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Romney 2011 Christmas Card photo

The next “First Family”?

Something tells me we won’t see a “Chairman Mao” ornament on the White House Christmas cards!!

http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2011/08/24/mitt-romney-s-sons.html

Now think back to junior high school, when all your friends figured out your latest crush, because you couldn’t stop talking about him.  Well, check out Obama’s State of the Union!  There he was, once again sending gooey love signals to China — “home to the world’s largest private solar research facility, and the world’s fastest computer.”  And its limpid, lustrous eyes aren’t bad either!

 

As Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit notes, “It was historic. Obama cheers Maoist song at White House State Dinner, Praises Commie China in the State of the Union…All in One Week.”

 

America breathlessly awaits the day that Obama loves us with as much ardor as he loves the communist Chinese.
 

     The Christmas season has passed. We’ve shared that special time with our families… those moments that sometimes are far too infrequent, those moments that should not just be experienced on special occasions. For the JAMES family, the season has been replete with the memories of the past as well as the dreams of the future, knowing the blessings that are before us in this great New Year.

    The following is a conclusion excerpt from an article by Robin of Berkeley. From her Jewish roots perspective, she gives a great understanding of God, Politics, Class, and Unification:

Beyond the music and pageantry, what moved me the most was being with hundreds of people who loved God. Maybe some were questioning his presence or feeling abandoned. But they showed up, and that’s half of life.

It was a stirring night for this wandering Jew who has traveled from east to west, from Left to Right. As the Sufi poet Hafiz wrote, “This moment in time God has carved a place for you,” and sitting in the sanctuary, I felt that place.

Even though I didn’t know the right words, or the hymns, or how to pray, it didn’t matter. All the differences among people – race, class, politics, even religion — vanished. Faith, I realized, is the ultimate uniter.   

And in a heartbeat, I understood why leaders from Marx to Mao try to keep people away from God, and why they will always fail. I flashed to an image of those mothers who somehow find the superhuman strength to lift up a car and free their children.  

On Christmas Eve, I learned that this same unstoppable power exists inside all of us, especially when we stand together. As Jesus himself taught, faith the size of a mustard seed can move a mountain.  

For Robin of Berkeley’s article: http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/12/power_to_the_conservative_peop.html

http://www.breitbart.tv/obama-czar-agrees-with-mao-too-and-thinks-free-market-is-nonsense/#

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