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To: JustPiper
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Fox News used same words as Kim Clement
Prophecy
Meri Burlingame Dec 26, 2003

I had some opposition to the posting of the Kim Clement prophecy. I believe this is a time to "listen" and a time to "listen" without a whole lot of prejudice. God will put things together in the way HE wants them and we are so prone as people to "listen" and then rearrange things according to what our personal biases and understanding are.

I am learning about biases in a way I never thought possible. I pretty much have lived in the "Christian community" my whole life. My realm of relationships have pretty much been "in the church" and working in the secular community in a different way than I ever have, hands on with the public and individuals. I am learning things about myself and the way I think that sometimes just plain shocks me--as I see how prejudiced and biased I have been, focused around all "I thought was right and what I thought was wrong."

In reality, there is just the matter of "Life and Death" and there's a lot of good stuff that is just as deadly as some of the "bad stuff" and that doesn't make the "bad stuff" right, it just frees us from the measure of judgment that so many of my fellow Christians have shared along with me. Such judgment binds us up and keeps us from being able to let Life flow out of us into people's lives.

This is Friday the 26th as I write and my family is all scattered throughout this weekend and I am scheduled to work today. . .

Fox News used same words as Kim Clement Prophecy, regarding Saddam Hussain, Bin Ladin and Christmas... Both the Fox News article and part of the Kim Clement post are found below. Blessings, Cathy Jones catray44@peoplepc.com

http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,106666,00.html

Kim Clement:
A Word Regarding Christmas in America, 2003

Note by Steve Shultz:
On November 22, in Portland, Oregon, as part of the word below, Kim Clement prophesied this:

". . . I'm hearing echoes that are coming beyond the veil. I'm hearing God say to me, "You spoke about Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden being together and a lot of them rejected what you said. It doesn't matter what I said. I'm telling you this right now. Legs are about to be removed, and God is about to bring forth those that have hidden and taken people into captivity. The reason that I say that is because the time is drawing nigh.

This must be the merriest Christmas that we have ever had. In fact, I want to wish you something. I want to tell you, "Have the merriest Christmas that you have ever had. It's not going to be anything but a Merry Christmas. I say to you, "Merry Christmas everybody . . . I wish you a Merry, Merry Christmas. Everybody say, "I wish you a Merry, Merry Christmas." Turn around and tell somebody that now. America, enjoy your Christmas."

Exactly 3 weeks later, Saddam Hussein was "unexpectedly" apprehended, but not unexpected by many of God's prophets.


Operation Iron Grip 'Cuts Enemy's Legs' Thursday, December 25, 2003 BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. forces in Iraq staged a Christmas mission dubbed Operation Iron Grip that captured 66 people, including senior members of former dictator Saddam Hussein's regime, military officials told Fox News.

Troops rounded up the terror suspects in 14 raids throughout the greater Baghdad area. Among those captured were former high-ranking military officers, bomb makers and financiers linked to unnamed terror organizations, military officials said.

Operation Iron Grip (search) came as enemy forces unleashed a string of grenade, rocket and mortar attacks in Baghdad on Thursday. Guerrillas hit a hotel housing foreigners for the second time in as many days and targeted two banks, several embassies and a U.S. Army base. Thursday night, several explosions were heard in central Baghdad, and sirens blared in the Green Zone, a barricaded area that houses the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition governing Iraq.

A U.S. military spokeswoman said there were "two to three impacts in the vicinity of the Green Zone," but no casualties were reported. The strikes on prominent targets had more symbolic than military impact; two civilians - a woman and her daughter sleeping in an apartment - were injured, and damage was limited.

Col. Lee Flake (search), chief of staff of the 1st Armored Division (search), told Fox News in an exclusive interview that among the 66 enemy prisoners were 21 who he described as "very senior, very important." Two major generals, nine Fedayeen (search) fighters, three terror cell leaders and three senior planners were among those arrested.

"This has had very significant impact," Flake told Fox News. "We cut the enemy's legs." The Christmas violence came after assailants conducted the deadliest attacks since Saddam's Dec. 13 capture, triggering a series of explosions Wednesday that killed four U.S. soldiers, six civilians and a bomber.

Also Thursday, distant explosions were heard before dawn and after dusk in Baghdad as the U.S. military bombarded suspected rebel positions. The 19-story Ishtar Sheraton Hotel (search) was hit on Christmas Eve and Christmas morning, the first time by a mortar shell that exploded harmlessly against a wall on an upper floor, and then by a rocket-propelled grenade that crashed through the atrium. There were no injuries, but the attacks on the high-profile target on the east bank of the Tigris River ensured intense coverage by foreign journalists jolted from their desks and beds in the Sheraton and the neighboring Palestine Hotel by the blasts.

One grenade, apparently intended for the Sheraton, crashed through a bedroom wall in an apartment building across the street, detonating and inflicting shrapnel wounds on a woman and her 20-year-old daughter. "It's a miracle," Zaid al-Khalil, the woman's husband, said of their survival.

After that attack, U.S. soldiers investigating the area found leaflets warning Iraqis to stay home, said Army Lt. Kurt Muniz of New York City. The leaflets warned U.S. forces to leave the country and Iraqi police to stop working with foreign occupiers. A U.S. military spokeswoman said the attacks included "three or four impacts" inside the Green Zone, a barricaded area containing the Republican Palace and other buildings occupied by the U.S.-led administration. Just outside the zone, rockets and grenades hit the Iranian and Turkish embassies, but did not penetrate the buildings. Another projectile hit an office building behind the German Embassy, blasting an empty second-floor suite. A mortar shell struck a police station in southern Baghdad, but caused no injuries, the military said. Attackers also blew holes in Baghdad's Rasheed and Rafidain banks, police said. No money was stolen. One rocket hit the Baghdad City Council building, shattering windows.

In other early morning attacks, rebels fired five grenades apparently intended for the Baghdad Hotel near the Sheraton, but all exploded harmlessly, Muniz said. They also fired a pair of grenades at the gate of a 1st Armored Division base in east Baghdad. Accustomed to violence, many residents of Baghdad ignored the blasts and went about their daily chores after sunrise.

The city's small Christian community went to church. Ten minutes of gunfire disturbed the afternoon calm in the city center. Also during the day, two roadside bombs exploded on Palestine Street, a thoroughfare full of shops selling wedding gowns and photograph studios that is often used by U.S. military convoys. Two Iraqi police officers were injured, and wares were damaged. "Only innocent people get hurt and lose their money," complained Hassan Thadet al-Tikriti, a shopkeeper from Tikrit, a center of anti-American resentment and Saddam's former power base. "Does that scare the Americans? No. It only harms us."

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4,154 posted on 12/28/2003 9:57:08 PM PST by Quix (Particularly quite true conspiracies are rarely proven until it's too late to do anything about them)
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Thank you for this post Quix
4,198 posted on 12/28/2003 11:27:14 PM PST by JustPiper (Bush+Ridge=TagTeam for Amnesty! Write-In Tom Tancredo in March!!!)
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