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McDonald’s Opposes “Employee Free Choice Act” supported by Obama

December 9, 2008

I read an interesting article in Crain’s Chicago Business yesterday that talked about how McDonald’s USA is urging their franchise owner-operators to call their representatives to oppose the so called “Employee Free Choice Act” currently being considered in Congress.
McDonald’s USA President Don Thompson (photo left) warns the owner-operators of the “gravity of the issue” and [...]

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How Obama Got Elected?

November 25, 2008

I read an email early this morning that mentioned this website in it.
You might want to check it out at HowObamaGotElected.com. There is a video there that has been viewed over 1.4 M times on YouTube to watch, then links to all the data and backup on the video including:

A video of John Ziegler (the [...]

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OK! – So, Now What?

November 6, 2008

As you know if you read this blog, I was not a supporter of Barack Obama. However, he won fair and square and will become the next President of the United States of America. I admire him, and wish him well. I will pray for him and support him as far as my conscience will [...]

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Barack Obama and Socialism

October 30, 2008

Socialism: “A theory or system of social reform which contemplates a complete reconstruction of society, with a more just and equitable distribution of property and labor.”
Barack Obama keeps saying his economic policies are not socialistic. However, in this 2001 radio interview broadcast on Chicago’s WBEZ public radio station, it sure sounds like a duck, [...]

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Barack Obama’s Abortion Extremism

October 16, 2008

If you want another clear, reasoned and well-written viewpoint on Barack Obama’s views on life and abortion, and why any thinking person needs to think twice about casting a vote for a potential Obama Presidency, then this article is worth reading.
Obama’s Abortion Extremism
by Robert George
Oct 14, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama’s views on life issues ranging from [...]

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What is the “Faith” of Barack Obama?

September 8, 2008

I recently finished reading The Faith of Barack Obama by Stephen Mansfield [Thomas Nelson, publisher].
I agree with Mansfield’s introductory book premise that understanding a man’s religious vision and personal faith will illuminate how he will lead. To Mansfield, Barack’s faith uniquely positions him as a “healer” and prophetic conscience for our nation, on the level [...]

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An Intro to Barack Obama’s Faith

August 30, 2008

I am reading a newly published book by author Stephen Mansfield called “The Faith of Barack Obama” [Thomas Nelson]. In the Introduction, the author makes this assertion:
This book is… written in the belief that if a man’s faith is sincere, it is the most important thing about him, and that it is impossible to understand [...]

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Barack Obama on Marriage, Sexuality and the Family

August 2, 2008

There is one more big reason why I cannot support Barack Obama in good conscience. It is because of his stance on issues related to marriage, the family and sexuality. A friend of mine recently compiled the following list of positions that Barack Obama favors, from the public record.
Barack Obama Favors

“the full and unequivocal repeal [...]

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The Obama’s on Partial Birth Abortion

July 19, 2008

Michelle Obama wrote in a 2004 fund-raising letter that the federal ban on partial-birth abortions “is clearly unconstitutional” and “a flawed law.”
Even though this barbaric procedure involves delivering the head of a fully-developed infant in the second or third trimester, piercing the baby’s skull, and sucking her brains out, Barack Obama’s wife describes it as [...]

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Universal Values?

June 24, 2008

“Democracy demands that the religiously motivated translate their concerns into universal, rather than religion-specific, values. It requires that their proposals be subject to argument, and amenable to reason. I may be opposed to abortion for religious reasons, but if I seek to pass a law banning the practice, I cannot simply point to the teachings [...]

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