I'm an evangelical Christian, member of the CPC, but presently & unjustly exiled to wander the political wilderness. All opinions expressed here are solely my own.
I don't wish to present a false dichotomy, but - conservative or no - I'm not inclined to celebrate a Republican victory which will potentially stifle the establishment of universal medicare in the United States (which I - and I hope most CPC members - support).
With the death of the Obama plan, does that kill all those special deals made with a few states and the unions. Tomorrow is the 5th anniversary of PMSH being elected. Happy Birthday to 5 yrs of good government in Canada and an end to brown paper bags going to Quebec.
I'm a Born-Again Christian, redeemed by the shed blood of the risen and eternal Lord Jesus Christ. My wife and I are both active in our local church, where our life's focus is on giving all Glory to Jesus Christ, on missions, the preservation of Biblical truth, and the strengthening believers everywhere.
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At Thu Jan 21, 01:27:00 p.m. EST, Konrad said…
I don't wish to present a false dichotomy, but - conservative or no - I'm not inclined to celebrate a Republican victory which will potentially stifle the establishment of universal medicare in the United States (which I - and I hope most CPC members - support).
At Thu Jan 21, 01:47:00 p.m. EST, Christian Conservative said…
I for one do support Healthcare reform in the US... just not the pork-barrel, government-top-heavy plan known as ObamaCare.
At Fri Jan 22, 03:13:00 p.m. EST, maryT said…
With the death of the Obama plan, does that kill all those special deals made with a few states and the unions.
Tomorrow is the 5th anniversary of PMSH being elected. Happy Birthday to 5 yrs of good government in Canada and an end to brown paper bags going to Quebec.
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