Wednesday, November 03, 2004

TOO CLOSE TO CALL

The buttons have been pushed, the numbers crunched, the ballots shaken up to reduce the number of hanging chads -- we hear the drum roll and the President is...

Too Close To Call.

Get serious.

George W. Bush will be in the White House for four more years. Ohio is his!

John Kerry has two choices. He can accept the inevitable before the day is over, or he and his lawyers can challange everything in site in Florida, Ohio and other selected states.

Which route will he take?

Unless I miss my guess he will put the nation through a turmoil like it went through in Florida in 2000.

Keep in mind, this guy has flip flopped on every issue there is, he aided and abetted the government of North Vietnam and the Viet Cong, to the detrement of American Prisoners of War and has been caught in numerous lies.

So what do you think -- which route will he take?

Regardless, the result will be the same -- George W. Bush will have four more years.

Hopefully the Democrats will learn one thing from this election -- Don't Mess With Texas.

Personally I have learned several things from all this electoral process.

Thanks to rock singer Bruce Springstein I now am sure that smoking dope on a daily basis over an extended period of years will cause irreversible brain damage.

Thanks to Little Stevie Wonder I now know that blind people have no more insight into human nature than anyone else -- so much for that extra sense.

P Diddy, the former Puff Daddy, who is a singer or rapper or something like that, is ultra delusional. Why would he possibly think anyone would care about his thoughts on politics. After all, a guy who dumped J-Lo can't be operating on all cylinders.

And finally -- and on a serious note -- the election totals clearly indicate there are a lot of people in this nation who do not know Jesus Christ as their personal savior and do not believe His teachings.

It is up to us -- the redeemed of Jesus -- to bring His light into their presence.

And today is a good time to start.

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