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Mormons Say Mexicans Are God’s Chosen People (And Many Mexican Illegals Agree!)
Posted by Job on March 13, 2008
Posted in illegal immigration, immigration, Mormon, mormonism | 3 Comments »
Bill Kristol Being Added To New York Times Oped Page
Posted by Job on December 29, 2007
In my old religious right GOP days, I would have hailed this as a victory for conservatism. But now, I am forced to reckon with the fact that Bill Kristol is not a Christian, but a very aggressive big business neoconservative Zionist who is extremely hard – hearted towards the poor and the dispossessed. As a matter of fact, Kristol is the son of Irving Kristol, who is called the father of neoconservatism. Now is not the time to be worried about being labeled “anti – Semite” or be distracted with ideological or partisan political games. As much as I oppose Mike Huckabee, it is interesting to note, for instance, that the neocons are trashing the fellow because he represents people that actually takes their Christianity seriously rather than worshiping a false god of state, tradition, heritage, values, etc. These same people actually went ballistic over Mike Huckabee’s saying “the purpose of Christmas is to honor Christ”, hounded him until he stopped calling himself “a Christian leader” in his ads (despite the fact that it was a literally true statement from a former megachurch pastor and head of the Arkansas Southern Baptist Convention), and actually dedicated several days to analyzing whether Huckabee used special lighting effects to make the light reflecting off a bookshelf behind him take the form of a crucifix! They have spent the last month emulating the New York Times, NPR, and what have you in calling Huckabee’s supporters ignorant bigots out to start a holy war. The best part is how they trash Huckabee for having the same record and positions on issues that Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney have.
If that is what people think of those that follow the false Christianity that tolerates people like John Hagee and Kenneth Copeland (whose support Huckabee has aggressively courted) and if they went apoplectic over hateful Anne Coulter’s dual covenant theology, then what do they think of real Christianity and actual Christians? The New York Times’ hiring this fellow really does show that when it comes down to it, the mainstream left and the right are on the same side when it comes to the globalist agenda. Kristol is going to use the influence of the New York Times to win over as many liberals to that agenda as possible just as a generation ago William F. Buckley used the National Review to transform the conservative movement into its current neoconservative manifestation.
Proof positive: Bill Kristol agrees with George W. Bush, the Wall Street Journal, John McCain, Ted Kennedy, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, etc. on amnesty for illegal immigrants and not enforcing our borders in general. Kristol, when it comes down to it, is just another Council on Foreign Relations/Rockefeller guy, and he is going to use his position at the New York Times to lead a lot of liberals, conservatives, independents, etc. down that path.
Posted in anti - Semitism, Christianity, conservatism, Council on Foreign Relations, illegal immigration, immigration, Israel, New York Times, Zionism | Tagged: Bill Kristol, neocon, neoconservative, new world order | Leave a Comment »
Joseph And Mary Were Not Illegal Immigrants Lying Liberal Christian Left!
Posted by Job on December 24, 2007
A lot of people ask why I give the religious right a lot of grief while generally ignoring the religious left. The reason is that where the religious left explicitly rejects the inerrancy and authority of the Bible (though to be honest they do their best to hide that fact when they are trying to use Bible arguments to influence those that actually do take the Bible seriously) the religious right pretending to adhere to Biblical inerrancy and authority while honestly not caring any more for the Bible than the religious left does is deceiving the saints. Of course, the religious left deceives their charges too, but that deception is primarily of a theological nature.
But more attention should be paid to the attempts of the religious left to influence Bible – believing Christians, so here we go: an attempt by Christian leftist oped writer Cynthia Tucker to use the experiences of Joseph and Mary to support doing nothing about illegal immigration (see link).
The politics of the Grand Old Party’s ultra-conservative religionists produce the oddest cognitive dissonance. This campaign season has illuminated the jarring contrast between the public piety of conservative Christians — a significant faction in the Republican Party — and their intense anger toward illegal immigrants. (As if Tucker’s own intense anger towards conservatives is any more Christian.)
