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Sunday, December 30, 2007
Kevin McCullough :: Townhall.com Columnist
Moral Clarity in Iowa
by Kevin McCullough
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What will be the deciding issue for Iowa GOP voters on January 3rd?

According to KCCI-TV in Des Moines who commissioned a poll to find out, Iowans indicated it will be the future moral direction of the country.

Northeastern Republicans and radio shows which emanate from the E-fax studios in Orange County California may despise it - but that is the number one issue on the minds of GOP voters in Iowa. The Beltway-Manhattan elite can cluck and curse all they want but the reality is the largest chunk of GOP voters in Iowa (and also much reflective of the rest of the red states) want a candidate with clarity on the moral tests that face our nation directly.

It would behoove the editors of the most prominent conservative online and broadcast outlets to take notice of what these voters have to say. At the very least it would be more beneficial than raining down the elitist scorn that the "leaders" of the "new media" have felt free to unload in increasing amounts in recent weeks.

For years voters who viewed their world through the lens of our societal moral bankruptcy have been whipped by fiscal cons, and defense cons, and told to, "shut up, hold their nose, and take it." With all the grace of an overly aggressive date values voters have been raped of their voice in election cycle after the next. It was cute when we got on board with President Bush; it was fine that we handed him the election in Ohio and thus the nation in 2004. But in 2008 we are supposed to let the talking heads, and "new media elites" tell us to ignore certain issues when we cast a ballot.

We politely decline, "No thank you!"

Money may be great - but it can not counter a collective will of those whose loyalty to God is greater than loyalty to political party.

In fact we're rather through with anyone who tells us that we should ignore what God may say to us in our time with Him. Academia has told us He can not be in the classroom. Courts have told us He is not welcomed in public life. Congress has seen to it that He is left out of legislation. And now the analysts who wrongly believe they are smarter than everyone else in the diner says our "judgment is not to be trusted" should we choose to base the most serious act we have as individuals on a set of criteria that might include the source of genuine wisdom.

Yet here are a few things that the GOP voters in Iowa already have clarity on:

Character counts. A man's word IS his bond. If a man will lie to you, then he will steal from you. And if you put men like that in charge of the largest single set of resources in the history of mankind - that character will emerge.

Consistency counts. (Though not for everything) Because the longer a person demonstrates character the more that person is able to count that his future decisions will be based on a solid foundation of clear thinking rooted of course in moral distinction.

Worldview counts. Who is it to determine that economic policy is fundamentally fair? The Marxists claim "common good." The Capitalist claims "personal reward." Yet both viewpoints - absent a moral component lead to tyranny. Is it moral to lower taxes? Yes - because of the moral principle of a man toiling for his survival and welfare. Is it good to care about the poor - even to voluntarily give to ministries and agencies that will provide care that the individual refuses to? Yes - because of the moral principle of loving one's neighbor. Is it good to protect our nation's borders, force evil doers to flee, and to confound the efforts of those who seek mass destruction of American lives and civilization? Yes - because of the moral principle of stewardship, responsibility, and the protection of the innocent. (Which also in large measure argues for the moral obligation to overturn Roe v. Wade, protect marriage so that it remains a moral institution, and to empower the next generation of Americans towards education - so that they are able to control more of their own determination and possibility.)

People count. There is no better measure as to the integrity of the individual than how a man treats those who can do nothing for him. Continued...

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Kevin McCullough is the nationally syndicated host of "'Xtreme' Radio and columnist based in New York. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com. His second book "The Kind Of MAN Every Man SHOULD Be" is in stores now.

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Dr. Paul and the stealth Christians
sir aslan writes: Wednesday, January, 02, 2008 2:03 AM
. Most evangelical and fundamental Christians who vote, and there are tens of millions of them, are registered Republicans. These are the very people the Ron Paul campaign must reach if the Congressman is to have any chance at all in the primaries.
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===That is right; So how has Dr Paul chosen
to woo Christian voters?

He goes into Iowa on a limited mission with some attack dogs from Arkansas-not to share his vision for the nation-but simply to attack Mike Huckabee who (so far)is the only Christian candidate who is unashamed to proudly announce that he is a Christian and that he supports Christian moral concerns.

That stunt by Dr Paul really put me off. Not because he was critical of an opponent, but
becasue the way he did it was gratuitious, pointless, and negative-and possibly betrayed a subtle anti Christian bigotry.

If not, why didn't he attack any of his other opponents??

As for the other candidates 9inthe race, so far they all appear to be *stealth* Christians who prefer to keep their "faith" low profile if not to themselves-I assume for fear of offending the secular humanists, the atheists and the Christian haters.

But, If they are ashamed of Jesus they wont get my vote. Period.

That said, it's not too late for Dr Paul (or the others) to ome out publicly and unambiguously for the Lord Jesus Christ, and his righeouness.

If Dr Paul, or Sen. Thompson, or Senator McCain or Mayor Guiliani are willing to do that, then, and only then, will I consider voting for one of them.

But I absolutely will not vote for some Nicodemus type "Christian" who comes to Jesus quietly at night, for fear of being seen by sinful men in the Lord's presence.

A word to the wise is sufficient.


Keyes
I have not gone to the website that savvyconsumer7 mentioned, yet. I will, after I post my comment. Keyes kicked his lesbian daughter out of his house at the age of 19. Being gay is far different than being African-American. If you are gay your own family may turn on you, regardless of your race.
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