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United We Stand!!! Will President Obama Truly Bring the Nation Together? Part 1

bbills Wrote: Nov 10, 2012 10:49 AM
Agreed, There is always hope. Listening to shrill voices on either side has effected a polarized electorate. Inflation and exaggeration only instill worse feelings of exasperation on either side. We will work through this and "still I have hope" in our country and countrymen (and women ha, ha). (2Chron20:12) BB
pcompton Wrote: Nov 10, 2012 5:06 PM
I am not really a religious person so for those of you who are and say that the creator will solve the problem of the man in the wh then please answer some questions for me. If God is so strong that he will always defeat Satan then why has God allowed (I know man was given the freedom to choose right from wrong) Satan to be re elected. Is there something in the Bible that addresses what's happening in this country? Does God think we should rebel or sit back and take what that devil has to dish out? Without a revolution I don't think we will work it out b/c too many people are angry and we all know what happened when the people got mad at England and the king.

This election cycle has been one of the most interesting in modern history. Most observers agree that the nation was split down the middle on their opinions of the character and vision of the candidates. Without assigning blame, I would like to ask the question: How is it that a campaign of Hope and Change has resulted in such division?

The answer is as simple as the question is puzzling. Our primary division stems from two things: justice concerns among minorities (Blacks, Hispanic, and Asian) and a very liberal agenda concerning personal liberty, energy strategy, and foreign policy. These are questions,...

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