Christian right starts high-tech voter-registration drive
First came the prayer, then the political rallies.
Then came the data mining and target marketing.
The venues for a series of recent Christian political rallies couldn't have been more different — one night at the Marks Street Senior Center in downtown Orlando; the next at McKenna's Place, an Irish pub in Greenacres; the next at Calvary Chapel, a megachurch based in Fort Lauderdale — but the purpose was the same:
Enlisting Florida Christians in a high-tech outreach program by identifying and signing up tens of thousands of area Christians who aren't registered to vote so they can cast ballots this fall and beat President Barack Obama in November....
hasn't the voter ballot process been bought out by a company in Spain that bought it out for another company or something? If an international company counts the ballots, where's the local accountability that has kept elections believable and fair? anyone out there have more information on this?
"Christians who aren't registered to vote so they can cast ballots this fall and beat President Barack Obama in November."
Many Christians today are compromised by their denominational standing which have become pro-sodomy. Their knowledge of Scripture on this issue is limited to what their pulpits teach. There is a battle going on for hearts and minds but all to often hearts and minds even in churches are split between Christ and Barabbas. ELCA and the Episcopalians revealed this.
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