Primary
I define the word PRIMARY as a beginning; a starting point; the focus of the entire point of discussion or issue.
Today is the Primary Election in your state. The time for talk and thinking is over. Today you must excercise the most important reflection of your First Amendment rights of free speech – your vote!
I have recently experienced the effects of finding out you can’t trust a person. So when you vote today, don’t vote merely your trust in a person – vote for the issues you hold dear. The principles you agree with. The election is in your hands. You have the right to say what is and isn’t best for Illinois.
I heard a speech by Dr. Alan Keyes this past weekend. He discussed the need to stop lying to ourselves and our nation by voting for the lesser of the evils. He suggests that instead of voting for a candidate you can agree with only 20% of the time that we choose a candidate we agree with 100% percent of the time.
Read the issues of the candidate you have decided to support in this all-important election. If you do not agree with them on the issues you are most convicted of, it isn’t too late to change your mind – or your vote!
Follow your conservative principles. Vote for the candidate you know in your heart is as conservative as you are.
I will be pulling for you, Illinois!