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Comment on: D.Speckhardt

Bibles and Guns

4 Comments

Well said, sir

I'm sure you know that there are a lot of us in the cities too. That was as stupid a statement as I've ever heard a candidate make. Unfortunately, I think that is the way he thinks, I'd worry about it less if I thought it was just a political statement and not what's in his heart. He does look down on any non-elite for having out-of-date values. We're just dumb hicks - right. The "hicks" are fighting back (about time) and Barry will have to go back to community organizing after November 4.
Cheers, and thanks for visiting Pesky Truth!
G.

Obamunism

May have been a real possibility at one point earlier this year.
We now have a good chance to defeat the pesky Obamunist, whew!!!!

Dave

There is a polarization in this country along almost every category, and it's not getting better. I don't see reconciliation, it's up to the strongest to win. Letting Obama win to change the GOP is short sighted. Good post.

DAVE

Obama-s seems to be saying lots of things that are stupid ..i hope he keeps it up until he has to says he lost
Here is what some of our founders said

"It is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favors."

-- George Washington (Thanksgiving Proclamation, 3 October 1789)

How many observe Christ's birth-day! How few, his precepts! O! 'tis easier to keep Holidays than Commandments."

-- Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richards Almanack, 1743)