Thursday, December 20, 2012

America's Hypocrisy & Sandy Hook

Christmas Greetings. The emotions of this season took an intense hit with the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. We mourn the tragedy that strikes at the heart of parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. This tragedy awakens anger and anxiety in the heart of America. The President sheds tears and pledges to 'do something about it'. In our arrogance we suppose we can 'fix' the problem with more government control and fail to admit that the sinfulness of the human heart is beyond any set of rules and regulations.

The great hypocrisy of this tragedy and the American voice is that on the same day those precious children and adults were murdered, over 3000 children were 'terminated' in America. Their death came at the hand of a doctor acting for a 'woman's heatlh'. Our hypocrisy was voiced by the President's carefully crafted words following Sandy Hook. Every word spoken can be applied to the 3000 aborted in America on that day. Our hypocrisy is that the President sheds no tears for the 3000, and embraces their termination. Our hypocrisy is that America's leaders are talking about 'new laws' to protect but sit in compliance with a great holocaust. Our hypocrisy is to say that we care about the most vulnerable, but thousands of lives have been silenced. Most of it coming for convenience and other selfish purposes.

I apologize to myself and others for deviating from the Christmas spirit and message, but as I listen to the ongoing verbiage the hypocrisy intensifies and my heart is dismayed by America's lack of conscience and concern for the most innocent and vulnerable.

The President mocks life with his tears for the precious ones at Sandy Hook but no concern for the masses murdered during his presidency (Over 4.3 million during his first term @ 3000 per day).

God have mercy on us-our hypocrisy is replusive.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

America's Hypocrisy & Sandy Hook

Christmas Greetings. The emotions of this season took an intense hit with the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. We mourn the tragedy that strikes at the heart of parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. This tragedy awakens anger and anxiety in the heart of America. The President sheds tears and pledges to 'do something about it'. In our arrogance we suppose we can 'fix' the problem with more government control and fail to admit that the sinfulness of the human heart is beyond any set of rules and regulations.

The great hypocrisy of this tragedy and the American voice is that on the same day those precious children and adults were murdered, over 3000 children were 'terminated' in America. Their death came at the hand of a doctor acting for a 'woman's heatlh'. Our hypocrisy was voiced by the President's carefully crafted words following Sandy Hook. Every word spoken can be applied to the 3000 aborted in America on that day. Our hypocrisy is that the President sheds no tears for the 3000, and embraces their termination. Our hypocrisy is that America's leaders are talking about 'new laws' to protect but sit in compliance with a great holocaust. Our hypocrisy is to say that we care about the most vulnerable, but thousands of lives have been silenced. Most of it coming for convenience and other selfish purposes.

I apologize to myself and others for deviating from the Christmas spirit and message, but as I listen to the ongoing verbiage the hypocrisy intensifies and my heart is dismayed by America's lack of conscience and concern for the most innocent and vulnerable.

The President mocks life with his tears for the precious ones at Sandy Hook but no concern for the masses murdered during his presidency (Over 4.3 million during his first term @ 3000 per day).

God have mercy on us-our hypocrisy is replusive.

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