Curtis Bostic,
You are proof that true moral conservatives have a
responsibility to glorify God in the political process of elections, whether we
win or lose. If we lose, we lose because we did not abandon our convictions of
right and wrong, and if we win we win remaining true to the convictions.
Though
our country lost an opportunity to see how a man of conviction, a true moral
conservative, can raise the level of hope and trust in the government - they
still were able to see how one runs a campaign.
To the many who voted and supported,
we have not lost here - we have won. I pray we learn from tonight that we have
many in the low country who still believe and will rally behind moral
conservatism and that in the future this causes us to form a strong coalition
of voters who will stand together for whatever and whoever our moral
convictions determine is the best use of our vote.
I want to remind us that
you, the moral conservatives, are still the largest constituency in the low
country - many of whom just did not vote. We are the largest because we are united not by
a candidate but by an abiding, time-tested idea - the restoring of moral values to government. So, I
challenge you tonight, let us begin to talk and discuss what we can do together
to increase the number of voters in the low country who believe that high
morals and integrity are the first value that we need in any political office -
federal, state, county, city, school board. Let's unite and arouse the moral
conservative movement coming out of this.
Again, thank you, Curtis and the many
who labored, you have reminded us of our responsibility to pursue glorifying
God in the political process. May we grow from here. This was a victory in many
ways.
Your grateful brother,
Tim Bryant
P. S. WHAT DO WE DO NOW? DON'T DISENGAGE.
Will you commit in the next week to register one other like minded voter from your friends/church? Studies of voting behavior among citizens who regularly attend church indicate that between two-thirds and three-fourths of them still do not vote regularly or at all! That is a lot of light being hid under a bushel. Let us change that static in the Lowcountry so that we may see candidates of high morals and integrity, like Curtis, bless our country with their leadership by running and winning at the level of federal, state, county, city, and school board in the next round.Will you use the energy of this loss and do this positive thing this week? Encourage others to do likewise by sharing this page or leaving comments.
Will you commit in the next week to register one other like minded voter from your friends/church? Studies of voting behavior among citizens who regularly attend church indicate that between two-thirds and three-fourths of them still do not vote regularly or at all! That is a lot of light being hid under a bushel. Let us change that static in the Lowcountry so that we may see candidates of high morals and integrity, like Curtis, bless our country with their leadership by running and winning at the level of federal, state, county, city, and school board in the next round.Will you use the energy of this loss and do this positive thing this week? Encourage others to do likewise by sharing this page or leaving comments.
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