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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
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John McCain, good man that he is, is saying experience over elequent but empty rhetoric. Experience got us Nixon and LBJ, empty rhetoric got us W and elequence got us JFK! I didn't think I'd get a 2nd coming of JFK but that great Irishman, O'bama, is it!
And too, Senator McCain said we'd be in Iraq a hundred years (he's since tried to crawfish out of that, but he said it on the "StraightTalk Express" and I believe him.) Listen, this country, except for embassies, hasn't occupied any country for more a few years and hasn't even stayed there for more than 62 (Japan 1945 to present.)
I'm voting for the rich heritage of this nation fighting a revolutionary war to change! Empty rhetoric? With O'bama leading the way, I believe in the American people to fill that promise of tomorrow!
David Perkins
www.JesusChristSaid.com
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I have a good laugh at 2/3 of my fellow Christians who voted into office conservatives who lack the guts to take on business and then you complain because no one has the fortitute to "make" businesses put up the signs you prefer.
Why not do as free markets have always done and vote with your feet (and dollars) to a store that has the sign you like?
If I were in the retail business I would certainly try to include as many customers as possible; Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and all others during this holiday rush.
We true Christians will opt out of gift giving -although the gifts of the Magi were no small act- and see you in church worshiping the birth of our savior.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Thank you Lord for the birth of your son.
David Perkins
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What amazes me, as an radio evangelist, a lay speaker, and a member of the UMC, is that so many of my fellow Christians are out of touch with what Jesus Christ said; "Love your enemies", "turn the other cheek" and "Blessed are the peacemakers" among many many other "Prince of Peace" sayings.
David Perkins
Fort Worth
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