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Will the Real Saint Patrick Please Stand Up?

Clearing up the myths...

* Facts *

- He wasn't Irish, he was British
- He wasn’t born on March 17
- He didn’t drive "literal" snakes out of Ireland

- He wasn’t a Roman Catholic

As a missionary and apostle to the emerald isle of Ireland [which was a completely pagan land] he accomplished the miraculous, evangelizing most of the population, baptizing thousands [claims are 120,000 people] and planting several hundred churches which bore much evangelistic fruit -- many from those churches went on as missionaries to surrounding nations in Europe.

St. Patrick cerntainly was a blessing to not only Ireland, but to many nations and the seed he planted those many centuries ago are still bearing fruit today. Although there were no real snakes native to Ireland, he did drive out the [metaphorical] snakes of spiritual darkness, and ushered in the light of truth and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.

And that is something to truly celebrate on March 17th!

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Bullying and Intimidation

Plenty of people are honestly saying they are voting for Hilary or Obama because of their race or sex because they want to be part of "ground-breaking history"... so why cry racism when others acknowledge the fact that this is the reason they are casting their vote?
 
This seems to be a disturbing pattern with Obama's team, they are actually doing the self-same thing that they claim to abhor.

I am a caucasian female.

IF Condaleeza Rice were running for president in this election I would vote for HER, but no way in this earth for either Hilary or Obama because of what they stand for. Unfortunately there are many americans who are compromising some of what they stand for in order to see "history unfold". And what a history it may be!
 
Geraldine Ferarro was being honest, not racist in making her observations.
 
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Lunatic Kevorkian going to run for congress!

In the news: Jack Kevorkian plans to run for congress. Egads!

Just to give you a picture of what a cuckoo bird this man truly is...

Some of his quotes from a January speech at the University of Florida in Gainesville (as reported by Lifesitenews.com) ...
 
"Every law is an infraction of liberty. Every law! So when you see those law books in the lawyers office - hundreds of laws!...Those are all the rights you've lost. You can't use 'em. All law can stop you from doing is using the right that you have naturally."

"That's the problem. The tyrant owns the legislative branch, owns the laws. Anything he wants he just makes a law. Now he's got you controlled."  

"I'm trying to understand where your anger is aimed," says the interviewer at one point, after Kevorkian had begun yelling at him.

"My anger is aimed at my rights being blocked!" retorted Kevorkian. "By whom?" he was then asked. "I don't know!" the doctor yelled back. "But the point is that I've got the power to fight 'em. It's in the highest law in the land."

"I am born with every right. To pick my nose when I want. To carry cocaine in my pocket when I want. To smoke marijuana when I want. As long as I don't hurt anyone or threaten them."

"They'll do anything to stay in control. They'll lie through their teeth," he continued.

"Who is the 'they'?" the off-camera reporter asks.

"They're tyrants. No one knows who they are," Kevorkian responded. "You don't think the president runs the country do ya? That dumbbell? He can't think his way out of a…I like what Mollie Ivins said. 'If his IQ sinks any lower we're going to have to water him twice a day.'" 

 

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This is Hate Speech Now?

I was accused of "Obama Hate Speech" on a "somewhat liberal" Christian forum where I responded to the article on how the
Sermon on the Mount was used as his reasoning for supporting same-sex unions, & the reference to his discarding Paul's
"obscure" scriptures on homosexuality.
 
So what really triggered their extreme response ...
 
Was it that I used the word "Obamination" as to what I thought of the whole thing? 
Was it calling him a scriptural "cherry picker" who only used scriptures that happened to met his own ideology?
(something he admits to)
-or- was the real smoking gun the fact that I tore the mask off his true abortion position in discussing his opposition
to the Born Alive Infants Protection Act & posted Rick Santorums article that discussed that issue & Obama in general?
 
One thing is certain, expect more Obamaism's to be met with outcries of "hate speech" in the future.
 
According to the Sermon on the Mount, I should probably count myself as blessed.
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On the Side of Infanticide.. Obamanation

Read my lips, before reading the blog that follows:

This is a HUMAN RIGHTS issue!

A lot of reporting has ignored or "white-washed" Senator Obama Barack's true stand on abortion & human rights in regards to his consistent and repeatedly strong stand to (successfully) shoot down a bill within his own state titled... The Born Alive Infants Protection Act.

An example of glossing over the truth would be a recent Cross-walk article I read today that covers the abortion-related subject without imparting the most relevant details or even revealing the name of the actual bill! (Maybe that was because the focus of the article was really Obama's recent statements to College students that his support of homosexual civil unions is based on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount ?!... But we won't go into THAT issue here).

