The Commemoration of All Souls does, alas, take a back seat this particular year to the U.S. Presidential elections even for myself: the souls in Purgatory always need our help, but days that could determine a civilization’s destiny don’t come all the time.
Yet, for that, this elevation in our society of the exercise of the franchise to a sacral dignity is utterly ridiculous; it comes from the inflation of the capitalized Democracy into a sacred cow. Yes, of course, it is the responsibility of every eligible citizen to exercise the franchise, but I defy all the inane “just go vote, no matter who or what for, but just do it” propaganda to declare that part of that responsibility is to do so intelligently, from due discernment in conformity with a rightly-ordered conscience. Any vote for Sen. Sacrilege or sodomite “marriage” is, by these criteria, an irresponsible one, and it would be better for the common good if the uninformed, the stupid, the perverse (spiritually, intellectually, and/or otherwise), and those on government handouts would stay away (or were kept away) from the polls. Rush Limbaugh has something of the right idea here.
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U.S. Presidential Election Day793 words, reading time ~ 3:10 mins