That hostility is all the more jarring at Christmastime, when Christians around the world commemorate the birth of Christ. You’d think that the season would bring forth an outpouring of compassion, mercy and generosity. After all, the Bible, which conservative Christians hold out as the inerrant word of God, includes several admonitions to practice kindness toward “strangers.” (She starts almost right off the bat. First off, Tucker is employing the common religious right tactic of pretending that America is Old Testament Israel and that we should govern ourselves by its laws. Except that Tucker, hypocritically, is the first to make the invalid claim that since Christians do not keep the Old Testament dietary laws then we should ignore that the New Testament calls homosexuality a sin. Further, the “strangers” in Israel were not people that entered the nation illegally and refused to leave when told to. Indeed, such people would have been dealt with according to the punishments given to the unpenitent lawless by Old Testament law: death.)
But kindness doesn’t seem to be much in the minds of Bible-thumping conservatives. Sadie Fields, head of the Georgia Christian Alliance, has long criticized public benefits such as health care for the children of illegal immigrants. “We’re against illegal immigrants because we must uphold the rule of law,” she has said. “We are a nation of law. Our biblical worldview mandates that we be a people of law.” (Cynthia Tucker cannot deny that Sadie Fields’ position conforms to scripture; if she could she would. So she resorts to calling her names.)
According to polls, immigration is a much more important issue among Republican voters than among Democrats. That’s especially true in early voting states such as Iowa and South Carolina, where sizable pockets of illegal immigrants have settled only in the last decade or so.
The intensity of the resentment has come as a surprise to Mike Huckabee, an ordained Baptist minister. As an abortion-detesting, evolution-denying homophobe, Huckabee is fast winning the devotion of his party’s Christianists, who seem to confuse the office of president with that of preacher or priest. But Huckabee has one glaring flaw in an otherwise perfect doctrinal suite: He has shown compassion toward illegal immigrants. (More name – calling. Now in what universe should a person that rejects what the Bible says about creation, homosexuality, and murder care about what it says about kindness, mercy, love, peace, or anything else? That is not a question for atheists who reject the Bible for human reason but the Christian left in continually invoking a book that they regard as having no more validity than Aesop’s fables.)
As governor of Arkansas, Huckabee supported legislation that would have made undocumented college students eligible for college scholarships and in-state tuition prices. Besides the imminent practicality of the proposition — Arkansas, like its Southern neighbors, needs more college graduates — Huckabee says he wouldn’t “hold children responsible for something their parents did” — crossing the border illegally. (No, it was to draw illegal immigrants into Arkansas to work at Tyson Foods and similar industries for less money and benefits than Tyson Foods wanted to pay legal labor despite being well able to afford it. And the money saved by breaking our laws and forcing Americans in desperately poor Arkansas out of work went into the pockets of Tyson’s CEOs and shareholders.)
For that modest bit of pragmatism, Huckabee is being hammered by Mitt Romney, who wants his Iowa lead back. Though he was relatively moderate on immigration as governor of Massachusetts, he now presents himself in an ad as the leader who bravely “stood up and vetoed in-state tuition for illegal aliens, opposed driver’s licenses for illegals.” (If only the religious right leaders were as honest about Romney’s flip – flops as this Christian leftist liar. This demonstrates how both sides are liars and that Christians should follow neither.)
Polls notwithstanding, Huckabee’s position seems more biblically correct. (First of all, what do you care, and second of all you are lying. Nowhere in the Bible does it advocate rewarding lawbreakers or giving their children benefits in order to induce even more illegal behavior. Also, if we are going on the example of Old Testament Israel, the Bible made it clear that Israel was to look out for Israel first, second, third, fourth, tenth, etc., not take jobs and benefits from Israelis and give them to lawbreaking foreigners.) “We welcome the stranger because the Savior himself was not welcomed in mainstream society,” said Robert Parham, executive director of the Baptist Center for Ethics. “The whole teaching of ‘no room at the inn’ was about someone poor and marginalized and pushed off to a stable.” (Now the Baptist Center for Ethics is a Christian left outfit. Here is an article on that that rejects the deity of Jesus Christ. While Mary and Joseph were certainly poor, that was not why they were pushed off to a stable. The reason was that all of the rooms were occupied. Accommodating Joseph and Mary would have meant someone else being kicked out of their room and having to go to a stable. As Jesus Christ made Himself of no reputation and came to serve, such a thing being done on His account would have been contrary to His earthly mission.)
