Obama posed for group photos on the tarmac with reporters, the motorcade drivers and the advance staff. As we posed, Obama told us all to say: "Tequila!"
Barack Obama may or may not be drunk already. But I'm pretty sure this means he's endorsing Tila Tequila's candidacy for Congress in 2010.
It doesnt matter what your views are on our new President and his family. The most important thing is to unite together as a nation and support them. Last night in church, while I was in a class with my pasture's wife, she brought up a very good point...."What if every believer began to pray for him and his family...imagine the impact it could have on our First Family and our country!" Nancy Rupli
God tells us he will not intervene in our lives because he gave us free will.....unless we ask him to for us, or for someone else. When we ask, it becomes our free will! If many of us prayed for our First Family and our Country, that is our free will and the possiblitlity of God making his presence known grows as more and more people ban together and pray. God also tells us that no one is put into a position of power without his approval first. That is very comforting. He also tells us that we should always honor the people who are in positions of power.
Therefore, put aside your differences or frustration, because harsh feelings dont come from the one who called you, but they come from the Deceiver!
1Timothy 2:1-4 says...."I urge then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intersession, and thanksgiving be made for everyone-for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peacefull and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Saviour, which wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. 1 Timothy 2:8 says...I want men everywhere to lift up holy hands in prayer, without anger or disputing.
With that being said, I think even you who arent so close to God can begin to understand how important this is.
And for those of you who just dont want to budge...try looking at it from a different perspective: Our country has come so far over the years. And we just stepped over a boundary I never though I'd see in my lifetime! Imagine the possibilities now! This is one of the greatest accomplishments of my time and even greater for those who are much older then I. Our first African-American President! Our country is definately moving forward! We are really becoming what we set out to be....The United States of America...a place for EQUAL OPPORTUNITY! A place of FREEDOM for ALL! WOOT for us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! God bless America
Look what Barack Obama has gone and done with all his handsome hoping and multi-million dollar messaging and cool fonts. He has created a living hell for people like Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), an old stick-in-the-mud who risked his life to end segregation and spent several decades fighting for civil rights.
Today, Lewis faces his first primary challengers since 1992, a pair of candidates who are promoting the "change" mantra of Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign and have organized their campaigns around a single, not-so-subtle message: Lewis's support for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) over Obama in the presidential primary.
Lewis is one of three House Democratic incumbents in Georgia who should be enjoying an easy run through today's primary but instead find themselves battling a wave of younger black politicians emboldened by Obama's success and intent on succeeding their elders in choice political posts.
Yeah! Change! And much as scissors beats paper, change beats old, so you square incumbent types better step aside. Especially if you supported She Whose Name Must Not Be Spoken. There's a new wind blowing, and it is picking up some remarkable debris, like a former Real World cast member...
In Georgia and elsewhere, some of the initial targets have been lawmakers who backed Clinton instead of the first black candidate to clinch a major party's presidential nomination. In Brooklyn, Rep. Edolphus Towns, 73, a Clinton supporter, faces opposition in a Sept. 9 Democratic primary from community activist Kevin Powell, 42, who oncewas a star on MTV's "Real World."
LAST COMMENT:
It doesnt matter what your views are on our new President and his family. The most important thing is to unite together as a nation and support them. Last night in church, while I was in a class with my pasture's wife, she brought up a very good point...."What if every believer began to pray for him and his family...imagine the impact it could have on our First Family and our country!" Nancy Rupli God tells us he will not intervene in our lives because he gave us free will.....unless we ask him to for us, or for someone else. When we ask, it becomes our free will! If many of us prayed for our First Family and our Country, that is our free will and the possiblitlity of God making his presence known grows as more and more people ban together and pray. God also tells us that no one is put into a position of power without his approval first. That is very comforting. He also tells us that we should always honor the people who are in positions of power. Therefore, put aside your differences or frustration, because harsh feelings dont come from the one who called you, but they come from the Deceiver! 1Timothy 2:1-4 says...."I urge then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intersession, and thanksgiving be made for everyone-for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peacefull and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Saviour, which wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. 1 Timothy 2:8 says...I want men everywhere to lift up holy hands in prayer, without anger or disputing. With that being said, I think even you who arent so close to God can begin to understand how important this is. And for those of you who just dont want to budge...try looking at it from a different perspective: Our country has come so far over the years. And we just stepped over a boundary I never though I'd see in my lifetime! Imagine the possibilities now! This is one of the greatest accomplishments of my time and even greater for those who are much older then I. Our first African-American President! Our country is definately moving forward! We are really becoming what we set out to be....The United States of America...a place for EQUAL OPPORTUNITY! A place of FREEDOM for ALL! WOOT for us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! God bless America