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Monday, February 25, 2008
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Why No Vote Is No Option
by Kevin McCullough
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Statements made or actions taken by prominent evangelical leaders implying that Bible-believing Christians would be best served by sitting out this election cycle are not only unhealthy to the welfare of the republic, but antagonistically sinful. No Bible-believing Christian can in good conscience avoid the voting booth--it's anti-biblical, and it equals defiant disobedience.

When John McCain began the surprise winning streak of the political season back in New Hampshire, I began to wonder what the power players on the evangelical right would do, say, and encourage others to do as it related to the General Election of 2008, should John McCain turn out to be the nominee.

I didn't have to wait long.

On the opening day of CPAC, en route to Washington from New York, I, of course, had talk radio on in my car. Fox News Radio's Brian and The Judge were talking that morning about how McCain's speech would go over at CPAC later that afternoon. They were all but acknowledging that Mitt Romney was to address the crowd that morning, choosing instead to focus on the topic of "what must McCain say" to win over the hearts of the conservatives gathered.

Then an odd thing happened. The news broke that Romney was dropping out and a seismic shift occurred in the focus of the discussion. It was then apparent that McCain, now more than ever, needed to work even harder to persuade the conservative base of the GOP party that he would champion their issues.

Brian and The Judge brought on Pat Robertson, who had only weeks earlier endorsed the now vaporized candidacy of Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Robertson spared no words. John McCain had lashed out at him personally only a few years earlier and it was obvious in the tone, demeanor, and sound of Robertson's voice that he would have none of it. No voting for John McCain--done deal.

He also intimated that it might be the kind of election year where the founder of CBN decided that voting at all was just a bit much this go around.

Later that day, no doubt somewhat impacted by the sudden Romney withdrawal, Dr. James Dobson, another powerful voice to and for evangelicals in the political arena endorsed the candidacy of Mike Huckabee. His doing so caused many of us to recount how Dr. Dobson had already pledged never to support John McCain. Many of us who support Dr. Dobson agree with his rationale on why supporting a McCain candidacy is unacceptable.

What worries me is that as a result of these men's negative reaction to McCain's eventual nomination, the message they send to less astute observers of the political process is that voting is optional.

Many evangelicals might take their cue from these two disillusioned men and conclude that not voting, sitting this one out, or refusing to lift a finger in the general election is an acceptable response to a primary season that has yielded us the poorest choice for President in my lifetime, with perhaps the exception of the nomination of Bob Dole.

Many might conclude that in seeing two candidates such as McCain and Obama, who have both stood for the outright violation of the Constitution, that the nomination process is flawed and therefore wiping one's hands clean of it is a decision of conscience that could demonstrate a turning over of this process to God's judgment. Continued...

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Kevin McCullough is the nationally syndicated host of "'Xtreme' Radio and columnist based in New York. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com. His second book "The Kind Of MAN Every Man SHOULD Be" is in stores now.

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Subject: Danny re 10:11
And all three are equally unexceptable! You want a cogent reasoning on this see my above posts or click on the underlined name and read my blog on it.

And I don't regard them as "the same" in equal evil. I regard McAint's as the GREATER evil.
Think on THAT one.

It is perfectly acceptable for Christians to "refuse to lay hands on anyone too quickly."

It is a vein of Christian Tradition of long standing to separate from the World.

It MAY be the Duty of Christians to start plotting REVOLUTION!!

Your threesome is simply a false Tri-lemma rather than a dilemma--false is false--Christian obedience may take many forms here and I strongly suggest you check out my reasoning as to why Mac the Knife is a WORSE choice for the Republic and therefore a WORSE choice for Christians.

the big mick

Limited Choices
Craig & Susan you make good points and I respect your decision to vote your conscience.

I believe that we are stuck with the two-party system for the foreseeable future. It will take more than a 3rd party's platform to sway enough people to abandon the Democratic or Republican party.

If I were to vote for the best candidate, I would do a write-in. But, my write-in candidate will not win and I will have enabled someone I fear becoming president. We can talk degrees of approval or lack thereof. You can make it as finite as you want, but there is no way you can lump the three frontrunners as being totally the same. That is irresponsible.

One of these 3 will be our next president -

Sen McCain
Sen Clinton
Sen Obama

That is my finite pecking order of the candidates that are electable.

I do not want to see Sen Obama or Sen Clinton as president. How can I best prevent that from happening?
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