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Time to Vote

November 3rd, 2008

I have numerous reasons to believe John McCain and Sarah Palin may win this election, despite the extremities (or because of them) presented by the media, and their polls.

I’ve read close to 1000 presidential polls will have been conducted in the final stretch after the conventions. That’s insane.

I completely discount the polls because of such extremities. there seems to be too many new unknowns, such as the widespread use of YouTube, for the polling companies to be that accurate, and if people are considering prior polls while giving new polls, then that’s like the clockmaker who set his clocks by the bell at the nearby factory and the factory foreman who rings the bell setting his watch by the clock in the window of the clockmaker.

There’s only one poll, one clock, which really matters – the official vote, which is vastly different than all the others, because that clock is the heart of the American people.

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Straw Poll – without the stats

November 2nd, 2008

We’re kind of curious as to what the election outlook is around the country, but without official stats. Churches, homes, local campaigns, and around town – what’s the temperature?

For instance, we had a good core of people turn out for an election prayer meeting tonight at our church, and there was serious concern about where this nation is heading. In the end, we concluded that God is in charge, but we can’t always discern his purposes at the moment.

Comments anyone?

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