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The Real Battle: Fighting the Evil That Divides Us

In a deeply divided world, we face a critical decision. Who or what is driving us apart, and how can we reunite? As we approach this election, it’s time to choose the leader who will stand up for the Constitution, protect our freedoms, and confront the evil forces dividing us.

The enemy of your enemy is your friend. This phrase has never been more relevant than it is today. We find ourselves in a situation where unity seems essential, yet we couldn’t be more divided. Both sides of the political spectrum are upset, and rightfully so. We distrust the media more than ever, and even some of our friends. But what is truly at the heart of this discord? There seems to be a force—a mutual enemy—intentionally designed to drive us apart.

Now, some may claim they know exactly who or what this enemy is. But do they really? What we do know is that something is terribly wrong. The animosity between opposing sides is so intense that it’s almost impossible not to believe that this division is being orchestrated. Evil thrives in confusion. Corruption thrives in it too, while friends strive to become better, communicate, understand, and build relationships. So, who or what is responsible for driving this wedge between us?

The truth is, I don’t have all the answers, and neither does anyone else. But I do know one thing: it is evil. And this evil must be eradicated if we are ever to come together again as friends, as compatriots, as fellow citizens.

As we approach this upcoming election, we face a critical decision. Which choice will help us destroy the evil forces that are tearing us apart? And keep in mind—those are the same forces that got us into this mess. I propose that the answer lies in returning to the principles upon which this country was founded—principles embodied in our Constitution. We must ask ourselves which choice would uphold the Constitution, and which choice would obliterate it.

What I find surprising is how often I hear calls to “defend democracy,” when in truth, we are a constitutional republic. The idea of a pure democracy—where the majority rules without constraint—can quickly turn into mob rule. In contrast, a constitutional republic, as intended by our founders, ensures that laws and principles govern, protecting the rights of all individuals, not just the majority. This is the system designed to keep us balanced and united.

The question then becomes: what does this evil force fear the most? Perhaps the choice we must make isn’t the one we would ideally prefer, but it must be the one that poses the greatest threat to those who seek to divide us—those who seek to destroy the Constitution. That’s why I urge you to vote for the candidate who is feared most by these divisive evil forces.

Vote for the candidate who will stand up for “We the People” and fight for the Constitution. Vote for the leader who will defend freedom of speech, even when they disagree with what is being said. Vote for the one who supports the right to self-defense as enshrined in the Second Amendment. Vote for liberty, not fear.

We must also vote for the candidate who upholds religious freedom, allowing all to worship freely. Vote for the leader who understands the fundamental differences between men and women and respects those differences.

And yes, vote for the candidate who would never allow men who identify as women to compete in women’s sports. Evil thrives when it confuses us. It resorts to assassination and isolation. But it dies when we call it out for what it is.

We are at a crossroads. This election is not just about choosing a leader; it’s about choosing our survival as a constitutional republic where “We the People” choose—not a system that dictates who is on the ballots whenever they (the undefinable and uncontrollable evil) wish, like communists. It’s about choosing unity over division, truth over deception, and freedom over oppression. Let’s make a choice that will unite us, protect our freedoms, and uphold the Constitution. One nation under God. E pluribus unum. Out of many, we become one again. Let’s make the choice that evil fears the most.

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