To: EternalVigilance
I think the time will come when admitting having voted for Obama will be something like pitching holocaust denial or touting eugenics. I refused to have dinner with a distant cousin who admitted he voted for zero, and I told a friend “I may not be able to avoid Obamaniacs at work, but I don’t have to be friends or kin with them.” Until Americans start making their friends, kin, and fellow church-members feel the social pain of shunning someone who wants to kill babies and the Constitution, we won’t get them to understand what a serious mistake they have made. Shaming is a very effective tool. The left uses it all the time. It’s time for the right to start “hating the evil and loving the good.” (Amos 5:15)
50 posted on
02/20/2009 12:11:07 PM PST by
farmer18th
(If I weren't so extremely intelligent, people would mistake me for George Clooney)
To: farmer18th
Until Americans start making their friends, kin, and fellow church-members feel the social pain of shunning someone who wants to kill babies and the Constitution, we wont get them to understand what a serious mistake they have made. Shaming is a very effective tool. The left uses it all the time. Its time for the right to start hating the evil and loving the good. (Amos 5:15) Bump for truth...
150 posted on
02/20/2009 7:30:22 PM PST by
who knows what evil?
(G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
To: farmer18th
I refused to have dinner with a distant cousin who admitted he voted for zero, and I told a friend I may not be able to avoid Obamaniacs at work, but I dont have to be friends or kin with them.Nice to know it's not just me. I'm always polite to neighbors that I used to be quite friendly with, but now I avoid them whenever possible.
164 posted on
02/20/2009 9:16:13 PM PST by
ponygirl
(Obama: All beans, no weiner.)
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