No matter who wins today, I am so proud of how many Americans are turning out to vote. Democracy and freedom are big winners today. It truly is a time when we can say , "God bless America."
And just for your enjoyement, here's the Freedom speech from Braveheart
Showing posts with label polls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polls. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Religious Art: Christ of the Polls
Monday, February 04, 2008
Moving On
I don’t blame them. During the last thirty years that I have voted for leaders on both sides of the Atlantic, I have never really been truly inspired by any candidates or politicians. They all seem to have a thirst for power instead thoughts for the people. They all tear apart their opponents and when it’s a close race, they resort to dirty tricks, false representations, and unworthy schemes to topple their competitors. They might succeed by doing this, but it makes the electorate more cynical about our leaders.
Bible Verse of the Day
Numbers 14:4 And they said to each other, "We should choose a leader and go back to Egypt."
When the Israelites were faced with uncertain times and a fearful future, they always wanted to go backwards instead of moving on. They believed that it would be better for them to become Egyptian slaves again, rather than forging a new nation for themselves. What they were saying was this: “we don’t like being responsible for ourselves. Take us back to the old ways when we didn’t have to think about tomorrow.” To the Hebrew children in the midst of the wilderness, the good old days were all about giving up their freedom.
Thankfully, God had other plans, and dedicated leaders like Moses and Joshua, would bring the people to their senses and show them that going backwards wasn’t an option if they wanted to have a future.
All of us go through fearful times. Whether it’s illness or finances, our careers or choices, when things go bad, we just want to return to the good old days when things were easier, better, and safer. But as Robert Burns once wrote, “Time and tide wait for no man,” so we can’t return to the past. We need to move on and bring a new series of tomorrows into our lives today. And no matter what we face, God will be there up ahead of us, leading and guiding us, encouraging and urging us to walk on, move on, and press on.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, sometimes we get anxious about the uncertainties of life and just want to return to the safety of the past and retreat into good old days. Help us to refrain from surrendering to our insecurities and instead looking forward to the opportunities that You have in store for us as Christians, as a people, as servants of God. In Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Reality Check
Sir Winston Churchill once said, “The price of greatness is responsibility.” These days, people seem to equate greatness with celebrity, bestowing leadership upon those who can act the part, smile at the cameras, and say what we want to hear. Charm and poise have replaced grit and determination. Our leaders must look good to make us feel good. Our Presidential candidates must be charismatic, handsome and dynamic, rather than honest, hard working, and sincere. In other words, we're in love with the illusion, instead of looking for substance.
We're looking for the best candidate to win the next election, and so we bank all of our money on the illusionists – TV actors turned politicians; liberal mayors seeking the limelight; and political flip-floppers hoping everyone forgets the past. We get sucked into this at each election and we end up getting the leaders we deserve: flip-flopping liberal actors.
In our rush to beat the opposition, we forget that we are laying the mantel of responsibility of this great nation upon the shoulders of one person. The price of greatness for our nation lies in the hands and heart of the candidate we elect, and we had better hope that person knows what responsibility looks like. Celebrity may charm the nation, but it cannot lead the world. In the years that lie ahead of this nation, integrity, strength, and character will be needed in the Whitehouse. Stardom will grow stale and popularity will pale. We need a leader who will lead, not one who just wants to win the race.
Teddy Roosevelt once said, “Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” When we go to choose our candidate for the Whitehouse, we need to look at the hard work ethic and strong character of the person we nominate. We need to find a Churchill for our nation and a Teddy Roosevelt for our people.
There is one candidate whose military service, political track record, and vision for the future encapsulate these vital characteristics. He is not a celebrity, and his ambition is for America, not himself.
His name is Duncan Hunter.
We're looking for the best candidate to win the next election, and so we bank all of our money on the illusionists – TV actors turned politicians; liberal mayors seeking the limelight; and political flip-floppers hoping everyone forgets the past. We get sucked into this at each election and we end up getting the leaders we deserve: flip-flopping liberal actors.
In our rush to beat the opposition, we forget that we are laying the mantel of responsibility of this great nation upon the shoulders of one person. The price of greatness for our nation lies in the hands and heart of the candidate we elect, and we had better hope that person knows what responsibility looks like. Celebrity may charm the nation, but it cannot lead the world. In the years that lie ahead of this nation, integrity, strength, and character will be needed in the Whitehouse. Stardom will grow stale and popularity will pale. We need a leader who will lead, not one who just wants to win the race.
Teddy Roosevelt once said, “Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” When we go to choose our candidate for the Whitehouse, we need to look at the hard work ethic and strong character of the person we nominate. We need to find a Churchill for our nation and a Teddy Roosevelt for our people.
There is one candidate whose military service, political track record, and vision for the future encapsulate these vital characteristics. He is not a celebrity, and his ambition is for America, not himself.
His name is Duncan Hunter.
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