Thursday, December 25, 2008

The Truth regarding the Birth of Yeshua

Certainly by now most folks know the turth regarding the correct day that Yeshua was born,
Spetember 11, 3 B.C.

As retail sales sag, as the economy sinks further and further down, many more folks realize December 25th is the Babalonian Winter harvest festival.

So another pagan holiday comes and goes and nothing changes. Like my dad always said to me when I was a young boy: "The more things change the more they stay the same"

So what is on the Agenda for next year? The great "new" "RAW" deal where the new king will smash the private sector, continue the nationalization of Amerika, by creating "new" jobs and redistributing the wealth. "new: jobs will be created by killing more small businesses than ever in history as the government grows larger and larger and continues its crazy out of control behavior. One World one government is closer than ever, without a righteous King this will never work.

Keep celebrating the wrong thing on the wrong day, and you will continue to get what you always got (what you didn't want).

In order to experiencea CHANGE in your life situation, you are going to have to change some things in your life situation.

Sit on the sidelines and watch if you must but don't later wonder what happened and HOW it happened. The time to act is now.

Stand up and fight now before you lose everything you have and shortly there afterwards you will be amoung those rioting in the streets for food.

The sad fact is that Amerika can NOW be most closely be compared to Israel in the time of Moses, when they were slaves. Americans are slaves now more than ever.

Now is the time to take our country back from all the dishonest liars we have continue to elect to care for our well being.

Keep appointing the foxes to gaurd the hen house and you will steadily lose eggs and soon you will have no eggs and no hens, then you will become VERY hungry.

CONTINENTIAL CONGRESS 2009

CONTINENTIAL CONGRESS 2009....The People Draw the Line in the Sand

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