Posted in 2008 Presidential Race, Christianity, Politics, Random Thoughts, Religion, tagged 2008 Election, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Christianity, Jesus, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Politics, Religion on November 10, 2008 | 4 Comments »
God, forgive me.
It seems so obvious to me now, I’m ashamed to admit I couldn’t see it before. I’ve wasted so many years following politics, truly thinking I could vote in people that could make the world better, or at least prevent other people from making it worse. I tried to convince people there was [...]
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Obama has raised over $600 million while running for President. (See OpenSecrets.org). All that money so he can have a job that makes, what, $300,000 a year? Imagine what actual good (not promised good) he could have done with $600 million.
Hey Obama, why didn’t you spread that wealth around instead of bombarding us with your messianic ads? And [...]
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Posted in 2008 Presidential Race, Christianity, Politics, Religion, tagged 2008 Election, 2008 Presidential Race, Barack Obama, Christianity, Obama, Politics, Religion on October 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The following is guest post written by my wife Bethany:
In spite of my husband’s valiant attempt to get an answer to this question via Facebook, other than the vague “I think he will do a better job than McCain” or the ever popular redirection “Can you biblically defend voting for McCain?”, we still haven’t gotten [...]
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Posted in 2008 Presidential Race, Politics, Whiney Liberals, tagged 2008 Election, 2008 Presidential Race, John McCain, McCain, Palin, Politics, Sarah Palin on September 3, 2008 | 3 Comments »
With his pick of Sarah Palin as running mate, John McCain has not only stolen whatever thunder Obama was expecting to get from his descent upon Mount Olympus, but he has also energized conservatives all across the country. Palin is one of us. This is the change we were waiting for!
There is a firestorm of anti-Palin [...]
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I say this with utter sincerity: I really never wanted to go into an election season trying to convince people who not to vote for. We should be telling people who to vote for, not against.
However, I also say this with utter sincerity: half of the country is being duped by a charlatan named Barrack [...]
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