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Re: Sarah Palin, Todd Bentley, and Dominion Theolo
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Originally Posted by Sam
Once upon a time, there was a young charismatic and eloquent young leader who decided his Nation need a change and that he was the one to implement it. The people were receptive and ready for a change. He spoke passionately when denouncing the existing system, and the media loved him. Nobody questioned what he believed in or whom his friends were. He would help the poor and bring free medical care and education to all. He would bring justice and equality. He said: "I am for hope and change and I will bring you both." Nobody bothered to ask about the change, so by the time the executioners’ guns went silent, all personal firearms had been confiscated. When everyone was finally equal, they were equally poor, hungry and miserable. Their free education was worthless. When the change was fully implemented, the country had been reduced to a Third World status. More than a million people fled in small boats and rafts. The charismatic young leader was Fidel Castro; the nation, Cuba.
The citizens of the United States would never fall for a charismatic, eloquent young leader who promises hope and change without asking,“What change, and how much will it cost us?”—would we?
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If only Fidel had made the baseball team, huh?
Your post reminded me of a quote credited to Hitler: "What luck for leaders that men do not think."
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