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WATCHFIRE on Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:35:30 AM
What Would Jesus Do South Carolina?
I heard a sound bite saying, “I like him because he’s a believer.” Wow, that is something to get behind. So if Barbara Boxer declares tomorrow she is a Republican who cares, she jumps in the race for the nomination, should we get behind her? Let’s look at the issues. Yes, she will be in favor or helping those just trying to make a better life for their families. Though they may have disregarded our laws they are good hard working members of our community do the jobs we used to do. I mean won’t do. She will give the chance for representation of our southern neighbor’s right here in our country. Now they don’t have the resources we have so we will finance a consulate office with the money raised from U.S. citizens. This is compassionate, this is caring, this will cost. So she will raise taxes but only on what is necessary. But she will be a Republican, and she is a BELIEVER.
What we just outlined is the campaign promises and actions of Gov. Mike Huckabee. If Christ was a conservative would he support Huckabee? I don’t think so, “I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot…because thou art lukewarm…I will spue thee out of my mouth.” It’s is Gov Huckabee who said enforcing our immigration laws is ‘shear folly” As governor he wanted children of illegal immigrants eligible for scholarships and in-state tuition. “They are God’s children. They are human beings. Many of them come just because they need a job. And I think many of them, as you know, are badly exploited and mistreated…” “So I think we ought to be sure we look at the humanitarian side of this issue to try to make sure that all human beings are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, whether they are citizens of this country or not."
God’s children yes, but they are not citizens and therefore should follow the same rules we have for all of God’s children. Obey our laws. South Carolina, we can only hope you vote for an individual of integrity and oh…someone who shares conservative values! We can not and should never select a person in respect to the tenets of ones faith. Jimmy Carter is considered a man of deep conviction and faith. Ask yourself if you would vote for former President Carter today if he was a Republican. Other candidates like Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter, and Mitt Romney are all men of faith as well they might not be a former Baptist minister, their not Baptist, but they more importantly are conservatives in action.