Posted on 11/17/2012 8:25:21 AM PST by Lloyd Marcus
A black Christian Obama voter called me after the election. For years, I have informed him of Obama's attacks on Christianity and anti-Christian agenda. He praised Romney for saying in his concession speech that we need to pray for our president. Then he added, I prayed that God will bind everything in Obama that is not like Him.
Folks I politely, but quickly, ended our conversation. I was sickened by my friend's weak attempt to cover his sell-out to skin-color under a shroud of Christian principles.
This guy had the audacity to quote Bible scripture about how Christians are commanded to pray for their political leaders. Maybe he's praying that God will cause Obama to have a change of heart as more black babies are exterminated. What a religious crock of you-know-what.
Passing on an opportunity to end Obama's anti-Christian agenda solely because he is black like you is a Judas betrayal.
Before the election I told a black Christian minister friend that Obama was pro-abortion and pro-infanticide. I told him that 40 Catholic groups were suing the Administration for forcing them to fund abortion services in Obamacare. I told him that not only does Obama support gay marriage, but Obama vowed to be an advocate of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.
My friend did not dispute one of my facts. He simply said Romney's plan would bankrupt our economy and that he was voting for Obama, the lesser of two evils. Keep in mind, folks, that this guy claims to be a man of God. And yet he is in essence saying the murder of innocent babies and the furthering of the homosexual agenda are acceptable collateral damage. His shameful logic is BS to hide his racism and idolatry of skin color.
This same black minister friend called me after the election. I did not take his call.
Lloyd Marcus, Proud Unhyphenated American
LloydMarcus.com
Thank you for your inspiring post. I went and read all the verses you cited. May God bless the patriots of this land in their sorrow, and carry them through the inevitable dark night ahead.
Which turned out to be a vote for Obama! Neat trick!
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
-- George Orwell
If you want to make a conservative angry, tell him a lie. If you want to make a liberal angry, tell him the truth.
-- Rush Limbaugh.
You didn’t vote. You pretended to vote for a pretend candidate rationalizing the action as a practicing zealot
Becoming buddies with Clarence Thomas and Thomas Sowell and declaring that he had converted to free-market Conservatism would be guaranteed to turn them away. If he then announced an initiative to end affirmative action, they would be congregating in DC waving pitchforks.
under that logic anyone voting for a losing candidate did not vote....given that 2nd place only counts in horse racing
under that logic anyone voting for a losing candidate did not vote....given that 2nd place only counts in horse racing
under that logic anyone voting for a losing candidate did not vote....given that 2nd place only counts in horse racing
under that logic anyone voting for a losing candidate did not vote....given that 2nd place only counts in horse racing
under that logic anyone voting for a losing candidate did not vote....given that 2nd place only counts in horse racing
You rock Lloyd!
That is not a logical conclusion. There were two candidates,well known candidates primaried by the two parties.
All others are merely pretenders. Yours was a pretender and your vote was merely pretending
The presidential race wasn't a "single" race...twas 51 individual mini-races...50 states + dc...
The swing states indeed had "two" candidates...The other states, for all effects & purposes, had a "single" candidate...
Those states were "red" or "blue" before the voting even started.
Therefore, according to your logic, the onlY REAL candidates in the lopsided red & blue states were the victors who were victors before the voting started. All others for those given states were per you "pretenders".
It’s not that he was stupid, or misinformed. He didn’t believe that either.
It was simply what he said instead of saying “I voted for him because of his skin color”.
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