S U R P R I S E

The surprises keep getting bigger.

We really have to hope and work for November.

” C H A N G I N G    A M E R I C A    B A C K ”

But . . .

What if there are more surprises before November?

What if there are bigger surprises before November?

What if we haven’t seen anything yet?

What if . . .

And . . .

What if the solution is something we haven’t thought or done yet?

More on that later.

“OBAMANISM”——OBAMANATION VS TEXAS

If BHOB* vs. Arizona is not clear enough, perhaps the “writing on the wall” needs to be interpreted.

Texas should be preparing now to fill its role as the last bastion of freedom in the world.

Texans understand freedom and our right to The Republic of Texas.

We must accept our responsibility to other Americans who may also want to live free.

Surely, we will not wait till it is too late.

 

*Barack Hussein OBama—Say BHHHOB aloud and it sounds like the warning for Christians in the 2008 election: “Beware of sheep’s clothing.”

” PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE “

“Patient Protection”   ?  ?  ?

Indeed, protection from entering the cruel, evil world—coming by design—even more people will never see the light of day, never—murdered before birth.

“Affordable Care”   ?  ?  ?

Indeed, affordable for everyone but the American taxpayer (persuaded by lies, then by force)

M I N E ! ! ! – – – – – – – SAYS WHO ?

Who in the world can truthfully say, “MINE”?

And for how long?

I never thought about it that way before.

“I can trust God to take care of the stuff that belongs to Him—fair enough.  But the stuff that belongs to me is my responsibility.  I have to work to get it.  I have to think about where to put it.  I have to use energy taking care of it.  I have to spend money insuring it.”

When God says, “The cattle on a thousand hills are mine,” we think that’s great because He has the resources to meet our needs (and wants, if we handle things just right).  But what if He is saying that all the cattle on my hill are His?

What if nothing is MINE?

Actually, one thing is mine—same as it was for Adam and Eve.

FREE WILL, with consequences.

God does not override our free will, nor does He override the consequences of our choices.

This includes our free will choice to claim anything as “MINE.”

If you want to know about the consequences, read His Book on money, wealth, and wishes.

It’s loaded, and He has the final word, and . . .

IT IS ALL HIS!

DECISIONS – DECISIONS – DECISIONS

If you change your mind often enough you’ll be right half of the time.

UNLESS – – –

– – – unless you are a squirrel crossing the street, and you start changing your mind.

Your chances go down quickly, below 50%.

So it is in life.

Sometimes you have to choose the right thing the first time and go for it.

“Never look back”     (His Book)

“Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never Give Up”     (Winston Churchill)

 

FUN FOR KEEPS – – – FOR ALL AGES

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BULLIES AND BIBLES

Actually, the title should be

“BULLIES    OR    BIBLES ?”

Pick one or the other, starting in our schools, progressing to the government.

Vote “NO” for Bibles in our schools, and now bullies are running our schools.

How can I say, “running our schools”?

Because more time and energy and coverage of public schools is spent on maintaining order than educating.  Just ask teachers.

Bullies must be restrained, in our schools and across the society.  How?  Two ways.

01)  The constitutional way, which “only works for a moral people.”  (John Adams)

02)  Force.  Police in the schools, and the school buses.  And then, a police state nationwide, led by a bully in the White House, because the people have no self-control.

“It is impossible to govern without God and the Bible.”

.          —George Washington

 

We tamper with that at our peril.  Yesterday’s school bus incident coming to your community, soon.

F I N A L W E A P O N – – – LESSONS FROM HISTORY

“We will fight them with the only weapon we have left . . . “‘

That statement was made by one of the most beloved survivors of the Holocaust.

This “final weapon” is not saved to be used only at the end.

This “final weapon” is not the only weapon to be used from the beginning.

This “final weapon” is not produced in factories, but it is not our only weapon now.

The “lesson from history” to be learned here is that we in America may learn, or we may not learn, how to stop the Hitler among us before we are in concentration camps.

Would to God we could learn.

By God’s blessing, America has been exceptional from the start.

I pray for our repentance, so we may now be the exception in history.

 

“We will fight them with the only weapon we have left—love”‘

.                    —Corrie Ten Boom

“NO YOU CAN’T DO THAT” – – – “JUST TRY TO STOP ME”

Sounds like a shouting match between the bullied and the bully.

Actually, it is the sound of American politics.

Actually, it is the sound of American talk radio.

Actually, it is the sound of good guys yelling at bad guys.

Unfortunately, the good guys are yelling and the bad guys are taking action nonstop.

PLEASE, SOMEONE TELL ME WHEN A DICTATOR HAS BEEN STOPPED BY WORDS?

Review each dictator in history and identify what stopped him.

Now there are a lot of people yelling that the dictator in the United States White House can’t do what he is doing.

Is all the yelling stopping him?

Where is the leader taking action to stop him?

Will we learn the difference between words and action before it is too late?

The longer we wait to stop BHOB*, the more impossible it will become.

It is too late for hope that normal means through democratic process will save this country.  Remember, it didn’t work with King George.  And, Texans still Remember the Alamo—it worked.

 

PRAYER—PASSION—SACRIFICE—and—FORCE

—still the fundamentals of freedom—though presently foreign and forgotten.

 

*Barack Hussein OBama—Say BHHHOB aloud and it sounds like the warning for Christians in the 2008 election: “Beware of sheep’s clothing.”

C H O C O L A T E

Now that title should increase readership.  Someone has to respond to this:

You know how they say love is a verb, to broaden its meaning.  Well, I just thought chocolate should be a verb too, because when you have to have it, it means more than just an object.

 

In case you think I’m writing something for fun because heavy stuff has disappeared, please note:  I’m working on learning the fine art of humor to help deal with the challenges of the world and more frequent birthdays.  I love birthdays—it’s just all the stuff between that adds up to more than a year’s worth.  And these comments are intentionally extra wordy to reflect the extra overloads of life, in mine and in my friends’.

 

Good day to you.