Random thoughts – updated

Election burnout – Some good thoughts on that here.  For Christians, nothing should steal our joy in Christ except our own sins, and then only until we confess and remind ourselves of God’s forgiveness.

If McCain loses, God is still in control and Jesus is still the unchanging rock.  We’ll be sad for all the people who will be hurt by Obama’s awful policies, but we know that God can work through anything sinful man does and accomplish what He desires.

If Obama loses, his followers will have lost their man-made messiah, but we’ll still have our real Messiah.

Having said that, I actually wish the campaign could go on longer, because it would improve McCain’s chances.  I wish he could make another trip through Pennsylvania and other coal-producing states after Obama repeatedly said they would bankrupt the coal industry.

Palin has more experience than Obama, but even if she didn’t it shouldn’t be an issue for liberals.  After all, aren’t they pro-affirmative action?  Why raise the drawbridge just for her? 

Voter fraud - Once again, we see real, live voter fraud (a la ACORN) from the Democrats – including people from Obama’s campaign – but the MSM focuses almost exclusively on hypothetical Republican fraud.  The games from team Obama are well documented, but the media ignores them.

I view the whole thing as a toss-up at this point, given that polls are almost always too favorable for Democrats.  But the MSM is 180 degrees off on the voter fraud issue, and that will set up the Democrats for major disappointment and rioting should McCain win.  After all, they all “know” Obama already won, so the only way McCain could win is by cheating, right?

Bad arguments for same-sex unions.

I just heard a typical and bad retort to opponents of same-sex marriage:  I’m not telling them what to do, why should they tell me what to do? 

Uh, because that’s what the government is – us.  (Does “We the people…” sound familiar?)  So in making same-sex legal you ARE telling us what to do:  Accept, support, protect, and subsidize something we have rational and moral objection to, isn’t good for children or society, is a public contract and covenant as marriage not just a bedroom arrangement, and has no historical or moral precedent in human history.  And you’ll use the force of government and law to tell me what to do.  Now that doesn’t sound very tolerant.

4 Responses

  1. Neil…………It drives me crazy that everytime a Republican raises the question of duplicate registration and criminal activity in multiple states by Acorn they keep inflaming the argument by claiming Voter Supression. This is code for being racist. I hope America figures this thing out…………steve

  2. Steve,

    Could you please restate your last comment. It seems to me that anytime there is voter fraud, then voter suppression is somewhat automatic since the fraudulent votes cross out legitimate votes, thus suppressing them. I don’t see how that’s in any way racist. Just wondering.

  3. God is always in control and even if Obama wins (though I hope he won’t) it will still be part of His plan.

    If things get too bad God has the power to end the term of office for Obama at any time.

  4. Thank you Meredith…I’m glad there is someone out there who remembers who is really in control. I too hope that if McCain it will still be part of His plan.

    Regardless of who wins, I hope this campaign has taught ALL of them how important this really was to us. I hope they ALL learned how important it is to work together to bring ourselves out of this mess. Most important is that America is a family, some of us like each other–some of don’t, some of us get along with each other–and well….

    We’re still FAMILY! God’s grace is for all who accept Him.

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