RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

You're replying to post made by: Hot_Single_Dude

And I know you are supportive of Obama. Bottom line as we said before: Hope.

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

You're replying to post made by: GotTrance

SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Truce!

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

You're replying to post made by: Hot_Single_Dude

What I wanted to know a bout was the situation of to day Faith... what kind of people want wars to start and what kind of people gaining economicaly because of wars, what kind of people hate peace and stability?

My point was made earlier...States Rights, Political and Economic considerations, freedom, oppression are some of the reasons wars start. So that answsers your question about what people want wars to start.

Perfect example of current news...Egypt. The people were not happy with their current government so a revolution was started.

As for people who hate peace all I can answer is terriorists who believe in killing people is peaceful.

I am sure you understand.....

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

You're replying to post made by: Loveiswonderful


Faithfulness: It’s Time to Impeach Obama


I'm curious, when someone is impeached, must they also eat peaches to show it's official?

LOL Good question. I guess you would have to ask someone who's been impeached. LOL

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

Point made, point taken. However, I don't believe that Obabma will be the one to bring about the right circumstances.

I agree in theory that for the most part people are the same all around. However, there are groups of people that we are not the same as either. You have people who believe in peace verses people who hate peace, people who hate war verses people who believe in starting wars, etc.

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

You're replying to post made by: Hot_Single_Dude
In my point of view Faith... nothing is impossible when the right circumstinces are made possible by the will of human beings:



Dude, I can see your point and I understand what you are saying. However, we both know that people are not perfect. I believe that without God's hand in any of this, the peace you are hoping for may not happen because of the will of people.

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

Post Author: Hot_Single_Dude

I know Faith ... the way is long and the battle against hatered and terror and intolernece and such is definately difficult but still... hope is not forbidden and we can all do what we can in order to hail those who try their,s bringing universal peace and stability one step closer

Dude, I believe is hope also. And I know hope is not forbidden. Hope is a great thing here in the USA. It's what has kept this county going for over 200 years along with a lot of hard work, especially at the birth of America.

My question for you is this? Are you talking universal peace as in the whole world at one time peace and stability? Almost sounds like you are hoping for the impossible.

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

Post Author: Hot_Single_Dude

Faithfulness: Are you still at this Obama thing????? Tell us...are you Obama's PR man?

No Faith... just a simple guy beleiving in peace and stability amoung world nations

I understand your point of view. However, with terrorists in the world, hatred in the world, tolerance for wrongdoings, etc. it is hard to see stability any time soon.

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

It’s Time to Impeach Obama — and Holder
February 11th, 2011 Gregory Dail, Examiner.com

How much do Americans have to bear of the blatant dishonest and outright destruction of America by Obama and his minions?

Impeachment at the federal level is guided by , Article Two of the United States Constitution (Section 4) that states that “The President, Vice President, and all other civil Officers of the United States shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors.” The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeaching, while the United States Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. The removal of impeached officials is automatic upon conviction in the Senate.

Obama is racking up the high crimes, he’s proven he’s very good at bribing Democrats, ask Blagovich and his involvement with Obama, before he was even sworn in, Pay to Play scams. Obama had to hide behind Bill Clinton when he got caught offering a Sestak a cushy White House job not run for the Senate

Obama’s White House minions fraudulently rewrote the BP oil spill report, wrote hundreds of waivers from Obamacare as campaign support payoffs, contempt of Federal Court as to the Gulf oil moratorium. Ironically more contempt charges coming for Obama: he’s ignoring the Federal courts again over Obamacare being struck down by a Regan era judge.

It is no wonder that Obama thinks he can get away with anything. Dems and Republicans let them man run for President without providing meaningful documentation that he was eligible to be President. Common sense dictates that Obama had to misspend campaign contributions to hide his school records and past life. He’s spent more on legal fees that he has made from his books and he was spending the money on hiding his past before he even received big money from his publisher. Who paid for his legal expenses? Many suggest they were paid with campaign funds.

RE: Obama is going ot win the presidency in 2012!

Are you still at this Obama thing????? Tell us...are you Obama's PR man?

RE: AMERICA IS GREAT.

Post Author: Boban1
and if he would dye his hair and grow some Elvis looking sideburns?


No way. Too many Elvis impersonators and Elvis wannabes here all ready.

RE: Just remember

Post Author: time4fun4u

Same to you

Thank you.

RE: Just remember

Happy Valentine's Day everyone!!!

RE: AMERICA IS GREAT.

Post Author: pedro27


where are the native American, they owned usa


RE: AMERICA IS GREAT.

Post Author: pedro27


where are the native American, they owned usa

The Native Americans (your words) live on reservations here in the USA

RE: AMERICA IS GREAT.

Post Author: Boban1


why do I get this impression that Obama isn`t very popular In the US of A ???


Because Obama isn't very popular here in the good ole' USA.

RE: the beatles.....

Post Author: jlw45

Do you Want to Know a Secret




Do You Want to Know a Secret was the very first Beatle song I every heard and I was 13 at the time. 35 years later and still a fan.

RE: the beatles.....

I saw Ringo (and his all star band) in 2000 and it was excellent. I am a Beatles fan. My favorite beatle: George Harrison. I love a lot of their songs.

One of my favorites is Do you Want to Know a Secret.

