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While it seems the majority of the country is rejoicing our new president-elect, I cannot help but be saddened at the direction this country is taking. I am saddened that we have just elected an untried and inexperienced man and given him the reins of this country. I am saddened that we as a nation have allowed the politicians and the liberal media to effectively pull the wool over our eyes and project another flawed human being as a god-like figure. I am saddened that we have just elected a president who will sign into law the Freedom of Choice Act which will effectively sign the death warrants of an untold multitude of unborn children. I'm saddened that we have sent the most radical, the most liberal, and potentially the most anti-American person we've ever had run for president to the highest office in the land to take power in January. I am saddened that our politics have degraded and deteriorated to the point that I couldn't even find a decent Biblically-qualified Republican candidate to vote for without compromising half my values.

And most of all? I am saddened that most people are rejoicing at all of this.

Part of me feels like crying. :-(

Pray, people. Even if you don't live here, pray for America, pray for not only our country, but all those around the world that will be affected by our policies and our actions, pray that our enemies aren't tempted to test a new and inexperienced president, pray that none of our rights (especially our first and second ammendment rights) aren't trampled on or even eliminated, and pray that whatever wheels Obama sets into motion that they won't permanantly damage this country or the world. God is still in control no matter if the Democrats or the Republicans are in office, and He can still use people, even the likes of Obama.

"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding."
~ Proverbs 3:5

What man intends for evil God often turns around and uses for good, so let's pray that this is another example. I don't understand why God let this happen, but He knows much better than me or anyone else, and if He can create all of the universe and everything in it, I think He can be trusted with an election.

The whole campaign everyone talked about Obama being an "inspiration" and about his bringing "new hope" to America in trouble times. Well guess what? Obama is only a man, a flawed, finite, tiny human being, and that's nothing, absolutely nothing compared to what God is. I don't trust polticians, I trust God. I don't put my hope in Obama, I put my hope in God.

"...put your hope in the LORD both now and forevermore."
~ Psalm 131:2-3

Obama promises hope and change, but God doesn't change. Politicians come and go, "but the word of our God stands forever." (Isaiah 40:8b)

So take that, Obama!

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Date: 2008-11-05 11:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littleflower518.livejournal.com
:o(
I'm so devastated I feel as if I am mourning the loss of my nation, my freedom, and my religion. I'm angry that so many of my fellow Catholics voted for this man, and did so with a clear conscience. I'm angry that my family will be forced to pay for abortions that we are so passionately against... and I'm scared to death of Barack Obama.

Edited Date: 2008-11-05 12:46 pm (UTC)

Date: 2008-11-05 12:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] noctia.livejournal.com
I was going to refrain my will to speak my mind, however I cannot. At this day and age, people around the world must understand that everybody deserves a chance, and certainly Republicans have had 8 years to prove they were a good bet for the US. I do respect your religious views, but I also respect the opinion of the millions of Americans who are sick of war, abuse and torture. McCain has suffered as a PoW, but his fellow Republicans are illegally torturing people from all over the world who deserve a trial in a little place called Guantanamo. Individual freedom and rights will never be at stake. Omaba and his ancestors know all about being discriminated and want nothing more but the to ensure that EVERYBODY has the same rights. Maybe you do not know what is like to live in a country with no freedom of speech, but my own country has lived under a dictatorship for nearly 50 years. I have learned to believe that fundamental human rights must be ensured, and that includes the right of having FREE HEALTH CARE.
Once and for all, think for yourselves and do not let your local priest think for you. The Bible is there to be interpreted, and not to be followed blindly. God has indeed given you a brain, so use it. I do not want to be controversial or radical, but you must come to terms with the need for change. This isn't just about the US, but also about the world, and the world has spoken.

Date: 2008-11-05 12:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littleflower518.livejournal.com
"At this day and age, people around the world must understand that everybody deserves a chance"...


Except the millions of aborted babies.

I AGREE

Date: 2008-11-05 01:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lucilla27.livejournal.com
I am crushed this morning.
All I can do is pray that God will watch over us on this sad day.

Date: 2008-11-05 01:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] last-archangel.livejournal.com
I am disturbed and shaken and tired of this. I'm going to say a fond farewell to our freedoms, as they're slowly taken away.

Date: 2008-11-05 02:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ophelias-fate.livejournal.com
I wanted to just say how much I totally and completely agree with you. I think you put that beatifully. :)

Date: 2008-11-05 02:18 pm (UTC)

Date: 2008-11-05 02:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shabby-chick.livejournal.com
Halleluiah, sista!

You know, I should be upset, but I'm not really...I know that God is in control. And besides, I think the end times are coming soon...so...I dunno. Maybe his election and term will turn more people to Christ.

Date: 2008-11-05 02:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carmz-supremacy.livejournal.com
Well, though I respect your opinion about Obama, I'm glad he got elected. He may be "anti-American" but if being American means going to war just to have more petroleum or if it means not tolerating different religious sects, then I'm glad he's anti-American. He has different points of view and different ideas in which to help this country, and I think that breath of fresh air is what America needs. Not to say I agree with his policy about abortion, because I don't, but I look at the bigger picture and that was the only thing going against him while that was the only thing going for McCain.