For Republicans less comfortable with mixing the Bible and ballots, there are worldly reasons to be wary of the deep-seated resentment of illegal immigrants among a significant GOP constituency. As President Bush has warned, Republicans risk permanent minority status if they alienate Latinos, the fastest-growing and largest ethnic group, accounting for about 15 percent of the population. (As the segregationists warned, the Democrats would alienate white voters for decades by supporting civil rights. Is Cynthia Tucker saying that the Democrats were wrong? By the way, as detestable as Jim Crow was, it was perfectly legal just as the far bigger evil of abortion is legal right now. Illegal immigration is not. Cynthia Tucker is claiming that people who oppose breaking the law and those who do it are wrong somehow. Would Tucker feel the same way about someone that broke a civil rights law or even so much as prevented their minor child from getting an abortion? Nope.)
Indeed, a recent poll by the Pew Hispanic Center shows the last several months of shrill nativism have already proved costly. About 57 percent of Hispanic registered voters now lean toward the Democratic Party, while only 23 percent lean toward the GOP — a gap of 34 percentage points, the poll showed. Just a year ago, the gap was just 21 percentage points. (Democrats in 1964 equals Republicans now. If doing the right thing didn’t have a cost then in most cases it wouldn’t actually be the right thing at all. The Bible says so, by the way, about how doing the right thing almost always comes at a cost, not that Tucker will say that. Unless it is about the cost of making a stand that she supports, like supporting homosexual marriage.)
Still, the steady drumbeat of anti-immigrant demagoguery continues on the Republican campaign trail, even as the candidates try to hype their Biblical bona fides. It’s a strange spectacle in a season ostensibly dedicated to peace on Earth and goodwill toward all humankind. (No mention that the illegal immigrants themselves are obligated to show their dedication to peace and goodwill by obeying the law.)
Joseph and Mary were not illegal immigrants, people. They were Jews and legal residents of Rome. They had every right to be in Bethlehem or any other place in the Roman empire that Jews were allowed to settle. This was also true when they went to Egypt fleeing Herod’s armies. Egypt was a part of the Roman Empire. At no point in the nativity narrative did Joseph or Mary break any law. If illegal immigrants were to desiring to emulate the example of Joseph and Mary, they would obey the law by leaving the country. If America’s citizens want illegal immigrants to emulate the example of Joseph and Mary, we would do everything in our power to demand that they stop breaking the law by remaining here legally. If we want their Hispanic citizen brethren to follow the Joseph and Mary example, then we should demand of them that they not advocate for or defend lawbreaking.
If your example is Jesus Christ instead of Joseph and Mary (as it should be) well Jesus Christ never sinned. Not that the Christian left believes this. Jesus Christ never broke any laws. The Christian left – as well as people like John Hagee – teaches precisely the opposite; that Jesus Christ was executed by the Roman government for being a political subversive. They hold that Jesus Christ’s sentence was unjust only because they believe that people who break the law by being subversives should not be punished. Just as they believe that illegal immigrants should not be. The left demanding that their criminals be freed from jail on the grounds that they are “political prisoners”? Precisely the same as their view towards illegal immigrants.
Let us be clear: Cynthia Tucker does not want the border to be enforced because the illegal immigrants are nonwhite. Tucker and the rest of the left believes that reducing the number of whites in this nation will make the nation less conservative. The left does not truly want an open immigration policy, because they know that America being flooded would completely wreck the country. The left merely wants to TRANSFORM the country. But if it was right wing conservatives coming into this country illegally, not only would the left have made sure that we built a border fence long ago, but they would have snipers posted to pick anyone that happened to make it across off. And yes, they would claim that the Bible says to do it just as a great many of them have no problem using the Bible to justify homosexuality and abortion.
Posted in Bible, christian left, christian liberalism, Christianity, illegal immigration, immigration, liberalism | Tagged: Baptist Center for Ethics, Christmas, Cynthia Tucker, mexico, Robert Parham | 1 Comment »
These Folks Argue That Closing The Border Is A BAD IDEA
Posted by Job on November 9, 2007
Posted in illegal immigration, immigration | Tagged: border control, government, politics | 12 Comments »
Ron Paul Interview By A Christian Libertarian
Posted by Job on September 22, 2007
Download file here: RonPaulInterviewLibertarian.mp3. It can also be used if the embedded audio player below does not work.
