Posted on 02/01/2010 11:34:21 AM PST by mlizzy
After praying to John Paul II for inspiration, and seeing Lech Walessa's 11th-hour endorsement as confirmation, Fighting Irish Thomas wholeheartedly backs Adam Andrzejewski in his bid for governor. Unequivocally pro-life, Andrzejewski gets the nod over other anti-abortion candidates such as Dan Proft, whose poll numbers are slipping whereas Adam's are surging, and Jim Ryan, who did not even inspire enough enthusiasm to beat the clown-crook governor, Rod "The Hair" Blagojevich, and certainly can't be counted on to beat either the slippery Dan Hynes or the (sort of) "Mighty" Quinn. Meanwhile, speaking of slippery, Andy "moneybags" McKenna's pro-life stance is buried far down on his Web site for a reason; it means that, like his well-connected pro-choice Democratic cronies, "Handy Andy" simply can't be trusted.
So here's praying the other pro-life candidates will join in the new solidarity movement, realize Andrzejewski is the pro-life people's choice, drop out now, and rally around Adam. Either way, Illinois, let's make our voices heard. Remember, if Walessa endorses him, it surely means Andrzejewski can't be "Lech-ed!"
Want to vote for a real reformer, a true outsider, and a Go get em, Adam.
I support Adam Andrzejewski, but it is a little disingenuous to not even mention Brady, if only to dismiss him. I ask Proft supporters to support Adam A. if you support SB600, or Brady if you oppose it (or think it irrelevant) and want someone who holds office
Okay, I won’t start the questions about whether this is Biblical or not, for now. My inclination is Proft or Brady, though. We'll have to see tomorrow.
Doesnt’ he know there’s a God in Heaven that heats prayer, that he thinks he has to pray to a dead Pope who cant even hear him?
No, he doesn’t “heat” prayer, but He hears it.
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