable but they are anti-illegal immigration and pro-gun etc.
If I was in a swing state I would have voted Bush but since I am not I wrote in Tancredo/Hunter. I simply cannot vote for a candidate that will not put the stomp down on our poruous borders etc. I pray Bush wins(and I think he will) but never again will I vote for a candidate that goes against what I believe in. I voted for Arnold when I lived in CA and then he turns around and votes to ban .50 ammo. That was a slap in the face. I would have voted for a real conservative had I known that.
There will be a fight within the GOP no matter who wins today. There are plenty of REAL conservatives out there like me who are tired of being ignored by the likes of Karl Rove.