Date: 2008-11-05 03:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prima-donna87.livejournal.com
I am saddened that our politics have degraded and deteriorated to the point that I couldn't even find a decent Biblically-qualified Republican candidate to vote for without compromising half my values.

Agreed,agreed! That is what I found the hardest was that not even the Republican candidate was that great.Makes you realize what kind of condition our country is in.:(

Date: 2008-11-05 03:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] airehen.livejournal.com
great post.

Date: 2008-11-05 03:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] airehen.livejournal.com
Would you mind if I "post" this post on my journal?

Date: 2008-11-05 03:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] avidbystander.livejournal.com
I cannot say that I do not feel the gravity of the election's outcome. It feel like I woke up in a new country, and it is unsettling.

Ultimately, my hope is not in political powers but in God. "The king's heart is like channels of water in the hand of the LORD; He turns it wherever He wishes. Proverbs 21:1" I'm claiming Isaiah 41:10-"'Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand."

My heart sinks at the thought of the Freedom of Choice Act passing. I think as Christians we must not passively stand by, and yet in all we do we must show the love of Christ. This is a miracle to achieve without the work of the Holy Spirit. It's impossible to do in our own strength. I pray that we may have not only a correct sense of right and wrong, but be the light of the world. That's what turns people toward Christ.

Good post. I admire your boldness to share! I hope you're encouraged by the verses above. I know you're probably familiar with them. :)

Date: 2008-11-05 05:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elvenjaneite.livejournal.com
While I did not end up voting for Obama (wrote in Kucinich), I agree with you 100%.

Date: 2008-11-05 05:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] penguinsrpals.livejournal.com
I'm saddened that we have sent the most radical, the most liberal, and potentially the most anti-American person we've ever had run for president to the highest office in the land to take power in January.

I agree but I'm just going to put my trust in the Lord and know that everything will be okay.

Date: 2008-11-05 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ancientwhispers.livejournal.com
Bravo! Amen! I completely agree with you on all accounts. I applaud you for your bravery in posting this! I too am very saddened at the dawning of this election. I didn't sleep very good last night as a result. I see a very grim future in store for this country, our society plummeting further into the depths of corruption...

It's so sad that many are so taken with a mere human being! Politicians are so often portrayed as gods when they are (as you state), in fact, finite, fallible, flawed creatures!

Neither do I put my hope in politicians. I too put my hope in the Lord Jesus Christ! And it's all in His hands!

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6

"The LORD is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him..." Lamentations 3:25

I'm going to look up more encouraging verses...

In closing I'd like to thank you so very much for posting this! You have brightened my outlook on this event by reminding me that God is in control and nothing happens without His permission. He allows certain events to occur - whether good or bad - in order to accomplish His good purpose. And that is cause to hope and have faith in.

Date: 2008-11-05 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] princessjune.livejournal.com
I agree with your religious beliefs, I also agree with you when you stated:
I am saddened that our politics have degraded and deteriorated to the point that I couldn't even find a decent Biblically-qualified Republican candidate to vote for without compromising half my values.


I believe that Bush is to blame for all of this. The Republican party has had 8 years to do good for our country and they've done nothing except to send our children, brothers, & sisters to fight these barbaric people who have no qualms when it comes to killing their own. Not only that, the state of our economy is pitiful. People can hardly afford health insurance if they can at all, people are loosing their homes, people can hardly afford to even buy groceries. Imagine how much the low income families must be suffering at the moment?!

It's the holidays and Christmas is coming up, how are the working poor going to afford toys, clothes, and shoes for their children this year?

I know our country has welfare programs and financial aid, but it only goes to a certain extent, which is why we have so many homeless people.

Even our Veterans are on the street, begging for money because they can't work and the Government won't pay them the money they owe them for their service. My Father had to fight and go to the VA offices time and time again in order to get his earned money and it took him months to get it and he's angry. They're just now paying him his disability check.

What have the Republican party done for our Veterans?! Nothing! Which is why people have voted for Barack Obama. They don't want another Bush leading our country.

For me, it's sad to see how low our country has become and unfortunately we didn't have much of a choice/selection this year when it came to electing our future president.

Date: 2008-11-05 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madame-faust.livejournal.com
I too am saddened by the fact that there are no truly stellar politicians in the world anymore - if there ever have been to begin with. The nature of politics is one of lies and manipulation and especially when you get to the presidential level, it's a game, nothing more than that. To me, Obama seems like a man who genuinely wants to help people and make things better for the country, he seems like his heart is in the right place, but I don't know his mind and you can never be 100% positive about people anyway.

