![]() I was hopeful when I went to the polls on November 6. Proud to be voting, I made my choices and gladly wore my “I voted” sticker with pride. I had hope in my heart that our nation would see some changes after this election. I hoped that America would recognize the importance of life and vote in candidates that would help put a stop to the murder of the unborn. The stats were staggering in my Pro-Life Voter Guide – 54 million babies aborted since Roe vs. Wade. I had hope that our nation would choose candidates who respected that the God-given mandate for marriage is between one man and one woman. And, I had hoped that a leader would be voted in who would get America working again. I wanted someone who supported small businesses like my own, and who would do all he could to show Americans that a strong work ethic mattered. You can imagine the crash I experienced on election night. Read more on this Christian devotional blog by clicking here...
Starla Purinton
11/24/2012 04:43:56 am
Nice article, Debra. I too was very disappointed by the election. Dutch Sheets also wrote a good article you might want to read at Dutchsheetsministries.com.
Ramon Torres
2/2/2013 09:51:19 am
Upon hearing the news (amidst a whole lot of hoops and hollars from those around me) my response was "Four more years of nothing!" To say I was in the minority would be a gross understatement. All I can say is that I was bummed out for the most of the following Wednesday. While I'm more than aware that no man can cure the ills of a nation I can't help but feel sorry because I just don't lilke the man. Comments are closed.
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