Presidential Candidates Weigh in on Religion and Morality

For the past fifty years the international corporate mafia has been using race, gender, age, class status, and religion to divide the American people in order to position themselves to inflict tyranny upon us all.  Today Barack Hussein Obama AKA Barry Soetoro AKA Barry the Rat, standing at the podium, was telling us how he was down on his knees talking to God.  And apparently God agrees with Obama’s policies.  I guess God must be a registered Democrat.

It is interesting to observe how the politicians get religion every few years when coming up on an election.  Of course on the other side you have Newt Gingrich saying that Obama has launched a war on religion in the United States.  Newt Gingrich, now there’s an example of a righteous man.

Newt is now proclaiming that he wants to be the president for all the American people in a petty attempt to distinguish himself apart from Mitt Romney, who stated yesterday that he was not concerned about the poor.  I guess if Romney is not concerned about the poor, naturally Newt must be.

Wait a minute.  Didn’t Newt recently say he wanted to fire all of the janitors at the schools and put the poor kids to work scrubbing floors and cleaning toilets, while their elitist counterparts enjoy social lives and the best experiences of growing up? And didn’t he also say there were plenty of jobs out there and the poor are just too stupid to find them?

And don’t forget about Rick Santorum.  This religious zealot would tell a woman who has been raped by a mental deficient that she can’t take the morning after pill to rid herself of at least a part of the nightmare.

I think the Bible says, “Judge not lest you be judged” and “Judgment is mine, sayeth the Lord.”  And in this I will digress and say that in my judgment Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, and Barack Obama, in not being struck by a bolt of lightning yet, represent the strongest argument out there that God either does not exist or is far too tolerant of evil.

When questioned on the subject, Dr. Paul has professed that he is a Christian.  However he has not tried to use his Christianity for political gain and this is the way it should be.

There are a lot of diverse theologies out there and we the people must not allow ourselves to be divided as Americans down religious lines.  If and only if we stay united and force the restoration of our Republic under our Constitution, can our religious freedom be preserved and each and every one of us retain the right to be right within ourselves without persecution.

We cannot allow our enemies to divide us in any way.  We have them on the ropes.  Victory is within our grasp.  Stay the course.

God bless the Republic, death to the international corporate mafia, we shall prevail.

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  1. I couldn’t agree with you more, Henry. Whatever happened to “Freedom of Religion,” Separation of Church and State” ?
    As for Newt and his work ethics… When he was in college, his step mother has recounted how she can still hear his words as he phoned home begging Daddy for money and his first wife worked to put him through grad. school because he “didn’t want work to interfere with his studies.” Taking even a part-time job was out of the question. We won’t even go in to his marital morals. Yes, that’s a righteous man. A real pillar of society.

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