What a few members of the Board have failed to understand about the elation of the Republican's, the Christian Right, Independents, and the Tea Party movement, etc., is, that Brown represented the probability that the current health-care bill could finally be stopped from being "forced down our throats!"
I don't support abortionist, and pro-abortionist politicians, however, Brown represented that all important 41st filibuster vote. His victory meant the Democratics lost their majority vote. And, it means we, as a nation can have more input into getting a health-care reform bill that doesn't steal from those who have a good plan in order to give to those who have no plan.
I support changes in our current health-care system. Health-care for those who want it, but, can't afford it, should be made available. But not at the expense of those who have good plans.
A bare bones plan, something like Medicaid or Medicare, should be made available [at a fair cost] to everyone without a plan, should they need and desire a plan. This is not entitlement, just a safety net for the less fortunate in our great nation.
I knew very little about Brown, but, what I did know, was, that through prayer, to protect my Cadillac" plan, I saw Brown as an answer to prayer. AND, I suspect that others who were also praying, seen him as I did, a light of hope in a possible dark moment of American history.
The thing I liked about Brown's acceptance speech is that he stands for National Defense [something I didn't know]. Calling terrorist, TERRORISTS! Using taxes to kill the terrorists, not pay for attorneys to defend them [I guess this comes from his rank of Lt. Colonel in the Army Reserve]. And protecting Americans under the Constitution, not protecting enemies of the state under our Constitution.
As for his pro-abortionist beliefs, I believe that God will judge these leaders for this sin, when the time comes.
How many times [in the Bible] did God send an imperfect person to get His will done? It happened quite often. After all, Saul/Paul was a murderer of believers until he had his life changing meeting with Jesus. What's to say that Brown won't see the light, when it comes to abortion, through the fervent prayers of our nation.:jesus:
What I do believe is that God sent a last minute "stay of execution" when it came to this ridiculous health-care bill, and I, for one, will not question His choice. Rather, than criticize Brown, I will give God praise for sending His (in referrence to God's personal vote) vote to halt the collapse of FREEDOM, as we know it.:godisgood:
Go ahead and criticize my stand. That is your right. But, know this: God did step in and intervene, which shows His love for this nation!
Shalom
Pastor Paul:type:
I don't support abortionist, and pro-abortionist politicians, however, Brown represented that all important 41st filibuster vote. His victory meant the Democratics lost their majority vote. And, it means we, as a nation can have more input into getting a health-care reform bill that doesn't steal from those who have a good plan in order to give to those who have no plan.
I support changes in our current health-care system. Health-care for those who want it, but, can't afford it, should be made available. But not at the expense of those who have good plans.
A bare bones plan, something like Medicaid or Medicare, should be made available [at a fair cost] to everyone without a plan, should they need and desire a plan. This is not entitlement, just a safety net for the less fortunate in our great nation.
I knew very little about Brown, but, what I did know, was, that through prayer, to protect my Cadillac" plan, I saw Brown as an answer to prayer. AND, I suspect that others who were also praying, seen him as I did, a light of hope in a possible dark moment of American history.
The thing I liked about Brown's acceptance speech is that he stands for National Defense [something I didn't know]. Calling terrorist, TERRORISTS! Using taxes to kill the terrorists, not pay for attorneys to defend them [I guess this comes from his rank of Lt. Colonel in the Army Reserve]. And protecting Americans under the Constitution, not protecting enemies of the state under our Constitution.
As for his pro-abortionist beliefs, I believe that God will judge these leaders for this sin, when the time comes.
How many times [in the Bible] did God send an imperfect person to get His will done? It happened quite often. After all, Saul/Paul was a murderer of believers until he had his life changing meeting with Jesus. What's to say that Brown won't see the light, when it comes to abortion, through the fervent prayers of our nation.:jesus:
What I do believe is that God sent a last minute "stay of execution" when it came to this ridiculous health-care bill, and I, for one, will not question His choice. Rather, than criticize Brown, I will give God praise for sending His (in referrence to God's personal vote) vote to halt the collapse of FREEDOM, as we know it.:godisgood:
Go ahead and criticize my stand. That is your right. But, know this: God did step in and intervene, which shows His love for this nation!
Shalom
Pastor Paul:type:
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