Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Take the challenge!

Consider taking the "I Was A Stranger Challenge" today!  The effort began last fall, but it continues and our efforts are needed.

Begin by viewing the video below.

To find out about the "challenge" click here.


9 comments:

  1. Obama just released 500 alien criminals,an impeachable offense!

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  2. Anon 11:19, not true re the impeachable offense. Non-violent detainees who had to be released in prep for sequester cuts. Simple as that. Call your congress member.

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  3. anon 11:19

    It's worse thanthat. He is releasing THOUSANDS.

    It's entirely unnecessary. The "cuts" are not really cuts at all but a slight slowing of the RATE of increase. The actual spending next year will be more than this year.

    Obama wants to pretend there will be drastic cuts in services so that he can blame Republicans. Simple as that.

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  4. The persons released are violent criminals and Obama is violatening his oath of office to protect and defend the people against all enemies, both foreign and domestic.

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  5. I heard Obama didn't know anything about it until he read it in the newspapers--a real leader!

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  6. We don't seem to have anyone in charge of the country.

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  7. I can see the Anons club is on target as usual. Will any of you "take the challenge" and agree to read scriptures about Gods heart towards immigrants for 40 days? Or are you simply content with repeating what you hear on Fox and Rush?

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  8. "Those who have been released are non-criminals or low-risk offenders without serious criminal histories, ICE spokeswoman Barbara Gonzalez said.

    "Detainees with serious criminal histories are a detention priority and have not been released," she said.

    http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/27/politics/immigration-detainees/index.html

    If you are interested in the truth from a reputable source.

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  9. This is a really diverse group of religious leaders, and some pretty high profile leaders at that - Max Lucado, Bill Hybels, Jim Wallis. It includes Baptists, Church of Christ and Assemblies of God - groups not exactly known for their political radicalism. That really says something that all these leaders largely agree on this issue.

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