The fact that I wrote the above blog title still
surprises me. I admit that I have held
contempt for those that chose not to vote in elections. My thought process was if you do not vote,
then I do not want to hear you complain about the many problems that plague our
country. I also understood that there is
no such thing as a perfect candidate, matching up 100% with my own political
views. For years this meant that I had voted
for the lesser of two evils. I would ask
myself, “Who will do the least amount of damage?” That implies that every candidate would cause
some kind of damage that I would have to be willing to live with.
I have recently wrestled with the reality that sometimes
even the most minor “damage” could still be significant enough that I would not
be able to vote for a candidate in good conscience. I have broken down by party my significant concerns that I believe are so repugnant that they are non-negotiable. While there are many other important issues not addressed in this short blog, the following are the most critical to me.
Libertarian Party
I love the Libertarian Party. I am currently registered Libertarian. I am in favor of just about every position the party holds, except on the issue of abortion. I would consider myself a pro-life
libertarian, which I find to be a redundancy, as libertarian ideals essentially
promote life, not destroy it. The
problem is that the party’s official position on abortion is one of pro-choice. The institutional acceptance of abortion is
already a mark of shame on our society.
The recent revelation that abortion clinics have profited in providing baby remains to research facilities is simply diabolical. I can no longer support a pro-choice
political entity or politician in good conscience. A pity, as this party seriously has a lot of
good going for it. Should a pro-life
libertarian be an option during the general election, I will gladly vote for
him or her.
Republican Party
Republican foreign policy has enabled Christian persecution, specifically in the Middle East. The most recent example is the party’s
support of ISIS, aka "Syrian Rebels" in 2013. Party leadership sought
to provide arms and financial support to ISIS when the group was only fighting
Assad in Syria. The support existed even
in light of the fact that ISIS was systematically killing Christians in Syria, because
they were under the protection of Assad.
This is just one example of many where Republican foreign policy puts
Christians at risk around the world. As
a Christian myself, I find their party’s foreign policy unacceptable and
non-negotiable.
Democratic Party
Democrats may say they are anti-war, but actions
over the last six years would say otherwise.
The Democrats have been in lock-step with the Republicans in their
Christian persecuting foreign policy. In
fact, it was both John McCain (R) and John Kerry (D) that called for supporting
ISIS in Syria just two years ago.
Abortion
See the above section on abortion under the
Libertarian Party.
Constitution Party
I love the U.S. Constitution and as a member of the Armed
Forces I continue to uphold and defend it against all enemies, foreign and
domestic. Because of this, I use to be
registered as a member of the Constitution Party and voted for Chuck Baldwin
for president in 2008. As I learned more
about the party and its supporters, however, I became concerned with its position on
immigration, which is not just anti-illegal immigration, but anti-LEGAL immigration. The party's 2012 presidential nominee, Virgil Goode, and the 2016 nominee, Scott Copeland, promote a kind of Christian nationalism
that verges on fanaticism, racism, and Islamophobia. Again, a pity as I agree with the party on so many other important issues.
Green Party
See the above section on abortion under Libertarian
Party.