Archive for October 14th, 2008
What Is Obama’s Position on Israel?
Jesse Jackson has some ideas:
God said He will bless those who bless Israel, and I truly believe that’s why we as a nation have been blessed, but why we are also now losing that blessing. We are forcing Israel into giving away land to the Palestinians that was given to Israel by God Himself with the Palestinians having to comply with nothing they agree to. Israel, on the other hand, has to give everything it promised and then some and still gets vilified by the nations of the world.
So Obama has a friend that was with the PLO. His list of friends is beginning to look liks a Who’s Who of terrorism and Marxist/Communism, and yet he is taking in so many by saying we are against him due to his race. All the while it is his campaign playing the race deck and not just the card, and they’re dealing from the bottom.
I feel like Bob Dole in the 1996 election against Bill Clinton: “Where’s the outrage?” Why have we become a nation of extremists on both sides and everyone thinks it’s wonderful? Americans fighting Americans in neighborhoods and nursing homes.
Jesus foretold all of this. He said someone would come along who would be so charasmatic he would deceive the very elect if allowed to. I don’t believe Obama is the anti-Christ, but I do believe he is leading us toward the day we will accept anything said as long as a person can be charasmatic about it. He is almost worshipped by those who aimlessly follow him, with hollowed-out eyes, just going along and not knowing why except he’s black or he talks pretty. To hell with what he’ll do to the country. He’s black, he’s pretty, he talks nice and even if he’s an empty suit they’re going to vote for him and if you disagree you will be banished once he gets in.
I don’t care if he’s purple with pink polka dots. I would love to see a black man as president. Just not this black man. A man like Michael Steele, for instance. Someone with good sense and substance.
Oh, how I fear for my country as I know it if this man gets in.
I still fly my flag on a twenty-foot flag pole in my garden in the front yard. I still get choked up hearing the Star-spangled Banner. I still stand straight and still with my hand over my heart as I pledge allegiance to my country.
I’m not against Obama because he’s a democrat or a black man. I am against him because he is a Marxist/Socialist proven by the friends he keeps and now tries to hide for expediency, and because he is an empty suit with no discernable qualifications to be President of the United States in a time of turmoil like we have now.
We voted for change in 2006, remember? Now we have Speaker Pelosi and Leader Reid and a Congress that has accomplished nothing, nothing! in the last two years. Give them a majority and a president from their party and watch us sink like the Titanic. We will have only ourselves to blame.
Keep an Eye on Your Credit Card Statement
My husband keeps a spreadsheet for our credit card so we know the balance at the end of the month, and he checks it against the statement, but some people don’t check their statements and pay the card.
I imagine if you saw a $2,300 political donation you didn’t make on your card statement it would make you sit up.
NORTH KANSAS CITY, MO. — A North Kansas City couple has been left scratching their heads after they became the victims of a political scam.
Steve and Rachel Larman say a strange credit card charge appeared on their statement this month — a $2300 donation to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. The Larman’s say they don’t want this to be about their political affiliation, but they say they’re not about to give the Obama campaign any help from their pocketbook.
They said they notified Chase, their credit card bank, to report the fraud.
“(They) said that they had seen-they were familiar with this,” said Steve Larman. “It was fraud, they believe through telemarketing but they were going to be doing some more investigations.”
“They (Chase) kept on asking me ‘are you sure you wouldnt have gone to a site in support of Obama’,” said Rachel Larman. “And I repeatedly said ‘Im voting for McCain – I would not be going to an Obama site’.”
Chase dropped the charge from the Larman’s card. The couple is thankful thay they caught the charge on the card, but worried that others may not see that type of fraud on their own credit cards before it’s too late.
“You always get emails saying be on the lookout,” said Rachel. “So I just wanted to get the word out, that there’s someone out there perpetrating this against people, and to pay attention.”
The Obama campaign said they were aware of the Larman’s story, but did not have any comment.
Supporters in this election are so on the fringe they are now stealing credit card information to give to the candidate of their choice. I guess that’s an example of “spreading the wealth” we’ll get if Obama is elected.
Three more weeks and this endless campaign started by the Democrats and soon followed by the Republicans will finally be over. Then we can bury our heads in the sand for another day or so before the next batch starts running.
Reverend Jackson’s Thoughts On An Obama Presidency
We haven not heard much from Reverend Jackson in this election cycle but in today’s New York Post he makes a few statements which should raise a few eyebrows:
He promised “fundamental changes” in US foreign policy – saying America must “heal wounds” it has caused to other nations, revive its alliances and apologize for the “arrogance of the Bush administration.”
The most important change would occur in the Middle East, where “decades of putting Israel’s interests first” would end.
Jackson believes that, although “Zionists who have controlled American policy for decades” remain strong, they’ll lose a great deal of their clout when Barack Obama enters the White House.
“Obama is about change,” Jackson told me in a wide-ranging conversation. “And the change that Obama promises is not limited to what we do in America itself. It is a change of the way America looks at the world and its place in it.”
Jackson warns that he isn’t an Obama confidant or adviser, “just a supporter.” But he adds that Obama has been “a neighbor or, better still, a member of the family.” Jackson’s son has been a close friend of Obama for years, and Jackson’s daughter went to school with Obama’s wife Michelle.
“We helped him start his career,” says Jackson. “And then we were always there to help him move ahead. He is the continuation of our struggle for justice not only for the black people but also for all those who have been wronged.”
[emphasis-mine]
Read the rest for the Jesse Jackson vision of an Obama presidency. I wonder where “America First” fits into the equation?



