The day after this ad aired, I heard all kinds of comments on the talk radio about it. You know, this ad says a lot more than it's 30 seconds would lead you to believe. obama didn't start the war on religion in this Country, but he has perpetuated it. The war was actually started by the likes of the aclu and other fringe groups with lots of money and time. obama uses those fringe groups to further his own agenda.
Perry's comment about gays in the military isn't an attack on our Men and Women serving. It's a criticism of a system that allows politics to interfere with the defense of our Nation. Yes, allowing openly gay persons to serve in our military is going to put our National Security at risk. But, more importantly, it says something about our values and morals in this Country. We used to have some. Not so much anymore.
We have allowed these fringe groups to come to the front and center of our society. To steer the direction of our law makers. To dictate the direction of our media. It's our own fault. We, as conservatives, have remained silent for far too long. We have kept our heads down and worked, never making waves. Have we waited too long to wake up and pay attention? Have we let our Country fall to far to get it back on the path laid out by our Founding Fathers? We will know next November. It may be the last chance we have to save the greatest force for good this world has ever known...
By Todd Starnes - FoxNews
Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. Rick Perry has decided to address the big elephant in the pew as we head into 2012 – the Obama administration’s relationship with religion – specifically Christianity.
“As president, I’ll end Obama’s war on religion,” Perry declared in a new television advertisement. “And I’ll fight against liberal attacks on our religious heritage.”
Perry’s declaration immediately resonated with millions of Christians around the nation who believe their faith is under attack and who’ve been waiting for a Republican presidential candidate to have the candor and moral fortitude to stand up and articulate why we are truly the greatest nation on the face of the Earth.
“I’m not ashamed to admit that I’m a Christian, but you don’t need to be in the pew every Sunday to know there’s something wrong in this country when gays can serve openly in the military but our kids can’t openly celebrate or pray in school.”
President Obama declared early in his campaign for the White House that he is a Christian. We were led to believe that he was a supporter of the Purpose Driven teachings of California pastor Rick Warren. But it didn’t take long to discover that the only Sunday morning activity President Obama did on purpose was drive golf balls.
The evidence of his White House attacking the Christian faith, however, is plentiful.
It was President Obama who declared in an e-mail to CBN News that “whatever we once were, we’re no longer just a Christian nation.”
This is the same administration that invited Lady Gaga into the White House for an anti-bullying conference but banned Franklin Graham from the Pentagon’s National Day of Prayer observances.
It was during the Obama administration that Christian school children were ordered to stop praying outside the Supreme Court building because they were violating the law. Instead, those American boys and girls were forced to pray for the elected officials while standing in a gutter.
It was President Obama who dropped the words “by their Creator” when reciting a key excerpt from the Declaration of Independence to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus – not once, but twice.
It was the Obama administration that opposed the commemoration of a prayer by Franklin Roosevelt at the site of the World War II Memorial on the Washington Mall, arguing that it would “dilute” the memorial’s central message.
And it was the Obama White House that asked Georgetown University to cover up all religious signs and symbols prior to a presidential address.
The Obama administration has used our military as a social engineering petri dish – pulling gay and lesbian soldiers out of the closet while pushing Christians back inside.
In recent days, we’ve learned that the Navy adopted and later rescinded a policy that would have banned parents from giving their wounded soldier-children Bibles at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
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