My religion and faith is all I have apart from my
family. The Mormon Church has always
been known as a racist organization that believes in fairytales and their religious
tenants are viewed as blasphemy to believers in the “God of the Bible.” Political expediency can replace
faith and ethics with some people, but that is not my way. As you all know Romney has changed his mind
on many things; and on some things several times, e.g. it is just like the
Mormon Church changing its view on black skin and polygamy. Furthermore, I get the impression Romney will
say anything to be president. And I get
it; the stakes are high and everyone has an opinion. However, I cannot pretend to like him for
President. Willard is out of touch with
reality and is, in my view, the wrong choice.
There are many websites that support what I have highlighted about the
Mormon doctrine and creed including their own (check the Book of Mormon online). They themselves will not deny the facts even
though they have been rushing to hide their true beliefs due to Willard’s run
for the white house. Then again, many
say his religion does not matter due to the separation of church and state
etc. But guess what – it matters to
me. This is 2012 and no one who grew up
in the midst of a racist organization should be president of anything. So think about it for yourselves. When you run for high office full disclosure
has always been the norm, why change it now.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Why Romney is the Wrong Choice.
It is almost beyond my comprehension that evangelical
Christians are going to cast their vote for a Mormon. Mormon beliefs are quite clear and far
different from traditional protestant “Bible Believing Christians”. It is strange that the party of the “religious
right” would settle for a Mormon in the first place. But as I recall it is only his money and
negative ad campaign that eventually won him the nomination over Santorum and
Gingrich. At one time even Cain was beating
him. Now because he had the money to
overwhelm the other candidates people are pretending he is the best thing since
sliced bread. I had my doubts from the
beginning but, as we have all seen, he is
a good fund raiser.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
The First Black President Did His Job
The First Black President has done his job and made the
country proud in the process.
No one can deny that the country had severe problems that
were developing just as Obama was coming into office. Obama took charge of a mess and started work
on our recovery. The whole economy is
connected and each job created or lost has an impact on all things
economic. We know that consumer
confidence is tied to job security which is linked the GDP which affects stock
prices and so on. With the housing
market bubble busting and sending the banks in a downward spiral caused by junk
bonds, credit default swaps and the “overrating” mortgage backed security scandal,
Obama was walking into a perfect storm of economic collapse. Then of
course the property tax crisis hit pushing cities, counties and municipalities
to the brink of bankruptcy due the lack of revenue caused by the housing market
crash. This in turn resulted in millions
of police officers, fire fighters, teachers and other public service personnel
being laid off, down sized, retrenched and furloughed. Record high job losses and the fall of Lehman
Brothers and a slew of other banks infected by the toxic assets and irresponsible
and unethical investment risks all threatened to turn America “the super-power”
into a failed nation. All this while we
were engaged in two wars and al-Qaeda
continued to transmit threatening messages reminding us of the 911 tragedy that
was yet to be properly avenged.
Good Americans
were losing their pensions and life savings; coming out of retirement to make
ends meet. The auto industry was failing
and people were faced with the reality of having to start over, again. All this and the first Black President
elected in the history of our nation just now walking into his new job at the
white house. Let us not forget that he
had taken on the job as President at some considerable risk to himself. Let us make no mistake there is no shortage
of people who would like to take a shot at President Obama. Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William
McKinley and John F. Kennedy are the assassinated presidents to date. Even Reagan, now remembered so fondly, was
almost assassinated while in office. There
are threats made, plans formulated and schemes being hatched to harm the president
all the time. And all this just from the
Americans for whom he has vowed to serve. I do not know if there are any checkable stats
but I am sure the secret service has never worked so hard. It
goes without saying that there is much personal risk involved with being
elected President of the United States of America. But he accepted the challenge and he has endured
to this point striving to bring back some dignity to the office that was
somewhat eroded with his predecessor.
The banks have
been stabilized and are profitable again, the stock markets has regained much
of the loses, the car industry has rebounded, thanks to the bridge loan, and
the housing market is no longer hemorrhaging equity. We have had thirty straight months of job
growth yielding 4.6 million new private sector jobs. The war in Iraq is over and we are winding things
down in Afghanistan. The healthcare bill,
with its imperfections, will save families from financial ruin making healthcare
“affordable.” He passed the Lilly Ledbetter act and won the Noble Peace
prize for his efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation
between peoples. A lot of Americans do
not feel Obama has worked hard enough on job creation. But let us not forget the “Tea Party” wing of
the Republican Party that has refused to compromise on anything and stifled every
effort he made on jobs for the last two years.
Yes he is our first Black President and many people disagree with
him. But he tried under extraordinarily
difficult circumstances. He said he would
lead and he did. He said he would bring
us justice for 911 and he has. I can
live with that. Nobody is perfect but I
give him a nine out of ten for effort.
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