Tuesday, April 7, 2009

When Will He Stop

Adding to an ever-growing list of critical mistakes and faux pas, Obama never seems to stop. Today he stated "America is not a Christian nation. Instead, it is a nation of ideals."

Where the Hell does this boob come off saying that our nation, founded on Christian-Judeo ethics and law, and which is still 84% Christian in make-up is somehow NOT a Christian Nation?

We have never been a nation that was strictly Christian - everyone knows that. But we have always been a Christian nation.

We are getting a very clear picture of this person the uninformed masses chose to lead us, and it is not a pretty picture. He is a transnational socialist with one objective - to move this nation as far to the socialist, secular left as possible and as quickly as he can, knowing it is unlikely he would ever be elected to a second term.

He is succeeding. He gave away all our financial freedoms to the G20 the other day, giving the United Nations the authority to rule over all financial institutions, both public and private, and to ANY other business that is considered to have an effect on the nations of the world. Soon, he will grant the UN complete control over us all, giving up our sovereignty to a bigger world power.

That is his aim - to create a one-world government that supercedes our own. And in the process, our Constitution which outlines our freedoms would become nothing more than a nice old relic.

Meanwhile, North Korea sends a long range missile up, in opposition to UN resolutions, and the very next Day Obama states that he will be cutting the budget for missile defense. Come again????

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1 comment:

Jared & Amanda Kelly said...

I agree we are founded as a Christian nation....however it doesn't feel like that most of the time living in California :)

Not to say the south and midwest doesn't have it's own problems. People are influenced very easily. On the coasts it's socially acceptable to be a non-believer, and for everything in-between the coasts it's socialally acceptable to say you believe in Christ. But who actually acts on it and believes it's in there heart to be true?

84% of Americans say they are Christian but how many do you think walk the walk and talk the talk? Sadly the numbers are quite a bit lower i'm sure.