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Re: Remind me - Who is voting FOR McCain?
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Re: Remind me - Who is voting FOR McCain?
Are any of you that are voting for Obama members of a union?
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The Sarah Palin haters are really going to hate this:
News Article: Palin Draws Crowd of 60,000 in the Villages (Florida) I love this reader comment on the article on that page: M5TM1 wrote: |
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That is, if he even knows what truth is... |
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Hey, Dalice, why don't YOU expound on why you love the virtuous oSCAMa and support his nonsense instead of just ridiculing the other side and their supporters?
Why do YOU support this crackpot? |
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Some of you people amaze me! :aaa
Been away from the forum for a while - came back to check it out and began to read some of the drivel posted here and I am absolutely blown away by some of your justifications for voting for Obama. To read some of this on a "Christian" forum - much less an "Apostolic" forum is unbelievable. I'm not a doom and gloom person - usually very optimistic - but some of what I'm reading just proves that people are becoming (or are already) de-sensitized and deceived. I have one question - have you REALLY (and I mean really, truly, sincerely) spent time in prayer regarding how you will vote? The long-term consequences of this election will affect your children and grandchildren in ways that no other election ever has. I personally believe that we will answer to God for how we vote (in every race, from school boards, city councils, state governments, all the way to Capitol Hill and Pennsylvania Avenue) And yes - sometimes we have to take the lesser of two evils! No McCain is not the perfect candidate but as Stephen Hoover said - he is closer to what we as Apostolics stand for than Obama could ever be! People - wake up! Yes, politics is politics - there has always been mud-slinging, lying etc. - but in my heart of hearts, I believe that this election is different and I fear for the America as we know it - if Obama is elected. Tonight, my heart is heavy with some of the things that I have read here. Please take the time to quit fussing and arguing about some of the issues and spend time on your knees talking to God about our country and how HE would have you vote! And to Daniel A. (or anyone else so inclined) - please don't make snide remarks about my comment regarding "fear" - I'm not running scared and I don't believe everything I read or hear about either candidate - I'm just shocked that people who consider themselves "in tune with God" can conscientiously vote for anyone who doesn't even come close to any form of what we believe or stand for! I will make one more comment and then I will bow out of this political discussion..... MissBrat - you express yourself very well and state your case very convincingly! I "ditto" everything you said! :tiphat |
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I am voting for McCain and proud of it. As this last poster said, spend some time in prayer about the person to vote for. Our enemies will be dancing in the streets if BO wins. WHY is that??
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(swish) Nothing but net! |
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We need a Reggie Miller-to-Spike Lee smilie lol |
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I plan on voting for John McCain. So does my wife.
We are afraid of Barack Obama and his "liberal" agenda. We live on a pension and Social Security. We see our income remain unchanged but costs going up constantly. It's like receiving another pay cut each month. In my opinion, that will just get worse at a faster rate under a "tax and spend" liberal. BHO is probably the most "liberal" senator in the lot. If BHO does get in, I'm trusting that God will help us endure. Perhaps at the age of 70 (actually 71 shortly after election) I may have to go back to work after being retired for 10 years. I'm not just 10 years older than when I retired, I'm not in as good of health as when I retired. At John McCain's age, the VP is very important. In my opinion, Sarah Palin would make a better President than Barack Obama. So the VP candidate is important in this election. The next President may appoint as many as 3 Supreme Court Justices. I fear the type of people Barack Obama has promised to appoint. Since we live in a country that is controlled by Supreme Court interpretations of the Constitution, who gets appointed to the Supreme Court is important. I do not ever expect to see Roe v. Wade overturned. That is just a carrot the Republicans dangle in front of the gullible. Another thing that scares me about BHO is that he is part of the Daley Chicago political machine. |
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