Uh, oh, the "P" word...

Ray Harrell (harrell@execpc.com)
Fri, 01 Nov 1996 22:56:41 -0800


> How do you feel about voting?  Do you have a problem with it, and so
> you don't vote?  Or do you not vote for another reason?  Perhaps you
> do vote, and have an opinion why you should?

Good question...

I don't see anything wrong with voting at all. In fact, I am considering
voting myself for the first time this year (though I think it will be
won by a landslide in favor of our current president).

Voting is a way of voicing our views as far as being saved is concerned.
Though we are not electing a saint, we can vote for the person who has
many of our "SOCIAL" interests at heart.

I'm sure on this list you will find us divided between Democrat and
Republican, and for various reasons. It's my opinion that issues of
righteousness are best left to ones own conviction and their pastor and
not put that burden on the president...what I mean by that is, though
I'm sure we all disagree with abortion and homosexuality or whatever,
NOT voting for a president that supports it is not going to change the
social and economic status of this country.

Maybe conservative Dole is against these things, but is he really
qualified to run this country (especially at his age)? Has he really
done anything to convince you that he would be good for this country?
All I've seen/heard him do is bash Clinton, not give prospective answers
to America's plight.

Maybe I went too far....