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Ron Paul Interview With Christian Pastor Chuck Baldwin
Posted by Job on September 21, 2007
Download file here: RonPaulInterview.mp3. It can also be used if the embedded audio player below does not work.
To reach Chuck Baldwin: chuck@chuckbaldwinlive.com and
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com
Posted in abortion, abortion rights, Christianity, conservatism, gay rights, GOP, homosexuality, illegal immigration, immigration, politics, Republican, Ron Paul | Tagged: Chuck Baldwin | 1 Comment »
Did God Tell George Bush To Invade Iraq?
Posted by Job on July 23, 2007
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/19/AR2007071901957.html?hpid=opinionsbox1
reminds me of
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/13/AR2005101301688.html
. This is one of the SHOCKINGLY FEW mainstream media stories about this, though I would hazard a guess that pretty much everyone has heard about it. Now the fact that no real sport has been made of this in the media shows which side the media is on. Were they to deal with it in any serious way, it would provoke a real theological debate, and that would have forced the leaders of the religious right to take a stand on whether Bush ever received a direct revelation from God on Iraq or any other issue. The result of such a debate would have been the obvious: there is NO WAY that Bush EVER received such a revelation from God (more on that later). But by placing it out there in a manner where everyone would find out about it but so serious examination of it would take place serves the purpose of the anti – Christ media: to make Bible – believing Christians look like fools, fascists, or some combination thereof. And it has worked, see this link: Because Of George Bush, The World Regards Christianity As Evil!
And this better than anything else exposes the utter corruption of the Christian leaders in America, especially those on the religious right. If they were on the Lord’s side, out of a desire not so much to defend the reputation of the church on earth but THE NAME OF OUR GOD IN HEAVEN, they should have openly challenged Bush on this blasphemy. But since no righteous man or woman of God performed the role of a prophet, it shows the apostasy of our churches just as does this article: Do You Go To Church? If So, Why?! (Pay special attention to the fact that only 3% of Christians truly care whether their kids go to heaven or hell according to this survey as compared to 39% wanting their kids to get into a good college.) What demonstrates the apostasy even more so is that the MEMBERS of their churches did not DEMAND that their pastors oppose Bush’s speaking against our Lord.
How can I be so sure that God did not tell Bush to invade Iraq and Afghanistan? It is a simple Bible test, really. (Test Your Bible Knowledge With The Prophecy Quiz! and
The Requirements For The Office Of A Prophet are the types of things that would point you in the right direction.) Some simple ones: prophecy only goes to Israelites (meaning people that are saved). Bush = member of Skulls and Crossbones, pro – abortion and pro – homosexual: see Why Christians Should Not Support George W. Bush, and believes that Muslims worship the same God as Christians do (which is, er, quite a surprise to the Muslims). Add to that Why President George W. Bush Honestly is Not a Christian and it is pretty clear. Incidentally, none of the things in any of those links are secret. They were known to our clergy before he was elected to office, and by the time this “revelation” allegedly came to him, it was obvious that he had not changed! So strike one.
Strike two: things of this nature are only true if established in the mouth of two or more witnesses. Well, was there any evidence of any other Christian hearing a word from the Lord that we should strike Iraq and Afghanistan? If there were, I didn’t hear of it!
