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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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I agree, Kathy,

But even now we don't have much to shout about concerning the judges we
already have.  The problem is, we don't get to vote for them but only for
the man, or woman, who appoints them.  No wonder this country is in so much
trouble.

Phil.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: Who Are Evangelicals?


> Phil,
> Dobson is disgusted with the whole republican field and has talked
> about supporting a third party candidate, but, considering what that
> gave us in 1992, with Ross Perrow, I don't think that that's the
> anser either.  To be truthful, just like congress, a President
> doesn't really have much power.  What we need to keep in mind is the
> courts.  That's the real danger because the legal system can do,
> swiftly, what law makers either can't or won't. I agree with you that
> abortion stinks, but I believe that redefining marriage will do more
> damage than anything else that has ever been done in the history of
> this country because it smacks at our foundation. The courts are
> already whittling away at the definition of marriage and family.  All
> they need are a few well placed supreme court justices and the fight
> will be lost.  As much as we hate it, abortion has, as you said, cost
> fifty million lives and I don't believe that it will be going away
> soon.  The destruction done to the family as a whole will be even
> worse.  That's the main reason that I will probably hold my nose and
> vote.  I'm not voting for the person, they're all liars.  I'm voting
> for the court.
> Kathy
>
>
>
> At 02:58 PM 1/5/2008, you wrote:
> >Brad,
> >
> >Pat also said that one of the candidates had talked with him privately,
too.
> >I remember when James Dobson, not long ago, was interviewed because he
had
> >been to a White House presidential meeting.  Dobson said he didn't even
know
> >why he was invited because he couldn't divulge what they talked about.
This
> >is the old, I'm on the insiders game," type of bragging that makes me
puke.
> >As my mother was onced knowd to say, Either pee or get off the pot.  The
> >shoe seems to fit in these cases.  Pat was really nervous last night when
he
> >revealed what the Lord had told him but he literally said he hoped he was
> >wrong in what he heard so he wasn't going to say.  Poor god.  I wonder
how
> >much more of this the Lord can take?  Maybe I should say, I wonder how
much
> >more the Lord is going to take before the trumpet blows loud and clear.
> >Maybe, come to think of it, that's why the rapture occurs.  God pulls the
> >church out before we can screw anything up even worse, haw.  Of course,
if
> >it is bad now, wait until we are gone and see what the planet is going to
be
> >like then.  They won't even have the evangelical vote to pull them
through.
> >
> >Phil.
>
>

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