Above my pay grade?

By misterlevittown

Unbelievable. Un-friggin-believable!! “Friggin” was not what I wanted to use but since becoming a christian 19 years ago I try to not use the “F” word that I really wanted to use.

I have to paraphrase here but when Pastor Rick Warren of the Saddleback Church in California asked Barack Obama when human rights should be bestowed on a fetus (Latin for “little baby”) this candidate for Leader of the Free World says that this question is “above my pay grade”. What? Are you SERIOUS?

John McCain gave a definitive answer. He said “at conception”. Good answer. But, he gave a definitive answer. In a matter of speaking it’s irrelevent what the answer was because he did give a point blank answer to a point blank question. If the American electorate did not know before they do know now where John McCain stands on the abortion issue.

The “Messiah” Obama is afraid to to go on Fox News and he’s afraid to answer a question that matters to millions of Americans. What kind of leadership can this man possibly offer to America?  

I’m not saying that John McCain is the greatest candidate in the history of the Republican Party because that would be me, Mister Levittown, but at least he can answer a very hard question.

A wonderful woman I know, who’s my adopted “Ma”, said that if Obama wins in November the country would survive and if McCain wins the country would survive as well. I have to admit that sometimes I think she’s right about the Obama possibility and other times I think she’s so wrong it’s ridiculous.

I pray to GOD she’s right.

GOD bless these United States.

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2 Responses to “Above my pay grade?”

  1. redheadedguy Says:

    Well, at least it was an honest answer and from his own mind. McCain does little except quote the “right wing” standard answer to any question. His voting record, on the other hand, is hardly one that could wear the “conservative” label. Just get all the facts from reliable sources about both candidates, and then pray and ask God who to vote for. Then, pray that God will bless and use the winner, no matter who it is, to better our country. God is that powerful, and can do all things if asked. That’s what faith is all about, I believe. Letting all these things bounce around inside your head and getting angry is not what Jesus would have done. He would have loved all, no matter what the circumstance. It’s easy if you try.

  2. misterlevittown Says:

    First off I want to thank you redheadedguy for taking the time for reading my blog and leaving a comment. I apologise for taking so long to respond to your post.

    Even though McCain has an 87% conservative rating from the American Conservative Union (I think that’s the main conservative group in the USA) he’s not my favorite candidate. I believe him to be sincere. I believe Obama to be sincere as well. Both of these men want the best for the country.

    I have to say that I totally disagree with just about everything that Barak Obama has said during this campaign. I don’t agree with everything John McCain has done during his time in the Senate either.

    But McCain is so much closer to my core social and political beliefs. He’s not the perfect candidate because only I could ever be the perfect candidate for myself and I’m not running. I believe that to be true for all of us who are interested in politcs.

    I’m with you in your idea that we should pray that GOD use and bless the winner of this upcoming election. Bottom line: GOD bless the USA.

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