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	<title>Comments on: How The Left Is Spinning The Bank Crisis</title>
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		<title>By: mybrotherkeeper</title>
		<link>http://sweetness-light.com/archive/how-the-left-is-spinning-the-banking-crisis#comment-139568</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 07:43:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It appears I am supposed to throw everything out this guy said, but actually I liked some of it.  
What I am referring to is his take on the bigwigs&#039; agenda, both Republican and Democrat.  He did not spare Obama, which, of course, is perfectly just.  Also, he shared stuff on why the Repub&#039;s act the way they do when they are in power.  It would be hard for me to wade through the whole article again, but it did bring to mind the fact that both Reagan and the Bushes, for all their talk on fiscal responsibility, loved to spend us into bankruptcy.  It was just crazy.  Reagan could have had a lot better legacy if he walked the walk more.  My only negative impression of him was his encouraging a fat-cat, unaccountable kind of country club republican.  You know, the kind of guy who says: &#039;You folks could never understand how the boss/owner/rich man thinks,&#039; when really, a conservative is a conservative.  It is NOT rocket science, you should have integrity and be consistently conservative.  He would have won a lot more adherents for our cause if that had been the case.  
With regards to Bush, he was hellbent on going to Iraq, showing a determination that was very unpoliticianlike.  And I Do believe he was a politician.  The only excuse that would justify it would be looking for WMD. (And don&#039;t tell me he cared so much for the people that he wanted to rid them of Saddam.)  Why didn&#039;t he, though, fight harder to show people that maybe Saddam moved them to Syria, that he had them at one time and would not have obliterated them &#039;out of the kindness of his heart?&#039;  Unfortunately, we all know he was a terrible communicator.  Still, it is valid to consider other possible motives, unless one is completely naive.
  The author&#039;s talk of 9/11 was, of course, completely CRAZY!  
He also does not take into account grass-roots evil, as the commentator (Steve?) points out at the end, talking about so-called &#039;local activists.&#039;  He tends to blame everything on &#039;evil in high places.&#039;  Unfortunately, he does not recognize that the high places can ally with the low places.  And he does not recognize that all individuals, both poor, middle-class, and rich have a personal responsibility they will answer for in life.
To sum up, all these problems could be handled if there were more righteous people in this world.  
I am not ashamed to say it:  The world can only change when people&#039;s Hearts change.  The only way that can happen is through Jesus Christ, one life at a time.  Our most important work is not political, but is living our life each moment for His glory, that others may see and be influenced.  I fall short many a time, but I thank Him that He never gives up on me!  I hope all who read this read this with the grace to realize that, even if we disagree, we can still be at peace with each other, et cetera, et cetera.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It appears I am supposed to throw everything out this guy said, but actually I liked some of it.<br />
What I am referring to is his take on the bigwigs&#8217; agenda, both Republican and Democrat.  He did not spare Obama, which, of course, is perfectly just.  Also, he shared stuff on why the Repub&#8217;s act the way they do when they are in power.  It would be hard for me to wade through the whole article again, but it did bring to mind the fact that both Reagan and the Bushes, for all their talk on fiscal responsibility, loved to spend us into bankruptcy.  It was just crazy.  Reagan could have had a lot better legacy if he walked the walk more.  My only negative impression of him was his encouraging a fat-cat, unaccountable kind of country club republican.  You know, the kind of guy who says: &#8216;You folks could never understand how the boss/owner/rich man thinks,&#8217; when really, a conservative is a conservative.  It is NOT rocket science, you should have integrity and be consistently conservative.  He would have won a lot more adherents for our cause if that had been the case.<br />
With regards to Bush, he was hellbent on going to Iraq, showing a determination that was very unpoliticianlike.  And I Do believe he was a politician.  The only excuse that would justify it would be looking for WMD. (And don&#8217;t tell me he cared so much for the people that he wanted to rid them of Saddam.)  Why didn&#8217;t he, though, fight harder to show people that maybe Saddam moved them to Syria, that he had them at one time and would not have obliterated them &#8216;out of the kindness of his heart?&#8217;  Unfortunately, we all know he was a terrible communicator.  Still, it is valid to consider other possible motives, unless one is completely naive.<br />
  The author&#8217;s talk of 9/11 was, of course, completely CRAZY!<br />
He also does not take into account grass-roots evil, as the commentator (Steve?) points out at the end, talking about so-called &#8216;local activists.&#8217;  He tends to blame everything on &#8216;evil in high places.&#8217;  Unfortunately, he does not recognize that the high places can ally with the low places.  And he does not recognize that all individuals, both poor, middle-class, and rich have a personal responsibility they will answer for in life.<br />
To sum up, all these problems could be handled if there were more righteous people in this world.<br />
I am not ashamed to say it:  The world can only change when people&#8217;s Hearts change.  The only way that can happen is through Jesus Christ, one life at a time.  Our most important work is not political, but is living our life each moment for His glory, that others may see and be influenced.  I fall short many a time, but I thank Him that He never gives up on me!  I hope all who read this read this with the grace to realize that, even if we disagree, we can still be at peace with each other, et cetera, et cetera.</p>
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		<title>By: Right of the People</title>
		<link>http://sweetness-light.com/archive/how-the-left-is-spinning-the-banking-crisis#comment-139558</link>
		<dc:creator>Right of the People</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 02:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Now you can see what it is like here in the People&#039;s Democratic Republic of Vermont.  I only live here because I work to keep the border as safe as possible although our new boss in DC is trying to change that.  There are nutcases like this guy everywhere you turn.  Remember, Bernie Sanders was the openly declared Socialist Mayor of Burlington in the eighties before he was elected to be our only Congressman.  The main problem is there were a s**tload of communes up here in the &#039;60s &amp; &#039;70s and a lot of the hippies stayed and became politically active.  Vermont used to be one of the most conservative states in the country and there are still laws that reflect that fact like our carry law. As long as you are not a convicted felon it is legal to conceal carry with no permit or any annoying paperwork.  The lefties own Burlington and its suburbs and that is were the power is.  Most people I know are very conservative but the libs have the electoral votes so we lose out.  I just keep hoping and praying for an uprising as that seems to be the only way we&#039;re going to be able to restore sanity to the country I serve and love.

10-7</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now you can see what it is like here in the People&#8217;s Democratic Republic of Vermont.  I only live here because I work to keep the border as safe as possible although our new boss in DC is trying to change that.  There are nutcases like this guy everywhere you turn.  Remember, Bernie Sanders was the openly declared Socialist Mayor of Burlington in the eighties before he was elected to be our only Congressman.  The main problem is there were a s**tload of communes up here in the &#8217;60s &amp; &#8217;70s and a lot of the hippies stayed and became politically active.  Vermont used to be one of the most conservative states in the country and there are still laws that reflect that fact like our carry law. As long as you are not a convicted felon it is legal to conceal carry with no permit or any annoying paperwork.  The lefties own Burlington and its suburbs and that is were the power is.  Most people I know are very conservative but the libs have the electoral votes so we lose out.  I just keep hoping and praying for an uprising as that seems to be the only way we&#8217;re going to be able to restore sanity to the country I serve and love.</p>
<p>10-7</p>
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		<title>By: jrmcdonald</title>
		<link>http://sweetness-light.com/archive/how-the-left-is-spinning-the-banking-crisis#comment-139536</link>
		<dc:creator>jrmcdonald</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 19:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s like the Witches from Macbeth; provide a ball of lies covered in a mild truth.</description>
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