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srussell
07-22-2008, 02:15 PM
The love fest doesn't stop.

At the time of this post, whether you Google John Mccain, or Barack Obama, the first photo at the top of the hits is a photo of guess who? Obama.

It's probably a fluke since Obama is getting so much more attention from his disciples, I mean, from the media.

Or is it?

Sam

righter1
07-22-2008, 03:04 PM
Sam, it's a conspiracy!!!! :p

srussell
07-22-2008, 03:30 PM
For the record, I don't think it's part of some left-wing conspiracy of which Google is a willing accomplice.

However, I do think that it demonstrates the love-fest that the folks in the media are having with Obama. There's so much more coverage on Obama, especially with his rock-star like tour of the Middle-East and Europe, that the numbers are affecting Google's search results.

Or, the Trilateral Commission, along with the UN and the Aliens, have something do with it. :p


Sam

kshsj777
07-22-2008, 04:44 PM
I googled John McCain and got a picture of him, not Obama. Hmm... maybe it got changed?

For the record, I don't like either one of them, and I'm thinking about writing in Huckabee's name or maybe either writing in King Jesus, LOL. Not that my vote would do any good.

Merry
07-22-2008, 05:47 PM
Or you could,d write in 'the other black guy,' Alan Keyes.

kshsj777
07-22-2008, 06:11 PM
I don't know who Alan Keyes is.

Mona
07-22-2008, 06:12 PM
Hullo Folks,

I don't usually comment on political things, since I am a preacher, seriously I am. I don't play political correctness when preaching the Word but with "politics" as such, I do try to be careful. HOWEVER, I am not preaching in this arena and I just want to say... My horse didn't make it to the finals, he came in second, so to speak. I really like Mike Huckabee and yes, I like Alan Keyes too. I'd be excited to vote for either of them.

I guess I'll vote for McCain for the reason that he opposes abortion. That is a big deal with me. He is not in the right place for all my values but that one is a BIGGIE. It isn't that I dislike Obama as himself, but I don't like his political stand on too many things. Ah! in this area of life we are afforded each his own view. That's special.

Also Scifi, I looked at your web-site last night. It's cool. My 13 years old grandaughter is a writer and when I see her tomorrow, God willing and the creek don't rise, I'm going to show her your work and hopefully give her some inspiration from you.
It's good.

Mona

Gravity
07-22-2008, 06:58 PM
Odd that you mention this. I was going to put this on my blog, but now...I dunno. It may sound off-the-wall, but I truly believe what I'm about to say. Here goes:

Every now and then the human body, especially when it's been eating and drinking to excess, finds itself backed up with crud and in dire need of an enema. Once that's done, the body finds itself back in balance.

So it is in politics. In my time I've seen America periodically drift from her reliance on the Lord into hedonism and greed. When that occurs, God usually allows a Very Bad President to be elected, cleansing us and giving purity of vision once more. Sometimes it's a Republican, sometimes a Democrat. In either case it's His version of giving the country a high colonic. And that's why I think He fully intends to let BOssiah take this election.

It'll be a time of much higher taxes, morality falling even further (hard to imagine, I know, but just wait), seemgingly unsolvable security issues...in short, a "malaise" that will make the Carter years look like a kid's birthday party.

The fact this election will be given to this man in large part by nominal "Christians" who rejoice in immorality--including unfettered abortion and gay "marriages"--is immaterial. God has decided America is in need of a "cleansing" in order for us to know how much we need Him...and how foolish we were (and are) in relegating Him to a position of being our national rabbit's foot. And a cleansing is just what we'll get.

May the coming pain of persecution over the next four years under this man drive us to our knees, and in 2012 may He give us another chance.

So does that sound too tough for a blog?

SkeeterFranklin
07-22-2008, 07:22 PM
Alan Keyes is my favorite because of his strong pro-life stand. I also like Mike Huckabee and was disappointed when he didn't come out on top. What really upsets me is the the people in my church who think of themselves as very devout Christians don't see anything wrong with being pro-abortion or with gay marriage. I ruffle their feathers every time I open my mouth, which is too often.

kshsj777
07-22-2008, 08:50 PM
I guess I'll vote for McCain for the reason that he opposes abortion.

