To: Chairman_December_19th_Society; *ATRW
Good morning to all you wonderful folks.
I'm sure getting tired of "all dems, all the time" every time you turn on a TV or radio.
Locally, one of the radio stations, WTNT is a Clear Channel radio station, but national news is from CNN. As only one of many examples, the CNN news reader talked about President Bush's comments about making the tax cuts permanent. Didn't have a sound bite to play. Then,
they went and played soundbites from all the dem candidates. I'm thinking to myself, "how in the world are we going to counter media bias in this election?"
I know it's going to be through prayer, through the people we have the ability to influence in our lives, one by one. In reflection, we have to be able to "educate" the younger folks in our lives that get inundated with this leftist junk in high school and especially college. We have to present clear and concise reasons for our vote and reasons why their vote for this president is important to their future. It's important to point out voting records, and how those votes (especially by Kerry) would have landed our country in a whole heap of trouble if his way had the consent of the majority.
Sorry for the rant, but I'm really discouraged now. But I know God is able, and that President Bush is the man to be in the White House at this appointed time - - I pray daily that the President is given the wisdom of Solomon and the patience of a saint.
I think, just to summarize my rant, is that we continue to remember this president in prayer and realize there is a real, spiritual battle between good and evil struggling to tear this country apart.
I really love you guys! You bring sanity to my day!
31 posted on
02/10/2004 6:23:33 AM PST by
duckbutt
("Greater is He that is in you that he that is in the world")
To: duckbutt
To: duckbutt
Don't get discouraged.
Kerry is a target rich environment.
You lean on all of us.....that is what we are here for.....so chin up!
42 posted on
02/10/2004 8:12:24 AM PST by
Dog
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