Stay informed: The 2008 Conservative Voters Field Guide

March 15, 2008by Infidelesto on · Comments

I just finished reading something I think those who are interested in making an informed decision this November’s elections should read. Let’s face it, there’s a lot of voters out there who are disinterested from voting simply because they don’t know about the issues. It’s essential to our future to know who we are voting for and why.

Many may pull the trigger for a candidate without really knowing anything about the policies of a candidate, hence they know nothing about who they are voting for since politics are not about how good-looking a candidate is, but more importantly, what they stand for.. I urge those who plan to vote this november to check this out.

Nationally syndicated talk show host and former mayor of San Diego, Roger Hedgecock, brings us the second installment of a six part series entitled “The 2008 Conservative Voters Field Guide #2 - The War“.

From Congressman Duncan Hunter:

“Roger Hedgecock rightly recognizes that our future will be defined by whether or not we are successful in the War on Terror. Roger addresses the complex issues surrounding the Global War on Terrorism with an informational and substantive perspective.

With the 2008 Presidential election on the horizon, resources such as Roger’s Voter’s Field Guide will serve to educate and remind voters about the importance of achieving victory in the War on Terror, as well as the consequences of failure.”

You can get download the PDF for FREE by signing up for Roger’s community forum here.

The first part of this series came out last November and is titled “The 2008 Conservative Voters Field Guide #1 - Immigration

From Congressman Tom Tancredo:

What is needed is a widespread availability of immigration policy, such as the important information in this voter’s field guide. The results of the 2008 election will play a critical role - not just in determining what kind of country we are - but to determine whether we are a country at all. Educated voters will make this decision.”

Other volumes to be published: Healthcare, Economy and Tax Reform, Medicare/Social Security and Global Warming.

From Roger:

“If voters are educated and understand the issues,
they are in a better position to elect the right President for the
people in 2008,” Hedgecock introduces.

blog comments powered by Disqus