Sunday was the Superbowl. Giants win 17-14. Huzzah. Yay for Eli Manning. End of story.
Today is "Super Tuesday", which I'm sure will get much more airtime and maybe as many viewers as the Superbowl did, and be much less exciting and fun to watch. Granted, it will be somewhat exciting to watch the close 1 on 1 battles in both the Democratic and Replublican primaries. Needless to say, I'd rather see Obama win the donkey and Romney win the elephant.
Just a couple of notes:
"Our salvation is not in politics, but in the church." I hear this argument all the time around here. Of course, this doesn't mean that we are not called to be responsible citizens and vote for those best prepared to lead us, but people like assuming that all government sucks and it's rigged and there's no hope for politics at all. I disagree with this. Ron Paul maniacs need to get a grip. If you're going to "revolutionalize" Washington, you have to have a better plan than what you've been describing. We can't all be idealists, some of us have to see the real picture.
McCain is bad news. He's all about war, and he's pro-gay marriage. Two bad things. Romney impresses me with his stress on the family and the fact that his entire family backs him up and supports him. If he's got the little things right (Mormon or no, that's the Christian way to live...), then I'd rather see him making bigger decisions than McCain.
That's all from me on politics. Maybe more later, if I survive Super Tuesday.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
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Daniel,
Are you against the fact that McCain is all about war in general, or THIS war in particular?
Shouldn't our president be pro-war (only when necessary, of course)? Please, correct me if I'm wrong.
In Christ,
Ruth
PS Were you watching the Super Bowl on Sunday? Tsk, tsk, young man. :)
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