RE: TWO WORDS ...... KEEP ONE THE SAME ...ROUND 2 ;-)

walk way

RE: TWO WORDS ...... KEEP ONE THE SAME ...ROUND 2 ;-)

side walk

RE: stigma of mental illness

Post Author: toxicaura
Special needs children surprise people with some of the skills they do possess,Also could teach many what society would call normal people lessons in life, I have never recalled seeing any special needs children looking down upon anyone, Except to offer their hand to help them up

You are absolutely correct in what you said. That is the blessing I receive at work each and every day.

RE: What would you do on a first date?

Either a coffee shop or dinner.

RE: TWO WORDS ...... KEEP ONE THE SAME ...ROUND 2 ;-)

Apple pie

RE: TWO WORDS ...... KEEP ONE THE SAME ...ROUND 2 ;-)

Green Hornet

RE: MIBARAK RESIGNED

Post Author: emmaline

so whats all this panicking people going to achieve?

unless we are a voter in egypt, not much we can do about it faith


Hey. You have a good point. However, am not trying to cause panic. You are right about not much we can do about what happens in Egypt.

I am interested in how other countries will influence us or hurt us because of what our President does or doesn't do

RE: freedom!

Is there really freedom in a muslim/islamic country?

RE: MIBARAK RESIGNED

The Jerusalem Post

Muslim Brotherhood text reveals scope of radical creed
By OREN KESSLER
09/02/2011

Translated by Palestinian Media Watch, book details group’s goal of global Islamic conquest.

One of the greatest beneficiaries of the unrest in Egypt has been the Muslim Brotherhood.

Banned but tolerated for decades by successive Egyptian regimes, the Islamist movement is now emerging as a central player in the country’s resurgent opposition.

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On Tuesday, two Brotherhood representatives participated in an opposition delegation that met with Vice President Omar Suleiman for the first set of talks over implementing political reforms.

Pundits have portrayed the Brotherhood as uncompromising zealots or beneficent providers of social services that long-deprived Egyptians desperately need.

But a translation released Tuesday of a 1995 book by the movement’s fifth official leader sheds light on just how Egypt’s Brotherhood views itself and its mission. Jihad is the Way is the last of a five-volume work, The Laws of Da’wa by Mustafa Mashhur, who headed the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt from 1996-2002.

RE: MIBARAK RESIGNED

Post Author: kidatheart

Seperation of church and state means just that, seperate

The following is an excerpt of an ariticle I found on the internet. Jefferson, who is writing the letter indicated in here, was the 3rd president of the US.

By William J. Federer
Posted: 04/14 00:00:00/2008


Jefferson & religious freedom
By William J. Federer

On January 1, 1802, Jefferson wrote his famous letter agreeing with Danbury's Baptists:

Gentlemen...Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God, that he owes account to none other for faith or his worship, that the legislative powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with solemn reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.

RE: MIBARAK RESIGNED

Post Author: kidatheart

The US is a secular country, not a Christian country, and no amount of wishing it to be different will change that fact.

If you want to live in a state controlled by religion, move to Iran.

It's about time all religion was removed from public schools and every other public place. I've yet to read any government document stating that indoctrination to Christianity is mandatory.

Seperation of church and state means just that, seperate.

Read the US Constitution.


Posted: 07/15/10

D.C. Symbols Prove American Christian Heritage

By Dr. David R. Reagan
Lamb & Lion Ministries

The buildings housing the institutions of our national government in Washington, D.C., are filled with symbols of our nation's Christian heritage.

In 1999 the Family Research Council published an article entitled, "Hallowed Ground: Washington's Monuments to Faith, Family and Freedom." In it they made this observation:

"From cornerstones to capstones, from cornices to colonnades, from halls of Congress to the hallowed hillsides of Arlington Cemetery, a mighty causeway of faith courses through the landscape of the nation's capital."

For example, in the Capitol rotunda there are eight huge oil paintings depicting scenes from American history. Four of them feature spiritual themes. Two show prayer meetings, one illustrates a Bible study, and the fourth is a picture of a baptism.

The stained glass window showing George Washington praying is located in the Congressional prayer room. The verse surrounding the figure is Psalm 16:1 which says, "Preserve me O God, for in Thee do I put my trust."

Moses holding the tablets of the Law of God is displayed prominently in a frieze on the exterior of the East side of the Supreme Court building. He is shown in another frieze inside the building. Directly above the bench where the justices sit is another frieze that shows two men sitting with the Ten Commandments between them. One man represents "The Majesty of the Law," the other is a symbol of "The Power of the Law." The tablets of the Ten Commandments, showing the numbers one through ten, are on the doors of the courtroom. It is tragic that in 1999 the guides were instructed to tell visitors that the numbers stood for the first ten amendments to the U. S. Constitution!

The aluminum tip of the capstone on the Washington Monument has a Latin inscription which reads, "Laus Deo," meaning "Praise be to God." And these are only a few examples!

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RE: MIBARAK RESIGNED

Post Author: Ccincy

They took prayer and I believe also took saying the pledge out of our public school systems.Maybe that's the problem.They claimed they didn't want to step on other beliefs

You are right Ccincy. And that is exactly the problem now a days in our country. The ACLU is a major force supporting the untruth about separation of church and state.

This is why we are seeing and hearing in the news all the cases going to the supreme court about Christian rights being stepped on not only in our school system but in other public places as well.

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