> I am in awe at the paranoid rantings that appear here at times. I'm
> sure
> they sound all quite plausible and logical to you but trust me, they
> aren't.

Explain to me logically how adding nearly $10 trillion (or 20%) to national
debt in a few short months helps the finances of any country, or correlates
as a sensible reaction to what happened on Sept 18 in any way.

Indeed, explain to me what's going on, if you're such an arbiter of logic
and plausibility. Who ran on the banks on Sept 18 from noon till two PM? Why
did they pull out all of a sudden, in the middle of an election season?
Where did the TARP money go? Why did gas shoot up to $145/barrel before the
election and immediate drop to just under $40 barrel immediately after it?

Why is creating a czar of health IT (and the massive invasion of privacy
that involves) a "stimulus" feature? What is stimulative about spending on
various STD programs? Why is so much (borrowed) money being pumped without
any idea what they're actually going to be spent on in advance? How is this
prudent?

Why the colossal political payback in something that is supposed to be an
emergency bill? Why the lack of deliberation, why the doom-and-gloom,
"imminent threat" language used to promote its hasty passage? Have we
learned nothing from the Iraq war?

Why is Obama giving "rebates" to people who pay no taxes, and are more
likely to spend the money on Walmart goods or pot and crack cocaine than
invest in the capital and job base of the nation?

Explain to me logically how it's OK for the cult-of-Obama that is clearly
going on in the media and among those who think it's government's job to
guarantee them benefits and jobs is good for America?

> I'd heard of the Christian ultra right-wing nutjobs and seen a few of
> their
> websites in the past but I didn't expect to actually be communicating
> with
> them. As a committed Christian I am appalled at the language, the
> attitudes
> and frankly the idiocy of people who claim to be Christ's followers on
> this
> list.

I don't doubt you're Christian faith, don't doubt mine or anybody else's.

We all come from different perspectives. I usually appreciate yours even
when I think it's totally off base (when is usually when the topic is not
Christian faith). I tend to use colorful language to express my irony or
outrage, and sometimes I overstep. For example, I felt convicted that I was
a bit too hard on the folks I called morons in my post, even though if you
watch the videos it's hard to come up with very many kind words to describe
the shameful groveling to this phoney messiah that they engaged in, of their
own free will. All I can say is they are clearly spiritually broken, and
looking for a messiah. Unfortunately for them and everyone else, this guy
ain't it. He is a counterfeit messiah. Yes, an anti-Christ. 

Take the old lady for example. Is she aware that she has sold her soul for a
kitchen sink and a car? Obama's going to hook her up, and use her as a
perpetual campaign prop. And Jose? He's the poster child of our modern
education system---and the reason why Obama is in office.

I don't understand how one can be a Christian and not see the mass, mindless
worship of a false idol that is clearly happening in the case of Obama or
fail to be troubled by it. Why is it when Bush says he prays the entire
media makes a big stink over his irrational beliefs, and he's the brunt of
countless nights of comic jokes over it. 

But Obama's worshippers can yell out "Oh glorious God, thank you" and tell
him they pray for him, and he can confirm to them that, yea, he believes in
prayer, in an official government organized rally, and that's honky-dory?
When is Jon Stuart or Bill Maher going to mock Obama for his faith?

The answer is never because they know he's an anti-christ. This is all part
of a bigger deception.

The number of tax cheats and lobbyists and hardcore partisans and radical
ideologues he's put in his administration should be a source of concern to
any citizen, regardless of faith, I think. But I don't call you out as some
kind of phoney Christian just because you don't think my way, or your spirit
doesn't tell you what mine tells me.

The only time I don't enjoy one of your posts is when you take a time out to
paint yourself as more righteous or holy than other Christians before
non-Christians on the list.

- Bob


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