Yeah, I know he does, but on the other hand he thinks stem cell research is okay... and stem cell research is just another form of abortion.




Also Scifi, I looked at your web-site last night. It's cool. My 13 years old grandaughter is a writer and when I see her tomorrow, God willing and the creek don't rise, I'm going to show her your work and hopefully give her some inspiration from you.
It's good.

Mona

Thanks! I think I have mostly set up now. I'll try to add stuff on every now and then.



Every now and then the human body, especially when it's been eating and drinking to excess, finds itself backed up with crud and in dire need of an enema. Once that's done, the body finds itself back in balance.

So it is in politics. In my time I've seen America periodically drift from her reliance on the Lord into hedonism and greed. When that occurs, God usually allows a Very Bad President to be elected, cleansing us and giving purity of vision once more. Sometimes it's a Republican, sometimes a Democrat. In either case it's His version of giving the country a high colonic. And that's why I think He fully intends to let BOssiah take this election.

It'll be a time of much higher taxes, morality falling even further (hard to imagine, I know, but just wait), seemgingly unsolvable security issues...in short, a "malaise" that will make the Carter years look like a kid's birthday party.

The fact this election will be given to this man in large part by nominal "Christians" who rejoice in immorality--including unfettered abortion and gay "marriages"--is immaterial. God has decided America is in need of a "cleansing" in order for us to know how much we need Him...and how foolish we were (and are) in relegating Him to a position of being our national rabbit's foot. And a cleansing is just what we'll get.

May the coming pain of persecution over the next four years under this man drive us to our knees, and in 2012 may He give us another chance.


I hope that we'll get another chance, but something tells me it'll all go down hill from here until America disintegrates one way or another. And yes, I have strong feeling that Obama will be elected this year. :( And just when I was old enough to vote!

Mona
07-22-2008, 09:05 PM
I too am concerned that Obama will be elected. I too do not understand why Christians have separated themselves from the mind of God. We act as if we have no King. We act as if, as Christians, we have the same priviledge of voting God's Laws in or out as we do a President or other elected official. Yep, we need a good cleaning out, spiritually; and as in the First Testament, we can see how God arranges that little procedure.
Gravity, I certaiinly do not think this is a statement that you should NOT make on your blog. You will see feathers fly but hey, it's chickens that have feathers! That is the very reason people want to see God as a one syllable synomyn called LOVE. They wish to design their own god and allow him only one temperment; love me bless me. Ah!, they say,"My God would NEVER do a thing like that!" I say, "and what is your god's name?"

Mona

Xenia
07-22-2008, 11:14 PM
Great comments all around. I'm afraid John is right... high colonic around the bend. I am voting for McCain. I don't care for him much but he is better than Obama. My vote is the only real power I have in the situation (other than prayer of course). I just hope that our country CAN recover after 4 years of him. He is a socialist. Certain things once lost are almost impossible to get back. This is a dangerous time in my opinion... folks blindly follow Obama and determine to do so no matter what they learn about him. Strong delusion....

grateful
07-23-2008, 12:05 AM
Obama high colonic, eh?

I'm afraid you're right. But just a reminder, when we don't vote, we can't complain. And voting for someone who is not in the running is throwing away your vote.

Elaine

Gravity
07-23-2008, 01:03 AM
I just hope that our country CAN recover after 4 years of him. He is a socialist. Certain things once lost are almost impossible to get back. This is a dangerous time in my opinion... folks blindly follow Obama and determine to do so no matter what they learn about him. Strong delusion....

And the most disheartening thing about it all is how many "Christians" are getting darn-near orgasmic over the guy. There really is something definitely off about it all...and I say this as a normally level-headed guy. Have you seen the videos about him that were making the rounds a few months back? The one at taken at churches where the people were raising their hands at him, swooning, weeping? I dunno. They really are under a strong delusion.

