Alabama's Commandments Monument Judge is considering a run on the Constitution Party ticket.
Let's all go encourage him:
The worldnetdaily report (
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=36899 ) quotes columnist John Fund of the Wall Street Journal (
http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110004635 ), who is in turn quoting an Atlanta Journal-Constitution report that Moore was "treated like a rock star, signing autographs and getting thunderous standing ovations" at last Saturday's Christian Coalition "Family and Freedom" rally in Atlanta, where he was a featured speaker....
Moore is being courted by the Constitution Party, which has the third largest voter registration in the US, and which fielded its 2000 presidential candidate in 48 states (although in seven states he qualified only as a write-in candidate). Were Moore to run on the CP's religious conservative ticket, he could pose a serious challenge to Bush's chances of reelection....
And in her column at newswithviews.com on Tuesday, Kelly McGinley concludes:
"It is well past time to be loyal to Christ instead of the Republican Party. Time to stand for righteousness. It is time for a third party; the Constitution Party is the one I have in mind. Visit their website at www.constitutionparty.com . Check out their party platform and their candidates and you will see a big difference. Maybe if we practice tough love the Republican Party would repent and come back to its platform. But if not, duty is duty. Let righteousness ring!"
I think Judge Moore deserves all the support we can give. Don't you? ;)