And strike three: all revelation must be consistent with prior revelation. For Christians, our completed, inspired, inerrant, literally true, and final authority in all matters – including revelation – is the Bible. It is what by which we can try all spirits by the Holy Spirit, and call anything and everything that does not measure up to be accursed. Now I am not one of those who believes that the Righteous One who shall one day return to make war and overcome the armies of Gog and Magog and those who follow Him are called to be pacifists: see CHRISTIANS ARE NOT TO BE PACIFISTS!!! please. But just show me one place in the Bible where God told Christians to start wars of aggression against a nation that did not attack us and was not imminently planning on attacking us (and had no real capability of executing any plan that they did have) but JUST HAPPENED to be MIGHTY CONVENIENT to various domestic and international economic and political aims of his. (Puppet regime? Check. Oil companies? Check. Halliburton? Check. Defense contractors? Check. Re – election? Check. Increased Christian persecution in Iraq and across the Middle East? Check. (And check here too.) Increasing the amount of carnage, disorder, racial and religious tension, fear, and economic/political instability in the world, which in turn makes us more likely to submit to international leadership for “solutions”? Check. Giving illegal immigrants an easy path to citizenship by allowing them to fill Army quotas? Check. Increasing our national debt to China and similar? Check. Sending so many of our best and brightest workers overseas through the “backdoor draft” so we can claim a “labor shortage” that we need to replace with immigrant workers? Check. And boy, those National Guardsmen and equipment sure would have come in handy after Hurricane Katrina, and to fight all of these wildfires, but oh well … check.) I have not seen it in the Bible. Nor have I seen anything in the Bible where Christians have this manifest destiny to go about imposing Christianity, “democracy”, or anything else on a sovereign nation. Have you?
Did God command His people to fight wars in the Bible? Sure. In the OLD TESTAMENT to ISRAEL. But that was in the interests of creating a nation out of Abraham – and defending said nation – that God would use to bring Jesus Christ into the world. After that was done, there was no need to go about putting men, women, and children to death with the sword (or with carpet – bombing campaigns). Of course, a nation has a right to defend itself, and the case can be made that we have an obligation to rise up and stop grotesque human rights abuses (although our next detachment of troops to Sudan to stop the genocide against Christians there will be the first). But it is safe to say that the large scale (or small scale) slaughter of innocents so that occult groups like the Skulls and Bones can exert its political and corporate dominance over the globe is fundamentally incompatible with Biblical revelation, correct?
Now say George Bush had sold all that he had and given it to the poor as Jesus Christ told the wealthy young ruler. Or had he used these “Radio Free Wherever” government radio propaganda broadcasts to pump Christian evangelistic messages across the globe fulfill the Christian mandate to take the gospel to every nation. Or had he proposed a massive wealth transfer program to the poor, or to imposed strict environmental regulations on big business based on Bible verses and doctrines. Now I would not necessarily advocate Bush going and doing those things because they may be taking Bible doctrines out of their appropriate contexts. But in those instances had Bush said that God told him to do these things, we would at least have to consider the POSSIBILITY that God MAY have told him to do so because the claimed revelation would have at least some scriptural basis. But a revelation that IS OBVIOUSLY COMPLETELY OPPOSITE TO EVERYTHING THAT THE BIBLE SAYS AND STANDS FOR? That should have made at least SOME CHRISTIANS suspicious.
Well, either we Christians bought into the obvious lie, or we knew it was a lie and failed to speak up and demand that others do the same. Which is it? Either way, it is enough to make you wonder if God is going to hold us to account for our silence on Judgment Day, right alongside those who support or refuse to appose abortion. If you do not feel that such is the case, or if you disagree with anything else that I have proposed, now is the time to make your dissent known and tell me where I am wrong!
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Jesus Christ To The Religious Left: Why Do You Call Me Lord Lord And Do Not Do What I Say? Luke 6:46
Posted by Job on June 15, 2007
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“Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?” Luke 6:46
The “religious left.” In case you have been sleeping, there is a new group
of people in our nation who call themselves the “religious left.” This is a relatively new term so you may not be familiar with it. That is why I felt it was so critical to take the time today to insure you not only understood what it means, but who actually makes up this new group of people. Forty years ago, this group didn’t even exist. They have actually evolved and
grown tremendously over the past decade.
The “religious left” is made up of people who identify themselves as
Christians and hold strong religious beliefs as well as sharing left-wing
ideals. Obviously, this group has risen up in opposition to those who have
been tagged the “religious right” or the “Christian right.” The “Christian
right” is that group of Bible-believing Christians who are politically
active and seek to elect to office those candidates who hold to Biblical
values on the key spiritual issues of our day that are also political
issues.
These would be issues like abortion and life related matters, gay marriage,
family issues, the proliferation of the pornography industry, and the drive
to remove God from the public square. Those in the “religious left”
actually take an anti-Biblical position on these issues and are also heavily
involved in the ecumenical movement, environmental issues, opposing war for
any reason, world hunger, and social issues like healthcare, welfare, and
education.
