What a dork. Reminds me when Gore came to Seattle and his daughter was talking about how well her dad had taught her: "And that's how I know that Seattle is the capitol of Washington!"
BREAKFAST!! :)smiles4you333September 6 2004, 09:27:44 UTC
Soon enough, Spot, we will have a say about our countries leaders. Personally, I think I should just rule the world! Mwuhahahahaha! Well, maybe just Cashmere because the rest of the world is too big. Ok, i'll stop babbling, it's early....... Peace with you, Spot......
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September 7 2004, 00:24:09 UTC
You say that God has the ultimate authority of who will be the next president of the United States, then what is the use of voting. In essense, that would be going against his will of the next president. No one knows who God is going to allow to be president, so it's not in our power to say who we want to be. For further on this topic read Romans 13 whole chapter is good. Ephesians 6:12. 2 Corinthians 6:14, 15. John 18:36 and finally 2 Timothy 2:15
i have to vote. that's how i feel about it...it's something i HAVE to do, and i don't want to. i feel like i have to chose the lesser of two evils (or i could just vote for nader). please pray for me. adulthood is hard.
God is With You Always!!!!smiles4you333September 7 2004, 18:56:53 UTC
Rachl, my dear friend, no one said adulthood would be easy. But think about this. You are a Christian. You love Jesus. Though it is hard at times, you want to follow Him. God doesn't WANT us to just sit back and let things happen! He gave you the great mind you have and the ability to make choices. If He didn't want you to vote, our presidents would already be known and no one would have a say. It's like people asking why bad things happen in the world. God doesn't make those things happen, but sometimes He allows them to so we can grow, rebuild and learn to ultimately love one another better. He wants you to vote. He wants you to have the right to choose who will lead our country. Otherwise he wouldn't have given people the ability to make decisions. I'm glad I get to make decisions
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What a dork. Reminds me when Gore came to Seattle and his daughter was talking about how well her dad had taught her: "And that's how I know that Seattle is the capitol of Washington!"
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Yeah not a huge Kerry fan. At all...
I don't know what we would have to do if he became president. Holy cow.
I heart Bush so much.
I wish he and I were buddies.
And, I too wish I could vote. Roar.
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Does he even bother to ask the troops what they think? I wouldn't want to work for them.
Frankly, the political hype is starting to drag. Especially since I was also born a year too late.
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i have to vote. that's how i feel about it...it's something i HAVE to do, and i don't want to. i feel like i have to chose the lesser of two evils (or i could just vote for nader).
please pray for me. adulthood is hard.
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