Values voters, conservatives advised to be patient in lead-up to Election Day 2008

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Chad Groening OneNewsNow.comSeptember 25, 2007 gop_church_vote.jpg

A conservative publisher and author says he has no doubt that if elected president, Hillary Clinton would follow the same disastrous appeasement foreign policy that characterized her husband's presidency. But he doesn't think the possibility of another Clinton administration should scare people into voting for the "lesser of two evils."

Joseph Farah, publisher and editor of WorldNetDaily, served as moderator for last week's "GOP Values Voters Presidential Debate." Farah believes Hillary Clinton is going to be a formidable opponent to whoever ultimately wins the GOP nomination -- and if elected, he predicts, the former first lady would pursue a very liberal foreign policy.

"Hillary is wedded to a political agenda of appeasement [and] demilitarization of this country -- so I think its going to be quite bad," the publisher remarks.

Farah says he has no doubt that Clinton would follow the disastrous national defense policies of her husband if she is able to become the next Commander-in-Chief. But that does not mean conservative voters should settle for someone like Rudy Giuliani, he states.

"We shouldn't fear [a second Clinton presidency] so that we will do anything and vote for anyone to deny her the White House," he says. For example, Farah points out that when Bill Clinton was in the White House, Giuliani -- who was then mayor of New York City -- commented that he and the president had very few disagreements.

"And he was right," says Farah. "He doesn't say that today, but it is still true today -- no matter what he pretends to be as a Republican presidential candidate."

The publisher's advice to Christian voters, in particular, is "not to be fooled by Republican candidates who now are dressed like sheep" because "we know they're really ravening wolves." He also advises individuals not to always settle for "the lesser of two evils." He cautions values voters to be patient because he believes there is plenty of time for a true conservative candidate to emerge from the pack.

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