A fitting theme for the last two days of this campaign!
The Founders of America, impassioned believers in Creator-endowed life, liberty, rights, laws to protect them, and freedom of individual enterprise and opportunity certainly would echo Mitt Romney's statement today!
After centuries of Government-over-People arrangements, whether by one, a few, or many, our Founders saw liberty as a Creator-endowed blessing (see Preamble to Constitution), and that Constitution which formed our Republic changed that arrangement to a Creator - People - Government form of self-government which protected those "blessings" of liberty.
Revenge is not an emotion which is conducive to good government or successful individual lives.
Hopefully, on Tuesday, American citizens, motivated by an internal longing for more liberty and less government will have made their appeal to Divine Providence, as did the Founders, and exercise their sacred right to vote for a leader who appeals, not to their baser emotions, but to their God-given longings and desires.
Perhaps we might be inspired by listening to a tremendous modern hymn entitled, "Heal Our Land," by Orrin Hatch,, as performed by Winton Phipps.
Slick brochure on the information table of the United Methodist church I attend, put out by one of their national progressive committees domiciled in Baltimore, on Progressive Voting for the Common Good. A voting guide pushing affordable healthcare for all, a reduction in funds for the military, Amnesty for illegal aliens, Prison Reform with the reduction of levels of incarceration, etc. Reading it raised my blood pressure. Calling for increased green initiatives and more reduction in carbon gasses. These are the idiots that protest against fracking and oil pipelines in PA but they all have high-paying govt or teaching jobs and can afford the high prices that their policies cause.
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