How Do You Spell "Thug?"

How Do You Spell "Thug?"

Thursday, November 3, 2011

SCHOLARSHIP PERSONIFIED

Community agitator-in-chief Barack Obama, in one of his interminable campaign speeches regarding his doomed "jobs (read: more taxes) bill," identified his own country's National Motto as: "E Pluribus Unum," having read it somewhere-or-other.  For those of you who studied American history in Portland Public Schools, that phrase is printed on all U.S. currency and coinage and on the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States, as well as other Federal Seals.  It is Latin for "Out of Many, One."  Look at the banner in the eagle's beak.
As a reaction to that latest misquote by the great Historian-in-Chief, Congress reaffirmed "In God We Trust" as the Official Motto of the United States, having been declared as such by Congress in 1956, but, of course, anything which occurred prior to O's birth is now irrelevant, at least as far as he is concerned.
Capitalizing further on his own revisions of American history, last Wednesday the President-pro-tem declared:
"I trust in God, but God wants to see us help ourselves by putting people back to work."  Of course, the authentic Biblical scholar and infallible commentator was referring to Hezekiah 9:11, which was quoted in the New Testament at Phillips 6:66.  Look them up for yourself.
Oddly, that thought runs in direct conflict with the Bible's teachings:
Proerbs 28:26, "He who trusts in his own heart is a fool, But he who walks wisely will be delivered."  -or-
II Corinthians 5:7, "We live by faith, not by sight." -or-
Philllippians 4:19, "And my God shall supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." -or-
Deuteronomy 32:2b, "Our hand has triumphed; the LORD has not done all this.'"


Pastore Obama's impotent "God" is way too small, even as his own ego is way too large.

-neon leon

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