Amen Kathy. Amen -- I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't, and die to find out there is. ABC's of Salvation Admit you are a sinner. Rom 3:23 Believe on Christ. Acts 16:31 Confess your faith. Rom 10:9-10 Karen Carter 74' -------------- Original message -------------- From: Kathy Du Bois <[log in to unmask]> > Sorry, Phil, > I won't vote for McCain because we disagree on too many issues. I'm > getting to the point where I need to stay true to my principles > instead of lending my name to a man that I will never trust. I have > similar problems with Huckabee. Just because the guy is an ordained > minister doesn't mean that I agree with him, and on many things, I > just don't. I know that I'm setting myself up to be mighty lonely, > but I've held my nose and voted for too many people for the sake of > party unity and I just can't do it any more. Besides, I've gotten > nowhere with my compromise and I'm tired of acting the > sucker. There's really no difference between McCain and Hilary, > though I must admit that if Obama is our next president, and that is > looking more likely every day, that slippery slope that Vinny > mentioned will become a drop off. We have done this to ourselves and > our children are paying the price. > Oh, come quickly please, Lord Jesus! > Kathy > > > > > At 05:23 PM 2/11/2008, you wrote: > >Kathy, > > > >It does make things mighty difficult this voting go around but if Mac picks > >Huck for a VP, that would help but I don't think Mac is going to do that > >regardless of who James Dobson says he is backing. > > > >Phil. > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Kathy Du Bois" > >To: > >Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 2:59 PM > >Subject: Re: Christian Politics > > > > > > > Hey Phil, > > > Sorry, I've been gone for a few days, but this announcement makes me > > > sick and angry all at the same time. I already said once on this > > > list that I appreciate James Dobson, but I don't drink the kool > > > ade. Well, I'll take a pass on this one for sure. I'm actually > > > considering sitting out this election. I haven't done so since 1980, > > > but I am not going to go through meaningless behaviors for some party > > > that doesn't give a rip about doing what's right. And, just so there > > > is no confusion, please notice that I didn't name a party. That's > > > because I believe that both major parties are guilty as charged! > > > Kathy > > > > > > > > > > > > At 10:32 PM 2/8/2008, you wrote: > > > >I have been wondering when this would happen and this morning I heard it > >on > > > >our local Denver news. Dr. James Dobson announced he is now backing Mike > > > >Huckabee. Now you know, and I know, the Mike Huckabee isn't going to > >even > > > >get close to the White House unless, of course, Mac realizes that the > > > >Christian evangelicals, so called, are going to back him if he pick Mike > > > >Huckabee to be his VP? And you thought Christians weren't that involved > >in > > > >politics. Dobson said a couple of months ago that he would not, I > >repeat, > > > >he would not back Mit Romny, or was it big Mac? I forget who just now. > > > >Maybe he said Rudy. It makes no difference. Oh, really? Since when has > > > >any major Christian leader ever come out and announce publicly that he > > > >wasn't going to vote for a candidate? They might say for whom they will > > > >vote, after a fashion, but not for whom they will not vote as far as > >picking > > > >a conservative for the office. So, now you know how to vote as a > >Christian. > > > > > > > >Phil. > > > > > > >