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    Posted on May 23rd, 2010 pbsproducer No comments

    With the Gubernatorial primaries just days ahead, Alabama voters are collating all of those carefully selected words their campaigning politicians have formed into would-be promises.

    Most candidates say they like to hunt, fish and shoot guns but truthfully, why don’t they just say they support the second amendment’s right to bare arms? Other campaign advertisements acknowledge the right to life and the deity, but there’s no action plan attached to their words.

    The irrefutable actions of Roy Moore qualifies him as the only candidate running for the Governor of Alabama, who says what he does, and does what he says.  It’s almost palindromic, and follows Benjamin Franklin’s edict… “Well done is better than well said.”

    Judge Moore gave up his usual vocation and accompanying benefits because he would not back down from his believes and principles. More specifically his acknowledgment of God in his court room.

    God is self-evident in the Declaration of Independence; In God We Trust is printed or stamped on United States currency; and carved in, on or around most, if not all U.S. Court buildings.

    The only way to ascertain a candidates campaign promise is by looking at past actions. Will your elected representative actually do what was promised in the campaign speech?

    It’s shameful that candidates don’t realize that the largest special interest group is the citizenry. Let your choice be heard at the ballot box because voting is not a privilege, it’s a right.

    The following links are video clips from www.youtube.com

    Robert Bentley, says he believes the bible is God’s word, well that’s a no brainer. He didn’t say he would follow God’s word, he simply acknowledged that the Bible is God’s word.

    Tim James,  doesn’t mention God’s word, the Bible or any inclination of following the deity. But if God wants to obtain a drivers license… He would have to speak English.

    Bradley Byrne, didn’t talk about God or ethics, but the word Ethics appears between Valuesand Jobs at the end of his non committal advertisement. Where does he think Ethics and Values originated from in the first place?

    Bill Johnson, panders to the Christian Coalition, and says he will work with them to promote their fundamentals but says nothing about how he will accomplish the task.

    Ron Sparks, supports government. All statists subscribe to hand-out principles as opposed to hand-up affirmations, and like the rest no commitments to our creator.

    Ecclesiastics 12 verse 13 says “Fear God, and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.” Judge Roy Moore did exactly that, and he paid the price that resulted in his actions and his words.

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