Perhaps you always vote for one political party or the other,
and there's no way you'll ever vote for a third party candidate.
You should still read this website.
The following statement was mailed to educators in and
outside Missouri's 7th Congressional District, and they were
asked, "Can you recommend that voters read from the Kevin
Craig for Congress website in order to become better informed
voters?" Their responses are found below.
If America's Founding Fathers could travel through time from
1776 to 2006, they would be horrified, angered, and outraged at
what America has done to the government they created.
They took up arms against taxes which were only 3-5%; we pay
ten times more today.
The government against which they rebelled would never have
dreamed of using tax revenues to fund:
- an abortion-provider like Planned
Parenthood;
- blasphemous anti-Christian "art"
through the National Endowment for the Arts;
- the removal of the Ten Commandments from public
school classrooms and the Alabama State Courthouse;
- welfare programs which reward
those who refuse to work and use their welfare checks for
drugs and prostitutes;
- a trillion dollar war to establish an Islamic
Theocracy in Iraq;
and the list goes on and on.
Consider these claims.
(1)
By every measure, our current federal government is many
times worse than the government which America’s Founding
Fathers abolished.
(2)
Were they here today, America’s Founding Fathers would
immediately take steps to abolish the government they created.
(3)
Were they here today, America’s Founding Fathers would
urge Americans to become better-informed voters.
(4)
Were they here today, America’s Founding Fathers would
urge Americans to read from the “Kevin Craig for Congress”
website.
(5)
Were they here today, America’s Founding Fathers would
vote for Kevin Craig rather than the Republican incumbent or the
Democrat challenger.
The following educators have endorsed one or more of the
above claims:
Name and Town |
Position |
Endorsing: |
Comments |
John Rea, Forsyth, MO |
Prof., University of Missouri, Ret. |
(3) |
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