Monday 2 January 2012

NO SANTORUM NO LAWYER

The LORD said 'The Daily Telegraph'. So what is going on at the Telegraph? Front page news US election and evangelical Christians scrambling to unite behind Rick Santorum. Goodness gracious me, just look as this man and his policies. [1] Rick Santorum, another Roman Catholic,  requires some serious education in human rights. Haven't Americans had enough of lawyers? Santorum was also born on the 10th of May and that is 'Taurus the Bull', there was no stopping him with seven children. Does his wife think that she is a baby bank for America? Or is he the bull in the China shop?

After reading about the policies of Santorum he should be thrown out of the senate as well. A man that put that much effort into having seven children, should stay home to be with those children, not running for president of the USA. What is more important, children or the presidency? The Children. The last thing that the USA requires is another lawyer and a Roman Catholic to boot. Especially as the shepherds in the prophecy of Zechariah are being cut off in this timeline and quite frankly my dear, the people have had enough of the Vatican and the destruction that it has co-created down the ages.



The LORD said 'Well done my dear'.

No Rick Santorum, no lawyer.

Teshuvah Rick Santorum, lets see if you can come and stand before me.

Sorry, America can't afford presidents with seven children, it can't even afford Obama and his entourage of two.

ELIAKIM JOSEPH-SOPHIA

1. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/us-election/8988489/US-elections-2012-evangelical-Christians-scramble-to-unite-behind-Rick-Santorum.html

1 comment:

Eliakim said...

http://news.yahoo.com/opus-dei-influenced-rick-santorum-201937160.html

Rick Santorum sent two of his sons to a Washington, D.C. all-boys school affiliated with Opus Dei, the Catholic group whose members were portrayed as sinisterly weird in the sensationalistic Da Vinci Code but in reality only engage in some mild self-mutilation, "nothing traumatic," as the group's website says. Santorum says he's not a member of Opus Dei, though he did go to Rome in 2002 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its founding, and he belongs to the St. Catherine of Siena Parish, "a favorite of Opus Dei," the Washington Post says. Opus Dei has about 90,000 members, a third of which are "numeraries" who are celibate for life and wear a cilice -- a garter belt with spikes turned toward the skin -- every day.