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In Her Own Words: Christine O'Donnell 2006 U.S. Senate Radio Commercial

You be the judge.



Transcript:

My name is Christine O'Donnell, write-in candidate for U.S. Senate.

The biblical first fruits principle proves that, as the first state of our nation, Delaware has a unique responsibility to elect godly leaders.

There are two issues facing America next year that could force lawsuits on churches who refuse to ordain or marry homosexuals.

Neither of my opponents are pledging to protect the church body.

There's legislation that would make Delaware the global hub of embryonic stem cell research.

This expands our state's abortion tolerance and opens the door to human cloning in our backyards.

My opponent also wants to surrender our sovereignty to the United Nations.

The Washington Post once described Christians as poor, uneducated and easy to command when it comes to elections.

By writing me in on November 7th the body of Christ would come together and reclaim the authority we are given in government.

Delaware can elect a God-fearing U.S. Senator.

Learn more...[snip]


Comments

Eric Dondero said…
And everything she says there is entirely consistent with libertarian beliefs. Just because someone is a committed Christian, does not mean they cannot also be a libertarian. She has said time and time again, even when addressing the Kent County Libertarian Party last June, that she may be personally a social conservative, she does not wish to use the power of government to enforce morality.

Really Tyler. It's a shame that you and other Mike Castle backers are not getting on board with her. Those of us Libertarian Republicans who were backing her over Castle, said explicitly before the primary, that if Castle won, we'd be enthusiastic backers of his campaign.

What's up with your side?
tom said…
OK, so this wasn't the result you were hoping for, but consider the alternative...

or, now that your preferred candidate is out of the race, you could support Libertarian Jim Rash instead.
Anonymous said…
It is her views on the expansion of goverment compaired to Coons is why I'll voter for her or Jim Rash.

Castle and Coons are one of the same.
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