Opinion

Sunday, Oct 18 2009 08:40 PM

Decider vs. Dictator

The difference between a "Decider" and a "Dictator" is about 70 years. We have seen eight years of rule through terror by a petulant, pampered, pompous, pusillanimous, perfidious and pernicious prince of privilege posing as Pontius Pilate pontificating on what is "good" and what is "evil."

Ignoring a multitude of warnings, he stood as a champion of ignorance atop the rubble he allowed to happen. Whether he ignored his duty out of habit, criminal negligence or depraved indifference only history will tell. "Publicans" flocked to worship him and signed "loyalty oaths" swearing not to ask questions of him. Those wearing T-shirts with questions were teased. The Dixie Chicks, who saw through him, were vilified and threatened with death. Free speech zones were miles away, guarded and enclosed in cyclone fencing topped with razor wire.

Now Bush's pet goats carry lethal weapons, openly declare jihad on democracy and pray to Osama to attack us again. Many church leaders openly pray for the most evil intent and become de facto inciters of lynch mobs in the name of a man-made, corporate god of the bottom line requiring misled souls with indoctrinated minds for uniform goose stepping. When you pray for evil you pray to Satan.

The only unforgivable sin is denial of the spirit. Souls are never "lost," they are disguised or in hiding because the one God provided was inadequate.

Christians lusting for crucifixion and "Publicans" insisting they "own" all freedoms are holding the chains to enslave you.

WALTER BUCK

Tehachapi

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