By Frances Rice
Author Michael Scheuer
wrote that the Democratic Party is the party of the four S’s: slavery,
secession, segregation and now socialism.
Graffiti at the scene
of the firebombing of the Republican headquarters in North Carolina claims that
the horrendous destruction was done because Republicans are Nazis.
Yet, socialism is the
root of Nazism. For details, see the article “Leftists
become incandescent when reminded of the socialist roots of Nazism” at: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100260720/whenever-you-mention-fascisms-socialist-roots-left-wingers-become-incandescent-why/
Typical of fascist
socialists, the firebombing was meant to intimidate Donald Trump supporters and
assure a win for Hillary Clinton.
"If Hillary
Clinton wins, will Republicans and conservatives who gave up on Trump because
of this recording really think that it was worth: having a left-wing Supreme
Court for the next 30 years; having left-wing judges completely dominate lower
federal courts; radically curtailing religious liberty in America; having
speech codes go from colleges to the society as a whole; massively increasing
the size of the government and of the debt; bringing in tens of thousands of
refugees from the Arab Middle East; and having open borders? How can anyone
answer in the affirmative? The answer is the left-wing hysteria got to them. On the same day the recording came out, so
did leaked emails that revealed that Hillary Clinton told a Brazilian Bank in
2013 that she is for "open borders." Open borders mean the end of the United States as we know it. That, my fellow Americans, is worth getting hysterical
about."
~ Dennis Prager
~ Dennis Prager
The below article by
Dr. Jim Garlow highlights what is at stake in the 2016 election. Dr. Garlow points out
that the Clintons have evaded justice for decades and likely will continue to
do so if they get back in the White House.
Like a fascist intent
on total control and indifferent to national security, Hillary Clinton set up a
private server in the basement of her home so that she could conduct her Secretary
of State business for the financial gain of the Clinton Foundation with no
accountability. What or who will be able her to stop her from doing the same as
President?
Dr. Garlow writes in
his article: ”Trump understands that it is 11:59 p.m. on the "cultural
clock." America is near the end—morally, economically, militarily and,
sadly, spiritually.”
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If You're on the Fence
About Voting, This Pastor Will Change Your Mind
Dr. Jim Garlow is
pastor of Skyline Church in the San Diego, CA area. In a recent issue of
Charisma News, Dr. Garlow outlined a few of the issues believers face as they
head to the polls this fall.
Dr. Garlow writes:
I have been asked
"the question" so many times regarding Trump or Hillary. By way of
background, I have followed every national convention—Republican and
Democrat—from the time I was age 9, and have attended most of the GOP
Conventions from 1984 to the present. I have watched the news virtually every
day from the age of 8. I have never seen anything like what we are observing.
In spite of the
unprecedented nature of this election cycle, I will attempt to respond to
"the question." I am not demanding that anyone else share my view.
But I was asked. Here is my best attempt to answer as I am able to see things
at this time:
1. The Democratic and Republican party
platforms are as different as night and day, in my opinion, as far apart as
evil vs. good. The 51-page Democratic
platform is the most leftist ever. (I don't care for the "right vs.
left" nomenclature. I am far more concerned with "right vs.
wrong.") The Democratic platform contains many points which are
anti-biblical. (Time does not permit me here to identify what is meant by
"anti-biblical," which is covered in my new book Well Versed:
Biblical Answers to Today's Tough Issues.) It is thoroughly socialistic (a socialist is a
communist without a gun). The 54-page GOP platform is one of the strongest GOP platforms
ever. A biblically alert person could be comfortable with almost all of it. Party platforms are a big issue to me. Although some "blow
off" party platforms, I do not. Nor do many people up and down the ballot
who are running for office. This is a serious and very important item. I have a
hard copy of both platforms in front of me now. Most people have never checked
out what the party platforms say. They should. If a person is not drawn to the
"top-of-the-ballot" candidate, they ought to at least consider voting
for the candidate attached to the best party platform.
2. Analogy
#1: Both candidates are flawed. We all know that. But permit me an analogy:
As a pastor, I would
rather deal with a church attendee who is blatant and brash in his sinning than
one who is devious, lying, cunning and deceptive. Both are problematic,
but one is easier to deal with than the other. If I were a pastor bringing correction to a parishioner, I would
prefer dealing with a "Trump-type" any day over a
"Hillary-type." The chances of making progress with the
"Trump-type" are many times greater than the
"Hillary-type."
3. Analogy
#2: When my (late) wife's remarkable and much loved oncologist said,
"Don't take Carol to that alternative (non FDA approved) treatment."
I asked, "Why not?" He said, "The unknown." I said,
"Doctor, your 'known' is much worse than the alternative treatment's
'unknown.'" I took her to that alternative treatment. One year later that
same oncologist went to the alternative treatment doctor to see how it was that
Carol had improved so much. While this alternative treatment did not ultimately
save her life, it likely stretched two to three years of life to six years of
life—by the admission of another one of her brilliant young oncologists who
later said, "Without any medical training or scientific fact, you have put
together a protocol of treatment that has moved her into the top fraction of 1
percent of survival rates of all patients with Carol's particular cancer. Application of the
analogy: Hillary's "known" is considerably worse—many times over—than
Trump's "unknown."
