None of the Above: Why 2008 Is the Year to Cast the Ultimate Protest Vote

None of the Above: Why 2008 Is the Year to Cast the Ultimate Protest Vote
ISBN-10
1935071017
ISBN-13
9781935071013
Series
None of the Above
Category
Political Science
Pages
199
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
WND Books
Author
Joseph Farah

Description

The choices put before us this year by the two major parties make George Bush look like George Washington by comparison - especially with regard to the Constitution.It is because of my strong belief in the Constitution that I am urging Americans this year not to vote for either major-party candidate - because neither Barack Obama nor John McCain understand, appreciate and revere the charter that serves as the very basis for our unique form of government.It's time for a real protest against a broken and corrupt American political system. It's not a time for choosing the lesser of two evils. That won't fix our country's leadership crisis. It's time for resistance. It's time for rebellion. It's time for radicalism. It's time to start saying no to the bad choices we are being handed by the system. It's time to change from compliance to government to a spirit of obedience to higher to God and the Constitution that limits the authority of government.And it's time to translate this into the political arena.

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