Friday, August 27, 2010
Is it all about Obama?
Recently certain pundits of the left leaning variety have been saying that the next election is not really about Obama, but about people's frustration with things as they are today, like the economy, etc. While I tend to agree with them about the general level of frustration among the people, I do think that there must be an acceptance that most of the frustration is focused on a leadership devoid of a basic level of competence. In other words, "Heck yeah, it's about Obama!"
Why? Well, lets see, there's that whole he-can't-seem-to-keep-his-mouth-shut thing. What does a leader of the United States need to speak about a local building project, the supposed Ground Zero mosque? He never spoke up about the Orthodox church that was actually leveled on 9/11 and had it's plans to rebuild put off for ten years. No outrage there, I guess.
And yet again there is the timing of speaking in front of muslims at a Ramadan dinner, when he won't go near Christians who ask to peacefully pray for him and his government at a national prayer day, two years in a row. And we're supposed to think he's a Christian. which is the other funny thing going around the table talks these days.
You have seen on this site and others Obama's open derision and lack of respect for Christians and the Christian scriptures. He publicly mocked the idea of Christian moral influence in the public square on more than one occasion. If Obama is a Christian, he is a conflicted and confused, which goes just great with the rest of his beliefs and stances.
So, let's see, is it possible that those of us who are Christians, who seriously follow Jesus, and consider the Bible sacred, would see a problem with a President of the United States preferring a religion that has caused much death and destruction in the last twenty five years, and is the belief system of a group of killers bent on our nation's destruction?
So what do you think, is this next election all about Obama? No doubt.
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