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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Be Praying for the Election

America faces a choice on November 4th that will shape its destiny forever. Are we going to chose a regime built on thug-tactics (Barack Hussein Obama's policies) or are going to vote for McCain?

I am infuriated at the lack of expertise in the writers in this campaign. They show no indignation at the out and out lies told by Obama, and they work to do all they can to stifle the facts.

I'm tired of being told what I should think.

I'm especially insulted by the assumption that all youth are going to vote for Barack. I am 17 and I want to strive to obtain my goals, not to have someone lower the standards and make successful people regret their efforts! I want no part in Obama's socialistic America.

There's more I can say, but that felt good.

Be praying about this election.

Do you believe there is a spiritual battle being fought over this election?

6 comments:

Araken said...

There is definitely spiritual warfare going on. I can literally feel the air clogging around me at school. I have been praying with my family that will and know this: we need to pray for God's mercy, not only for change. Once God hears us and has mercy on our fallen nation, that's when the change will come.

I, too, am sick of hearing all about Obama. He has been friends with terrorists and convicts for over 20 years, has been involved in shady business deals, is running a smear campaign, has promised to side with the Muslims in the event of a fallout, and supports abortion, cloning, homosexuality, and the things that the Lord warns against.

But there's still hope. We can pray for mercy. Here's a good strategy: PRAY LIKE IT'S ALL UP TO YOU!

God Bless America

~Araken~

Echoes in Ink said...

Amen, Jamin and Araken!

The air crackles around us with the laughter of demons - a battle is being fought, and, frankly, we are severely outnumbered. But that isn't the end for Christians, I believe. I agree that we should join with a nation and pray that, whatever the outcome, God will accomplish his purpose.

Now, I don't believe that John McCain is the Messiah coming back, that is, he is not the be-all, end-all. However, he is much better than the alternative and I think that we will have positive changes with him as a president. I agree with Jamin - we are people, not animals and we should not be told what we should think. Speak to us and let us make our own decisions.

Join and pray with me, brothers and sisters - there's nothing else we can do.

-Catey

Jamin said...

Amen.

Edge said...

I'm really hoping, come the next election when I can vote, there'll be a candidate I'm excited to vote for, so I won't have to pick the lesser evil like I would if I voted this election.

Jamin said...

That's about how I feel! The thing that really gets under my skin is I'm just 4 months short of voting, but I'll have to take the consequences of this election for 4 years. Guess I can suffer in silence...naaa.

Kiwi da Fruit said...

Tomorrow! I can't believe The Election is so close!
I'm feeling slightly scared about it. But, whatever the outcome, I know God can work it out for good, and at least we won't be hearing quite so much 'Change!' junk!
~Kiwifruit