This partial share of information gives people a fuzzy picture of what he has truly stood against & for. Luckily I was already informed on this issues because a few days prior I had read an informative article on the same issue written by Rick Santorum & had a good idea of the "real story" and what was at stake.

The Crosswalk article doesn't make clear the full extent of the bill where Obama refused to entitle infants born alive from partial-birth abortion procedures personhood. They don't even call it by name, but I will.

The BORN ALIVE INFANTS PROTECTION ACT

* Following with an excellent article by Rick Santorum that every Obama supporter who calls themselves "Christian" should read & strongly meditate on...

Obama: A Harsh Ideologue Hidden by a Feel-Good Image
By Rick Santorum
Posted: Thursday, February 28, 2008


ARTICLE
Philadelphia Inquirer  
Publication Date: February 28, 2008

American voters will choose between two candidates this election year.

One inspires hope for a brighter, better tomorrow. His rhetoric makes us feel we are, indeed, one nation indivisible - indivisible by ideology or religion, indivisible by race or creed. It is rhetoric of hope and change and possibility. It's inspiring. This candidate can make you just plain feel good to be American.

The other candidate, by contrast, is one of the Senate's fiercest partisans. This senator reflexively sides with the party's extreme wing. There's no record of working with the other side of the aisle. None. It's basically been my way or the highway, combined with a sanctimoniousness that breeds contempt among those on the other side of any issue.

Which of these two candidates should be our next president? The choice is clear, right?

Wrong, because they're both the same man - Barack Obama.

Granted, the first-term Illinois senator's lofty rhetoric of bipartisanship, unity, hope and change makes everyone feel good. But it's becoming increasingly clear that his grand campaign rhetoric does not match his partisan, ideological record. The nonpartisan National Journal, for example, recently rated Obama the Senate's most liberal member. That's besting some tough competition from orthodox liberals such as Ted Kennedy and Barbara Boxer.

John McCain's campaign and conservative pundits have listed the numerous times in Obama's short Senate career where he sided with the extremes in his party against broadly supported compromises on issues such as immigration, ethics reform, terrorist surveillance and war funding. Fighting on the fringe with a handful of liberals is one thing, but consider his position on an issue that passed both houses of Congress unanimously in 2002.

That bill was the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. During the partial-birth abortion debate, Congress heard testimony about babies that had survived attempted late-term abortions. Nurses testified that these preterm living, breathing babies were being thrown into medical waste bins to die or being "terminated" outside the womb. With the baby now completely separated from the mother, it was impossible to argue that the health or life of the mother was in jeopardy by giving her baby appropriate medical treatment.

The act simply prohibited the killing of a baby born alive. To address the concerns of pro-choice lawmakers, the bill included language that said nothing "shall be construed to affirm, deny, expand or contract any legal status or legal right" of the baby. In other words, the bill wasn't intruding on Roe v. Wade.

Who would oppose a bill that said you couldn't kill a baby who was born? Not Kennedy, Boxer or Hillary Rodham Clinton. Not even the hard-core National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL). Obama, however, is another story. The year after the Born Alive Infants Protection Act became federal law in 2002, identical language was considered in a committee of the Illinois Senate. It was defeated with the committee's chairman, Obama, leading the opposition.

Let's be clear about what Obama did, once in 2003 and twice before that. He effectively voted for infanticide. He voted to allow doctors to deny medically appropriate treatment or, worse yet, actively kill a completely delivered living baby. Infanticide - I wonder if he'll add this to the list of changes in his next victory speech and if the crowd will roar: "Yes, we can."

How could someone possibly justify such a vote? In March 2001, Obama was the sole speaker in opposition to the bill on the floor of the Illinois Senate. He said: "We're saying they are persons entitled to the kinds of protections provided to a child, a 9-month child delivered to term. I mean, it would essentially bar abortions, because the equal-protection clause does not allow somebody to kill a child." So according to Obama, "they," babies who survive abortions or any other preterm newborns, should be permitted to be killed because giving legal protection to preterm newborns would have the effect of banning all abortions.

Justifying the killing of newborn babies is deeply troubling, but just as striking is his rigid adherence to doctrinaire liberalism. Apparently, the "audacity of hope" is limited only to those babies born at full term and beyond. Worse, given his support for late-term partial-birth abortions that supporters argued were necessary to end the life of genetically imperfect children, it may be more accurate to say the audacity of hope applies only to those babies born healthy at full term.

Obama's supporters say his rhetoric makes them believe again.

Is this the kind of change and leader you believe in?

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