"Barack Hussein Obama is an 'articulate' infanticide-supporting [abortion-supporting] liberal who doesn’t like being called a liberal. And he’s going to be our next president. I have no grand theories about why this is so. I just have a feeling he’ll be living in the White House come November. I feel no 'racial pride' that he’s the first black major party nominee or that he’ll be the first black president of the United States, because values trump race in my world. Anyone who believes it’s OK for 'doctors' to crush the heads of infants in the birth canal isn’t getting my vote. If you’re black and pro-life but feel 'torn' between racial pride about his nomination and disgust for his pro-death stance, shame on you. Get your priorities straight. I am as disenchanted with John McCain as other social conservatives. His nomination is doubly frustrating for us evangelical Christians. Aside from his wobbly record on pro-life issues and the fact that he cheated on and left his wife for a newer model (Newt Gingrich did it twice!), I simply don’t trust the man. Well, I don’t trust any politician, really. But that’s neither here nor there. I consider my right to vote a duty, which was fought for and won by those who came before me, people who protested and picketed and pushed to be recognized and treated as first class citizens of this great country. I can’t not vote. So, on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, I will head to my polling place. What I’ll do after that, I do not know." — La Shawn Barber, conservative blogger, on the 2008 United States presidential race
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