In 2008, I held my nose and voted for McCain.
When Dick DeVos ran for governor in Michigan, I held my nose and voted for the spineless weenie.
But now, I’m basically done.
In 2008, I held my nose and voted for McCain.
When Dick DeVos ran for governor in Michigan, I held my nose and voted for the spineless weenie.
But now, I’m basically done.
You’ve no doubt heard that Rev. Rick Warren – the author of the book The Purpose Driven Life – has been invited by The Nazarine (a.k.a. Barack Hussein Obama) to speak at his inauguration. This single act has people on the Right and the Left up in arms.
The Right I can deal with. The Left, however, is going to get the brunt of my scorn…which they richly deserve.
Ever wonder why many atheists celebrate Christmas, which is a holy holiday? I mean, doesn’t celebrating Christmas imply a tacit subscription to the religion that you claim is a fraud? How many Christians celebrate the Chinese New Year, or Hindu holidays? Not many, I’ll bet.
I can respect non-Christians for not celebrating Christmas, as they are being consistent. I can also respect some Christians who do not celebrate Christmas on Scriptural grounds (there is nothing in either the Old Testament or the New Testament that mandates a holiday for Christ’s birth or that it reside on December 25th). The point in claiming a specific religious doctrine is to adhere one’s self to a specific set of principles and practices. Atheists don’t believe in a divine creator, so they have no need to celebrate Christmas, right?
But, a lot of them do. Of course, they’ll deny their seeming approval of a religion to the bitter end that they recognize either Jesus Christ or the existence of God. Instead, they’ll ramble on about the “secularization” of Christmas. Then, they’ll go on to claim that many of the symbols of Christmas do not have Christian roots.
This is, of course, complete bull. Many of the recognizable symbols of Christmas have Christian origins going way back to the founding of the religion.
For this installment, let’s focus on the country of origin for Barack Obama’s black heritage. Let’s take a good look at his cousin: Raila Odinga.
Why?
Take a look at the following videos (watch them all the way through):
In this installment, we go way back to Barack and the Democrat primaries. Let’s talk about one of Obama’s spiritual mentors, specifically Father Michael Pfleger.
You’ve probably heard about this guy already. However, I only think it fair to include him (and the others) for the sake of posterity. It’s good to know what a man believes, because it it a sure sign of how he will act in any given situation.
Sometimes, you can’t make this kind of stuff up. Rep. Steven Cohen (D-TN) said from the floor of the House of Representatives:
I submit to you, Mr. Speaker, that the parties have differences, but if you want change, you want the Democratic Party. Barack Obama was a community organizer like Jesus, who our minister prayed about. Pontius Pilate was a governor.