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To: CharlesWayneCT

The arguments have been made, the truth is out there. How can someone with the Spirit of Christ within them vote for infanticide and the removal of Christ from the public square classroom?

Yes it`s my honest opinion that a person with the Spirit of Christ within them would not be able to vote for such things, yes it`s what I believe absolutely.

The choices are clear it`s NOT “just politics” but life and death issues.

To vote Democrat in the last 50 years or so is to spit on Christ, absolutely I believe that.

Many of us are weeping, begging these folks to lift a finger to stop the killing of the unborn, but they refuse.

Multiple Scriptures in the New Testament referring to HARMING A CHILD, too many to mention here.

Jesus said when you give a child a glass of water, you do it unto me, when you with hold the water you also do it unto me

How much more when we simply refuse to save a child by a simple vote.

They have NO defense.


242 posted on 08/23/2011 10:42:07 AM PDT by Friendofgeorge (SARAH PALIN OR FLIPPIN BUST)
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To: Friendofgeorge

Wonderful post...thank you so much.


250 posted on 08/23/2011 11:03:59 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: Friendofgeorge

3. He used to be a Democrat and was Al Gore’s campaign manager in Texas

Both statements are true. Perry was raised in a Democrat family where his father was a long-serving Democrat county commissioner. It was natural for him to start his political career as a Democrat. He won his first election in 1984 when he was elected to the Texas house and soon became a rising star in Texas democrat politics. An opportunity to advance himself presented itself and he became Gore’s Texas campaign manager in 1988.

Those too young to remember wouldn’t recognize the Al Gore of 1988. He opposed the federal funding of abortion, supported a moment of silence in schools for prayer, approved funding of the Nicaraguan contras and was against the ban on interstate handgun sales. Gore’s platform was one that a conservative West Texas Democrat like state representative Perry could support when he signed up to chair the Senator’s Texas campaign.

From the election on, the Gore/Perry partnership began to crumble and the way that their paths diverged in the past three decades speaks eloquently to the way American politics has been reshaped. Gore has sailed left, while Perry’s political odyssey has seen him tack in the other direction — and to the opposing party.

Perry says that the Gore experience helped him to “come to his senses,” and he switched to the Republican party in 1989, fully 22 years ago. Perry switched parties over two decades ago and critics somehow think that bringing it up now is newsworthy? Sorry guys, as we say in Texas, that dog won’t hunt.

If you’re interested in more details, here is a Texas Tribune article titled “Rick Perry: The Democrat Years.”

If critics insist that it’s fair to criticize Perry now for his actions of 22 years ago, it is also fair to apply that same scrutiny and criticism to cover positions espoused by every other politician covering the past 22 years – President Obama included. Is it time to revisit Obama’s anti-American associations, his time in Rev. Wright’s church, his “present” votes, etc.? Let the scrutiny and criticism begin …

Rick Perry was raised in the Methodist church..

http://peskytruth.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/rick-perrys-negatives/


256 posted on 08/23/2011 11:33:46 AM PDT by wolfcreek (Perry to Obama: Adios, MOFO!)
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