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Does the 6th commandment apply to elections?

Nearly a month ago, President Donald Trump miraculously escaped an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Within days, however, that horrific incident was overshadowed by Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race and Kamala Harris’s rise to the top of the Democratic field with much media fanfare.

The mainstream media is currently focused on three main objectives: to make Harris a saint, to ignore the fact that it is clear that Biden cannot continue in the presidency, and to put off the intricately orchestrated attempt to execute the former president.

As we learn from the Bible, “the anger of man does not accomplish the righteousness of God.” We can express our dissatisfaction passionately but peacefully, within the bounds of the law.

If the assassination of President Trump had been successful, the whole country would have been thrown into chaos, and the Deep State would undoubtedly have emerged from the shadows to crush the protests against this unspeakable act, making its actions against the January 6th protests seem mild in comparison.

Are the Deep State Democrat Media Mouths Successful?

With each passing day, more Americans seem to believe that because President Trump wasn’t seriously injured, it’s no big deal, never mind that two rally attendees were seriously injured, one of whom bravely lost his life to protect his wife and daughter. They dismiss this as politics as usual, and assume that the Secret Service has learned its lesson and will at least do better in the future.

Let your guard down

There’s no need to rush. Remember, this isn’t the first time Trump has been denied proper security and the result has been death and destruction. Before the events of January 6th, the president offered to send in the National Guard to protect the Capitol. Then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declined, and four patriots lost their lives that day. Trump is accused of leading the January 6th riot, but isn’t it odd that he would have tried to protect the Capitol with armed guards so that his “troops” could attack it with prayer books and rosaries and cardboard signs?

We have been asked to accept so much over the past four years.

But what if there was a different perspective? What if it had been the Trump administration’s responsibility to protect candidates challenging the president in the presidential election? If a candidate running against Trump had not received adequate protection and an assassin had nearly killed him, would the media have played it down? Would the media have correctly exposed the dangers resulting from deliberate failure to protect opponents, or, worse, complicity in such treason?

Again, if the positions were reversed, it is not hard to imagine that the media, politicians, and cultural elites led by Hollywood executives would not have labeled the Republican Party a “threat to democracy,” and anyone who votes for Trump (who has already been branded a “literal Hitler”) would be considered an enemy of the state.

Instead, the Democrats’ number two, Kamala Harris, is now being revered as the party’s savior and said to be worthy of that hallowed position.

But where are the people who voted for Harris? Where is the Democratic Party’s democratic process?

Perhaps it’s fitting that pundits are saying Democrats staged a coup to remove Joe Biden from the presidential race in 2024. After all, it was the 2020 election coup that put him in the White House in the first place.

In addition to the commandment “Thou shalt not murder,” the eighth commandment must apply to nations as well as individuals. “Thou shalt not steal” means that election procedures must be followed so that there is no fraud at the polling stations or ballot boxes.

American society, whether Christian or Jewish, has adhered to the Ten Commandments in the past and must adhere to its basic tenets today. When one political party decides to break two of those rules in order to maintain power, every patriot must be prepared to stand up and put an end to that tyranny.

Will they do that?

“Fight! Fight! Fight!” they exclaimed joyfully.

As Howard Beale (Peter Finch) blurted out in the prophetic 1976 film Network, “First we have to be angry!” This election season, will we finally, as a nation, get angry enough to join Beale in saying:I am so angry and I can’t take it anymore!

Of course, this conflict need not and should not turn to violence. As we learn from the Bible, “the anger of man does not accomplish the righteousness of God” (James 1:20). We can express our grievances passionately, but peacefully, within the bounds of the law.

Or will we sit back and watch as the theft of elections, and even the murder of political opponents, becomes the new normal in our once great constitutional republic?

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