Since he claims so loudly and often about what a good man he is, I thought
he might obey that Commandment about not bearing false witness.

The Bible speaks quite clearly about liars and his speech was rank with
lies, even if they were given in the context of politics.  I don't see any
scriptural exemptions for the ten commandments when someone is running for
office.  If the public and media are going to completely destroy the
careers of politicians who violate the 7th Commandment, why shouldn't they
be equally harsh on those who violate the 9th?

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I listened to Ryan's speech.  I thought it was a good political speech.
>
> That means that it had a lot of sound bites, a lot of promises, and a lot
> of blame.  I also figured it would be full of half-truths.
>
> It's what you get from politicians.
>
> The question is, did any of you, especially on the leftist, progressive
> side expect anything different?
>

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