| 2004:
AN ELECTION YEAR OF WORLDWIDE IMPORTANCE
Tuesday , January 06, 2004
2004, is an election year with worldwide importance. Already we
are bombarded with Democrat candidates for President, some of whom
use four letter words and
all of whom belittle President Bush. They claim what they are doing
to President Bush is what the Republicans did to President Clinton.
Hold on a minute! Do they not remember that we were compelled to
turn off our T.V. sets during the Clinton administration because
we could not allow our children and grandchildren to hear again
for the ump-tenth time what perjury, oral sex and the President
really meant!
The outcry from Americans whether Republican, Democrat, or Independent
was not partisan politics. It was disgust, and I praise God the
White House is now today a place of dignity.
So don’t tell me the out front Democrat candidates are paying
George Bush back what he deserves. Their treatment of him is based
on their hatred of him that he was somehow able to steal the election
from Al Gore. Give me a break! They hate Bush like the rest of the
world, excluding Israel, hates America. They hate integrity, values,
patriotism and the Constitution. They promote atheicratic rule,
secular education, and multiculturism. Howard Dean has even claimed
that President Bush was knowledgeable of 9/11 before it happened
and Rep. Jim McDermoit of Washington State claimed that the Bush
administration just held off capturing Saddam Hussein until the
time was right to boost the President’s ratings.
Secretary of State, Madeline Albright made the statement that we
probably already have Osama Bin Laden in custody! Unbelievable!
Take the last election and consider these numbers. The population
in the counties that Gore won was 127 million. The population in
the counties that Bush won was 143 million. The square miles of
the counties won were 580,000 by Gore and 2,427,000 by Bush.
The States won were 19 by Gore and 29 by Bush. Murder
per 100,000 residents in the counties won were 13.2% for Gore and
2.1% for Bush.
These figures were drawn up by Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline
University, School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota.
He states, “The territory Bush won was mostly the land owned
by people of this wonderful country not citizens living in cities
in tenements owned by the government and living off the government.”
As the original 13 states adopted the new Constitution of 1787,
a Scottish history professor by the name of Alexander Tyler said
the following words about
“The Fall of the Athenian Republic.”
“A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government.
It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves
largesse (generous gifts) from the public treasury. From that moment
on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most
benefits from the public treasury, with the result
that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, (which
is) always followed by a dictatorship.” “The average
age of the world’s greatest civilizations has been two hundred
years. These nations have progressed through this sequence. From
bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage;
from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance
to complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependence,
from dependence back into bondage.”
Professor Olson believes the U.S. is now between the complacency
and apathy phase of democracy and that 40% of the Nation’s
population has reached
the dependency stage.
Only prayer and obedience to God’s Word can reverse these
trends in 2004 and preserve our nation.
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