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Changing my mind?

Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by NaasPreacher (C4K), Aug 6, 2004.

  1. KenH

    KenH Well-Known Member

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    As I have said before, cmg, but evidently you have not comprehended, I have no problem with military aid to allies, such as Lend-Lease was, regardless of what any party's platform states.
     
  2. church mouse guy

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    Yeah, Ken, but you want to put Peroutka in the White House and that man does have a problem with military aid and with economic aid. So evidently you are not all the way down the line with the 1936 Landon platform, which was against military aid to nations at war. However, we were selling scrap iron, etc., to Japan on a cash and carry basis although Japan was at war. And you want to do away with Food For Peace, started 50 years ago. So you are way outside the GOP on that issue.

    Quoting another poster, "The home as one man and one woman is the first institution God ordained and down we are flushing it down the drain in the name of politcal correctness.

    "In Romania, where homosexuality is still seen as an abomination, and over the protest of the Romanian government, Bush appointed a homosexual as ambassador. Today, he adn his partner live at the US Embassy and American taxpayers are paying to support their sin!"

    We are also flushing religious liberty down the drain in the name of political correctness. If the average preacher made that remark quoted above in the pulpit, it is possible that Barry Lynn and Bill Moyers would want to use the IRS to silence the preacher and try to impose taxes on the particular church in order to destroy the church. It is only a question of time until that sort of statement in the pulpit will result in a prison sentence for the preacher if the religious left has their way.

    So Bush must be doing a lot right because he is getting criticism from all sides and the clergy is restrained from helping him.
     
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