There is nothing wrong with pursing these noble social issues, Believers
should be more involved on those fronts. The problem with this group is
their anti-Biblical position on the key spiritual issues of our day and
their involvement in these ecumenical movements that require you to set
aside the Absolute Truths of the Bible.
I watched with interest a last week as CNN carried a special program about
faith with the leading Democratic Candidates who are vying for their parties
nomination in the 2008 Presidential election. Each one dealt with various
faith-related issues in the context of their own personal faith. I watched
in amazement as each one talked about how important their faith was to them,
how it guided them, how it gave them strength, and went out of their way to
position themselves as people of great faith.
Like my dear mother used to tell me, talk is cheap. I refuse to try and
judge their heart, that is something only God can and will do. However, I
have every right to judge them on their actions in accordance with God’s
Word. How can you say you are a person of faith, yet vote to support the
legalized slaughter of over 4,000 innocent babies every day? How can you
say you are a person of faith, yet vote to redefine God’s Holy Institution
of Marriage? How can you say you are a person of faith, yet support special
rights for people who have chosen to engage in perverted sex acts God calls
an abomination, including their ability to adopt children into their deviant
lifestyle?
I guess the real question becomes, what is their faith really in? It is
inconsistent to say you are person of faith yet continually take a stand in
complete opposition to God’s Word. Jesus said that if you love Me, you will
obey Me. That means His Word. Of course, those in the “religious left” has
been born out of the liberal “churches” of our day who make a mockery of
Christ as they operate in open rebellion to the Truth of the Bible while
claiming to be followers of Christ.
They support the legalized slaughter of babies, redefining marriage to
include men with men and women with women, perverting the family by brining
children into homes with homosexual parents, and embrace ecumenical
fellowships with all of the cults and false religions of the world. They
deny the inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible, have rejected God’s Word
for the Absolute Truth it represents, and have bought into the lie of the
world that there are “many roads that lead to God.” These are the people
who make up the “religious left!”
I love you and care about you so much. It is beyond me how a person can
consider themselves a Christian, which means they are a follower of Christ
and automatically a follower of His Word, yet take a public position in
complete opposition to that Word. You better wake up, since this is the
largest growing segment of Christendom, this apostate group who calls
themselves Christians but go to churches who operate in complete rebellion
to Christ and the Bible
This is the group that is Biblically illiterate since they don’t even
believe the Bible to be true. These are the people who see nothing wrong
with electing a member of a satanic cult to the White House because they
think a Mormon is a Christian. They are the politically correct crowd who
has bought the lie a woman has the right to kill her baby. They are the
group who lambastes those who speak out against the sin of homosexuality,
calling them names like “intolerant” and “hateful.”
The “religious left” is a group who will wield incredible political
influence in the upcoming 2008 election. They are mostly made up of people
who call themselves Christians, but support the things Christ and the Bible
condemn. Pray for these people since you can’t call yourself a follower of
Christ, yet stand on the opposite side of Christ on so many issues. Truth
is not what we want it to be, it is what God says it is. We don’t have the
luxury of giving our heart and life to Christ and then live any way we want.
A true follower of Christ is a follower of His Word. Jesus said, “Why do
you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?”
In His love and service,
Your friend and brother in Christ,
Bill Keller
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Anti – Christ Plot Of State Taking Over Church Is Progressing Quite Nicely
Posted by Job on May 14, 2007
See this link: nytimes.com/2007/05/13/business/13lobby.html Let us all give Reagan, Bush, and Bill Clinton too a great big hand. Oh yes, and please take note of how the Catholic – led religious right is going to use Mitt Romney to kick the anti – Christ plot up to the next level. healtheland.wordpress.com/2007/05/12/why-so-many-prominent-catholics-are-supporting-romney/ Bob Novak does SUCH A GREAT JOB RUNNING INTERFERENCE here
http://healtheland.wordpress.com/2007/05/13/bob-novak-joins-catholic-chorus-lying-for-romney/
Again, looks like the only GOPer who is going to stand against this anti – Christ plot is Ron Paul (
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
). I used to loathe libertarians, but when you consider the alternative …
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