However, I think it is important in America - both candidates emphasized this last night and I thought that was important - that we need to lay aside hatred and try to come together, conservatives and liberals alike and do what we can to help heal the rifts in this country. I mean, even if you aren't happy about Obama's election, can't you admit that this says something about our country and our democracy? That there is hope for equality in this country? Isn't that part of the American dream too? Not discrimination and hate, but a chance for all to let their voices be heard.

The majority of America has spoken and America has been fed up with how things have gone for the last eight years and are hungry for change. And isn't it a good thing that in this country we can make our own choices? Isn't that what freedom's about? America exercised that freedom tonight and even if you aren't pleased with the outcome, isn't it a mark of how strong our country is that we could use that freedom?

Date: 2008-11-05 06:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maribarbola.livejournal.com
As I told you the first time I ever posted a comment here, my political ideas are far away from yours in the spectrum, so, I supposse (and I do think that I supposse well) that you won't take it as a surprise if I tell you that I am one of those rejoicing because of the results of the elections (You only have to check my latest post in my journal to see it), so I'll tell you something: Don't feel sad for me, because, even though I'm not an American and I can't vote, I've been following this elections from the beginning, I supported Obama, and I'm really happy he was chosen by the Americans.

My father said something quite interesting while we had lunch: "Most has already been done. There will be a change in the USA. But that is something that McCain could have also done if he were elected". That means that the shadow of George Bush is still too long and has done a lot of harm to the republicans , something we were also discussing in class today.

Still, the republicans have four years to get rid of the shadow of Bush and find a man (or woman, who knows), experienced enough in politics, to lead the Republican Party, and, who knows, maybe the country.

Anyhow, now that you name the abortion thing. Don't kill me, but I'm pro-abortist. It's not my personal choice, because I think I wouldn't be able to endure that traumatic experience, and, as I told you before, I want to have a big family when I grow up. But in cases like those of a man raping a woman, and the woman ending pregnant... Well I do actually believe that abortion should be permitted, because, unless the woman has a strong spirit and decides to raise the child, giving him or her all her love, in most of the cases, the situation is traumatic for both the woman (who will see the child not as born of love, but of evil, and won't take care of him or her) and the child (Who will grow without the love and care of the mother, and may not be mentally stable because of that). Still, there is always the opportunity to give the child in adoption, but I do believe that, in cases like those, the woman should be given the right to choose.

But, anyway, this is my opinion, and I know it isn't the only one, so if anybody here got offended, my apologies because it wasn't my intention

Date: 2008-11-05 06:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] librarianofdoom.livejournal.com
I'll try to keep this short, since I've already taken up plenty of space on your other post...

I voted for Obama, but because I think he represents the lesser of two evils, not because I think he possesses some kind of god-like magnificence. I think his chief strength is in his ability to gather support from and listen to people who are good at their jobs. Noone can be an effective leader all on his own.

Also, a lot of the deification of Obama is, I think, a reaction to 8 years of Bush. Once the shiny glow of getting the hell away from the Bush administration and electing the United States' first black president has faded, people will go back to criticizing the president, and making all kinds of jokes at his expense.

Date: 2008-11-05 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maribarbola.livejournal.com
I agree with your last parragraph, becasue somethings similar happened here with President Zapatero. At first we were all like "Ooooh! He is not Aznar! He will do it way better!" and now a lot of people disagree with him. Some find his proposals too "hard", others find them too "soft". The thing is that he has some good social policies, but, for example, in economic policies, his government hasn't done a very good job.

Date: 2008-11-05 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maribarbola.livejournal.com
I'm saddened that we have sent the most radical, the most liberal, and potentially the most anti-American person we've ever had run for president to the highest office in the land to take power in January.

Well... If you see him as radical and liberal... I think you would have a heart attack if you saw the guys I vote for in the elections in my country. Still,everything depends on the point of view a person has...

Date: 2008-11-05 07:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tree-spirits.livejournal.com
From my understanding, the Freedom of Choice Act brings back partial birth abortions, or something to that effect. Now, whatever you (I mean this as a general 'you,' not YOU you) belive as far as abortion is concerned, if a woman gets so far ahead in the pregnancy that the baby is nearly ready to be born... that is wrong. Why not take the entire child out instead of only half, scramble up the brains/kill it, and then take the rest out? Also, there was some confusion as to what to do with an induced labor abortion that "failed," and the child was born. Born, born - the technical head is out of the mother birth. Obama voted in favor of leaving the babies to die from lack of care. THAT is unsettling.

Date: 2008-11-05 07:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maribarbola.livejournal.com
Ok, perhaps I talked without not knowing most about this law. I'm not pro-abortion in those cases. Even my mother, who showed her support for an abortion law here in my country when there was none, is against THAT form of abortion. Because, well... you've explained it better,why not take the entire child out if it is nearly ready to be born?. In those cases, even I believe it is a murder. Not when the fetus is at a very early stage(that means the first or the second month of pregnancy) and in cases like the one I talked about in my previous post.

Date: 2008-11-05 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frillyfrocks.livejournal.com
Thank You. You are 100% right and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. I wish the whole world could see this.
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