A New Direction of Change

Oct 30, 2008

Election day is coming up. Only five days until we will let our voices be heard by voting. Many people I know are feeling the same tension about this election. We are afraid of losing all that we hold dear to us.

Let me say that we will make it through the hard times. But let me EXCLAIM that it is not over yet! I really believe that with Prayer and Hard work, we can turn out the votes for victory.

I believe Back to the Constitution has gone in the wrong direction. I’ve just been reproducing the talking points that we have heard from others sources. I have been whining about all the bad thing that could happen, and not getting out and changing things for the better.

I’m a teenager, and teenagers are not expected to do anything but party and have fun. I think that should change. We need Change, yes! We need to change our low expectations into greater purposes!

I’m calling all Teenagers in Michigan, and the whole Nation to “comment” on this post, saying they are ready for change. Not Obama change which would make us lazier and dependent on the government. Teens are ready and capable to change the world. We are ready to do hard things. Comment and be heard. Older Teens (20 through 130) you are welcome to comment too. We need change.

We all are tired with the rich politicians promising us change when we give them our votes. Then they don’t do anything.

Nobody can change your life but you.

Democratic Senator Carl Levin of Michigan has been in the US Senate for 30 years….yikes! Michigan is in a one state recession. Our wonderful Democratic Governor is in her second term. She promised we would be blown away with four more years of her policies. Nothing has change in Michigan, yet other states that have Conservative policies are thriving.

Michigan needs change. If Carl Levin gets elected we will have six more of the same.

I extort you, in your own state, that you fight for Life, Truth, liberty, and the Free Market. Do something today, and stick to it.

Do hard things that matter!

  • Start your own website and commit to it. Comment on this post if you want to commit to a website with purpose. I can help you.
  • Plan ahead and plan now! Start a grass roots pack in your state. (Get a jump for the next election)
  • Work on a campaign for the remaining five days.
  • Witness. Share your faith, and beliefs to others.
  • Find out where your candidates stand.
  • Get out the vote, and vote yourself.

I was talking with an Obama supporter, Monday. When I exlained the truth, her perspective changed on what Obama’s change would really do. She thank me and will probably vote for McCain/Palin now. We can change the votes. Do something today.

God Bless,
Andrew Biddinger

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6 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. "Andrew" of Jackson, MI
    October 30th, 2008 at 8:48 pm #

    I am ready for change. Changing for low expectations to hard, life changing work! I want to impact the world.

  2. Daniel
    October 31st, 2008 at 4:09 am #

    Hi Andrew

    Your site is great. I there is another Jackson resident that started a site called http://www.happeningjackson.com it has just started up but Jackson bloggers can advertise blogs for free.

  3. Daniel Miller
    November 1st, 2008 at 10:53 am #

    I’ve been doing all those things you mentioned and have converted several people over to McCain. I’m hitting the abortion issue hard, and I encourage you all to do the same.

    Daniel Miller, FrontLinesBlog.com

  4. Daniel Miller
    November 1st, 2008 at 12:25 pm #

  5. erichilliard
    November 1st, 2008 at 8:29 pm #

    Nice blog. Have you checked out the Campaign for Liberty yet?

    http://www.campaignforliberty.com

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