Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Saddleback Debates

Since the recent Presidential debates in Saddleback church were mainly about character and less about the candidates, relationship with God, it is difficult to comprehend liberals' Linda Blair-like reaction.

What I do find interesting is that when the topic of religious influences came up, Obama conveniently neglected to mention Reverend Wright, his mentor and leader of the church of segregation. A church where Obama spent nearly half of his life had his children baptized and got married.

Liberals’ assertion that intellectual capacity is the supreme measure of a leader could not be more wrong. While McCain had clear, concise, and decisive answers which made him the clear winner of the debate, Obama’s intellectual attempt to straddle both sides of each question made him look like an appeasing politician trying to please both sides.

I find it hilarious that since John McCain knows who he is, what he stands for, and was therefore able to answer the questions instantly and that Obama hemmed and hawed his way through the whole debate, liberals could only surmise that McCain must have cheated.

What level of bitterness leads a human being to think of a child saying grace aloud in a public school lunchroom as a cause for litigation? Do liberals really feel that any reference to God suffered by their children is mental contamination and thus grounds for a lawsuit?

Ironically, the ACLU and their fanatic cronies are every bit as zealous trying to obliterate God from society as Tomas de Torquemada was in trying to purify the people of Europe during the Spanish Inquisition.

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