The clear choice

Editor:

In a month or so there’s going to be an election. This will be the fourth election in seven years.

Editor:

In a month or so there’s going to be an election. This will be the fourth election in seven years.

Many Christians in this region of the world believe Stephen Harper and his party stand for Christian morals. Some believe if the Conservatives get a majority government they will act on these beliefs.

Well, Mr. Harper has quoted in saying if he’s given a majority he will certainly not stand against abortion.

When one of his own members brought out a bill called Roxanne’s Law, a bill to protect pregnant women who choose to keep their babies and make it illegal for anyone to bully, intimidate, or try to force an abortion against their will, Prime Minister Harper and most conservative MPs voted against this bill, putting a stop to it, and it was thrown out.

Standing up for Canada, or more worried about covering your backside?

Well, I believe the choice this time is crystal clear.

I’m not worried about splitting the vote or choosing the party who has the best chance of winning; I want the best representative to represent the one I serve — Jesus Christ.

Fortunately, we have such a man. His name is Rod Taylor and his party is the Christian Heritage Party.

The Israelites didn’t think they stood much of a chance of winning against Goliath and the Philistines, look what a little faith did for the shepherd boy.

 

Rick Huisman

Moricetown,B.C.

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