4. Trump has lots of sins in his past
(actually, we all do), and—in the present—says things he should not say. I make
no attempt to defend any of the things he has said. There is no need to
rehearse the wrong things he has said. We know what they are. He should not
have thought or said them. But there is no need to rehash them here. So we
won't. But let's turn to the other candidate. Although America has had some scandal-ridden candidates in its
history, we have never seen any one major party candidate more constantly
scandalous as Hillary (along with her
husband). She seems to exceed all previous boundaries for wrongdoing. The
scandals just don't stop. In the same way we did not take time to list all of Trump's
misstatements, neither will we here rehash the seemingly continuous string of
horrific scandals of the Clintons.
5. Trump
is slowly being surrounded by increasingly good people. From time to time,
I receive encouraging calls regarding this. Can these good people impact Trump?
We will see. In contrast, I see no reason for any encouragement regarding the
people who surround Hillary.
6. Trump
is right on approximately 75 percent of the issues. I wish it was 100
percent. It is not. I am in hopes that those beginning to surround him can help
him connect the dots on more issues. Hillary
is wrong on 100 percent of the issues.
7. This next issue might be one of the most
important, but I suspect few will understand its significance. Trump opposes globalism.
Hillary thrives on it. Globalism is far more than "geographical" or
"eliminating national borders and boundaries." It is spiritual and
demonic at its core. Few—very few—understand this. This is quite likely one of
the main reasons why Trump is hated. Do your homework on this one. Think
"principalities and powers." Serious.
Extremely serious.
8. Not
voting is not a viable option, contrary to what the "purists" claim.
It is not my intention to begin a war of the issue. I know that some radically
disagree with this. My view? They have the right to be wrong.
9. Voting for a third party
candidate is—regardless of what is said—a complete "throw-away." No third party
candidate will be elected, or even come remotely close to being elected. And
yes, that matters to me. And for the
record, the Libertarian ticket—Johnson and Weld—is nearly as bad on many issues
as Hillary. When I listen to them, I am stunned people of their ability
have ever made it to elective office.
10. Trump has moved pro-life.
Hillary is pro-baby killing, and prides herself on that, and honors the
organization—Planned Parenthood—that actually traffics human parts from dead
babies whom they have killed. This is below anything
we have seen since Nazi Germany. The gall of Hillary! The
Clintons have evaded justice for decades and likely will continue to. But
they will someday stand before the Great White Throne. They will have to give
account of their support of the ripping babies to shreds in the womb. For the
record, those who vote for those who support the genocide of pre-borns will
also have to give an account.
11. Trump
wants to defend the nation (which is the purpose of government). Hillary has a
horrific track record as Secretary of State, and due to hundreds of millions of
dollars given to her and her husband's foundation, she is beholden to those who
want us dead.
12. Hillary claims "everything is
fine" in America. This defies every single fact, but facts have never been
an interest of Hillary's. Trump understands that it is 11:59 p.m. on the "cultural
clock." America is near the end—morally, economically, militarily and,
sadly, spiritually. There are very clear
identifiable indicators—measurable ones—that America is no longer the world's leading
power. That day is over. Hillary will hasten the final destruction. Trump could
either slow that down—or possibly, with God's help—reverse it. Maybe.
13. Trump will address the massive government
spending. Hillary will expand it above the existing unsustainable debt the U.S.
currently is carrying (almost $20 trillion plus unfunded liabilities to Social
Security, etc).
14. Trump will expose—and I pray, bring
down—"the systemic evil" (crony, deceitful, misuse of capitalism)
that reigns among many high-dollar lobbyists. Hillary thrives because of them.
15. Trump will stop the
massive overreach of government. Hillary will extend it.
16. Freedoms
come in "threes." Political freedom, economic freedom and religious
liberty coexist together. Take one away and the other two will eventually
disappear. One cannot exist without the other two. The genius of America is
that it had all three, until recently. Trump
fully grasps the loss of religious liberty. I have heard him speak on it in
person on several occasions. He knows
that economic and political freedoms are evaporating. He will reverse that.
Hillary will decimate all three.
17. Every
rational person knows the Supreme Court appointments are paramount. Trump has
listed 11 superb potential nominees. Hillary's appointments would snuff out the
tiny vestige of the three freedoms that are left (mentioned in the statement
above).
18. I make no excuse for wrongdoing or wrongful,
hurtful words from either candidate. Candidly, I want King Jesus. He rules in
my heart. And yours too, I suspect. And I want Him to rule here—now. But that
day is not fully manifested—yet. In the meantime, we prayerfully, carefully
navigate this challenging election season, with great concern that above all,
we honor our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in every arena of our lives,
including the voting booth. That is my hope. I believe it is yours as well.