Sad thing is, we'll get to pay for their adulation. I'll wager that 24 months from now we'll be astounded at how far the country has slipped; 48 months from now...who knows? Oh well. God knows, and none of this takes Him by surprise. And maybe the coming persecution will be just the kick in the slats the American church has needed. At the end we'll come out purer, but our shins will still hurt! :cool:

Mona
07-23-2008, 02:08 AM
Gravity,

I tried to send a message earlier this evening, but like too many of my efforts, I think I flubbed. One day soon, I'll catch on to what's going on.

What I had said was that I think you might should put you thoughts re: this matter on your blog. The feathers will fly but oh well. It's good to generate discussion!

I do not think we should restrain whatever the Lord wants us to say at any time. In some venues and according to our gifting, we'll say hard things.

I say hard things. They are true things but some do not want to hear it. That's no different than it has ever been for people at large. I do think the callous of culture has long ago moved into the Church and it is my estimation that in almost every Church there are two families living. It's war. It's like the Pharisees and the Sadduces. It is serious because while there is argument about whether God will raise a hand to His babies or if He 'just loves ya' goes on, the inside and outside is in danger of hell.

Write On,
Mona

I agree that we need a spiritual cathartic.

enochs author
07-23-2008, 08:56 AM
Hope you all saw Mr McCain's statement on Monday that Iraq borders Pakistan. And you think the clown we have in there now doesn't know much.

Gravity
07-23-2008, 11:11 AM
Yes, and Obama said only one bomb was dropped on Pearl Harbor. So what? Most gaffes on either side are coming from two men who are bone-weary from campaigning. And that can lead to muddled thinking. Case in point: with my last novel I had to tackle nearly one hundred pages of changes, and get it done in a very short amount of time (I was on deadline). Thirty-six hours later they were finished, and so was I. At that point I couldn't have told someone my street address if they'd paid me cash money.

So Obama's verbal gaffes don't mean a spit in the soup. It's his socialistic, morally-loose mindset that's the real issue, ...and the fact that there's something very dark blinding the eyes and ears of so many. As I said upthread, I don't make "occultic" accusations lightly. But I believe it's happening in this case. And I think God is allowing it to clean the dross out of the American church. In short, it will be the deluded, liberal, so-called "Christians" who will put Obama in office.

Edited for clarity...mine.

SkeeterFranklin
07-23-2008, 11:33 AM
God didn't let us down before. Bush got elected twice in spite of the predictions for his opponents. The liberals are still whining over Bush's defeat of Gore - or is it wining? Prayer can do it again. Maybe we will all be 'raptured' before we have to live through an Obama presidency.

righter1
07-23-2008, 11:35 AM
I don't know who Alan Keyes is.

I'll try to help on this one since all I see in other posts is the fact he's pro-life.

Alan Keyes worked in the Reagan Administration, and if memory serves me, was at one time in charge of the Dept. of Education, and was as well the delegate to the United Nations. (The UN thing he still supports to the best of my knowledge, which is one reason I can no longer support the man.)

He is very articulate, very passionate, and yes, he's a black man. If you ever get the opportunity to hear the man speak, take it. In my opinion, he's one of the best orators our country has today. (My local District Attorney's pretty darn good too--and both have appeared on the Fox News Channel for various reasons.)

You might try Googling him if you want to learn more, but try to find a reputable site. I'm sure there's a lot of junk out there about him, as there is with any good person.

SkeeterFranklin
07-23-2008, 11:57 AM
Our church hosted a Right to Life convention several years ago and Alan Keyes was our keynote speaker. Listening to him speak is a real treat. He is a man of God.

tlm
07-27-2008, 11:42 PM
These are times to be concerned. If he wins I will be worried. If he loses, I will be worried.

I live in a city where the mayor (African-American) got on the air and said that if he lost the the election the fight should be taken to the streets. I feared it would be, too. He won.

I had no doubt that if he lost, there might be riots.

SkeeterFranklin
07-27-2008, 11:58 PM
NO one should ever win by threatening violence. I would never vote for someone like that. But you are right, tlm. These are times to be worried about.