Saturday, August 12, 2006

Geo.-Politics, or the Battle of the Not-So-Gorgeous Georges


George

vs.

George



With widespread polarization across the political scene in America today I thought I would try to capture its essence by describing it as a battle between two Georges.

THE CONTENDERS



George “I can’t do anything right for the Left” Bush


V E R S U S


George “I’m the site for” Soros-losers



EXTREMELY LEFT


Wikipedia describes George Soros as “is a financial speculator, stock investor, liberal political activist and philanthropist.” He could also be described as anti-American who is pushing an extremist liberal agenda on America. Wikipedia also describes his adversarial relationship with President Bush as:


“In an interview with The Washington Post on November 11, 2003, Soros said that removing George W. Bush from office was the "central focus of my life" and "a matter of life and death."”

Reverend Louis Sheldon of the Traditional Values Coalition commented on Mr. Soros and homosexual activist Tim Gill recently saying:


“. . . who are pouring millions into creating front organizations to influence the 2006 and 2008 elections. Billionaire atheist/socialist George
Soros
and millionaire homosexual militant Tim Gill are working together to create a network of 527 nonprofit groups to influence public opinion, undermine traditional values and to place hard-core liberals into positions of power within our government. . .”

SLIGHTLY RIGHT

President Bush is human after all. He is no Ronald Reagan, but more like Bush 1. He is not much of a strong conservative after all. He has not turned out to be the across-the-board conservative that I voted for in 2000 and in 2004. Despite his many flaws, he is still 100% better than any Gore or Kerry adminstration would have proved to be. He has remained somewhat conservative on important social issues, however he has not been as agreesive to pursue them as I had hoped. His North American Union idea is very bad. He could also do more to intensify the destruction of the terrorists by unleashing full might of the military rather than trying to seeminingly appease his unappeasable critics.

TAKE ACTION

We should continue to pray for our President that he would come up with a strategy to annilate the enemy in Iraq as well as wisdom in dealing with China, Russia, Iran, Syria, North Korea and our other enemies. We should also pray that with the time he has remaining that he not cave into the liberal left regarding judicial appointments and other social concerns such as advocating traditional marriage, enforcing the ban on partial birth abortion when it is released from current litigation. In November vote for candidates who will be everything President Bush didn't deliver.

It would be wise for all true faith-based Christians and others, who believe in traditional American values, to be very wary of these two radicals (Soros and Gill) as well as their numerous radical organizations all bent on undermining our government and the American way of life. Actually it would be A Good Choice to become very aware of Soros/Gill's actions, their organizations and what politicians they support.



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  2. Bush and Soros have much more in common than you think. They both supported the reelection of liberal Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter. Specter is so liberal, that he is not only for partial-birth abortion, he is in favor of taxpayer funding of abortion. Bush supported Specter even when he was running against a pro-life candidate in the primary. We should pray that someone says something convicting to Bush so that he will be saved—he obviously isn’t a real born again Christian.

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  3. Hey Matt -

    I am beginning to believe that you may be right on this one also. It is hard to understand why Bush would support Specter over a known conservative. Bush's support for the North American Union (SPP.gov) bothers me also.

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