I think Christian are the most delusional people walking the face of the earth!!!
Now, HappyTown, that's not very nice! Read your first sentence again
real slowly! Christians that follow Christ are not dislusioned. Or have
I misunderstood what you are saying!
Mark, please don't insult Harry Truman's memory by comparing him to George W. Bush.
Now I don't have time to educate you but take time to read "Truman" ... David McCullough's wonderful biography of Harry Truman and then you can comment intelligently on Truman.
Now people, let's be realistic.
John McCain is going to lose and he's going to lose badly.
All I hope is that when it happens, all this ridiculous stuff about praying for deliverance from Obama stops and you right wingers act like you have a little maturity.
Democracy will be at work and most folks are plain sick of the uncontrolled deregulation, the pandering to the robber barons remniscient of the Republican party of the early twentieth century, and the entire failed presidency of George W. Bush.
Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton were elected with a simple message; it's the economy.
While McCain lurches from issue to issue, Barack Obama is keeping it simple: George W. Bush's presidency is a failure and John McCain wants more of the same.
But if Barack Obama is elected President of the United States, he will be elected by people with whom you may not agree with on every point, but people who love America just like you do.
Remember that and you won't make yourselves look silly after election day.
Your post is offensive to me. You think it is ridiculous for those of us, that disagree with the policies that Obama proposes, to pray??? What better thing can we do? I will stop here because if I continue I will become offensive to you I'm sure.
Your post is offensive to me. You think it is ridiculous for those of us, that disagree with the policies that Obama proposes, to pray??? What better thing can we do? I will stop here because if I continue I will become offensive to you I'm sure.
You're offended because someone who might vote for Obama loves America too?
That's about par for the course for the simplistic right wing rhetoric on this board.
I would like to add one more thing to think about.
When you vote think of a cemetery 100 miles long and 100 miles wide. That is what it would take to bury the babies slaughtered in our country alone. 42 million babies laid end to end, side by side. There is no national cemetery that large.
I wonder if this could be the great cloud of witnesses?
You are right this is the issue.
__________________ "It is inhumane, in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity." Dave Barry 2005
I am a firm believer in the Old Paths
Articles on such subjects as "The New Birth," will be accepted, whether they teach that the new birth takes place before baptism in water and Spirit, or that the new birth consists of baptism of water and Spirit. - THE PENTECOSTAL HERALD Dec. 1945
"It is doubtful if any Trinitarian Pentecostals have ever professed to believe in three gods, and Oneness Pentecostals should not claim that they do." - Daniel Segraves
BUT IF THE CONGRESS, MEDIA AND THE FOLKS HAD SUPPORTED BUSH THE WARS WOULD BE OVER, WHO COULD FUNCTION UNDER THE CONSTANT HAMMERING.
That's one of the strangest lines of thinking that comes from the NeoCon side of the Republican party. The thought that somehow the Bush administrations rush to war and HORRENDOUS, mistake ridden planning for the war in Iraq, compliments of Paul Wolfowitz, Dick Cheney, Don Rumsfeld, Tommy Frank and signed off by GWB, could have all been fixed by the Congress and media cheering them on is goofy. We never had enough troops on the ground to secure the peace of Iraq. Generals like Erick Shinseki tried to inform them of their errors and they wouldn't relent.
Defend GWB's reasoning and purpose all you want, but please don't blame their ineptness, misguided ideas and bad decisions on anyone but the men in blame.
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In essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all things, charity. Augustine
Mark, please don't insult Harry Truman's memory by comparing him to George W. Bush.
Now I don't have time to educate you but take time to read "Truman" ... David McCullough's wonderful biography of Harry Truman and then you can comment intelligently on Truman.
Now people, let's be realistic.
John McCain is going to lose and he's going to lose badly.
All I hope is that when it happens, all this ridiculous stuff about praying for deliverance from Obama stops and you right wingers act like you have a little maturity.
Democracy will be at work and most folks are plain sick of the uncontrolled deregulation, the pandering to the robber barons remniscient of the Republican party of the early twentieth century, and the entire failed presidency of George W. Bush.
Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton were elected with a simple message; it's the economy.
While McCain lurches from issue to issue, Barack Obama is keeping it simple: George W. Bush's presidency is a failure and John McCain wants more of the same.
But if Barack Obama is elected President of the United States, he will be elected by people with whom you may not agree with on every point, but people who love America just like you do.
Remember that and you won't make yourselves look silly after election day.
This is the post of the week, if not the month.
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In essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all things, charity. Augustine
Mark, please don't insult Harry Truman's memory by comparing him to George W. Bush.
Now I don't have time to educate you but take time to read "Truman" ... David McCullough's wonderful biography of Harry Truman and then you can comment intelligently on Truman.
Now people, let's be realistic.
John McCain is going to lose and he's going to lose badly.
All I hope is that when it happens, all this ridiculous stuff about praying for deliverance from Obama stops and you right wingers act like you have a little maturity.
Democracy will be at work and most folks are plain sick of the uncontrolled deregulation, the pandering to the robber barons remniscient of the Republican party of the early twentieth century, and the entire failed presidency of George W. Bush.
Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton were elected with a simple message; it's the economy.
While McCain lurches from issue to issue, Barack Obama is keeping it simple: George W. Bush's presidency is a failure and John McCain wants more of the same.
But if Barack Obama is elected President of the United States, he will be elected by people with whom you may not agree with on every point, but people who love America just like you do.
Remember that and you won't make yourselves look silly after election day.
Wow! I'm sad to see that you have not seen through the socialistic views of Obama. Obama wants to destroy capitalism that has made the country great and replace it with socialism that will destroy our way of life.
This is easily seen through his associations. Below is a link of him in an interview. He wants to bankrupt the coal industry.
Wow! I'm sad to see that you have not seen through the socialistic views of Obama. Obama wants to destroy capitalism that has made the country great and replace it with socialism that will destroy our way of life.
This is easily seen through his associations. Below is a link of him in an interview. He wants to bankrupt the coal industry.
Verlon,
I'm adding to your link, for further information, as well.
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Quote:
Obama and the courts
In a 2001 interview with Chicago public radio station WBEZ-FM, Mr. Obama explained his view of our judiciary - one that goes well beyond the typical liberal penchant for legislating from the bench and includes revolutionary change. Mr. Obama said the court of Chief Justice Earl Warren, from 1953 to 1969, was not "radical" because he did not wander into the area of redistributive justice: "To that extent, as radical as I think people tried to characterize the Warren Court, it wasn't that radical." Most court historians believe that the Warren court was the most radical in American history. Apparently, it wasn't radical enough for Mr. Obama.