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ELECTIONS -the day after

I started this blog because I thought that this year`s elections in the USA would be very interesting.Interesting they are but not in the way I expected them to be.When commenting about the elections, I manily talked about the part that involves the evangelicals,my fellow christians.I will not be voting in this election,I do not live in the USA. I live in Europe.I have been following the Elections in the USA since 1992 when I still lived in Zimbabwe.I was sitting in my 3 bed roomed house  in Bulawayo  Zimbabwe watching TV, wondering if Bill Clinton would win the Elections. I have always prefered the democrats to the republicans.As a born again Christian I dis-agree with most  of the things that the democrats stand for and I agree with SOME things that the republicans stand for,so why lean on the democrats? I think it is all tied in this one word HYPOCRICY. I despise hyprocricy big time! I prefer a guy that says I stand for killing innocent babies,I can look at that and say well I am for LIFE. I disagre with you,but at least I know where I have you,I know where you stand.Than a guy that says I am for family values but when they are weighed,they are found wanting.

I hae never seen such bitterness and anger among Christians as I have seen in this years elections,so much division.I voiced a few opinions in the beginning,someone put up a youtube clip about black Christians  I quickly reminded them,that there is NO such thing a a black christian! There are are only CHRISTIANS full stop! (period)somuch division along party and pigment lines I decided not to involve myself much in the various debates and discussions about this year`s elections. I started thinking it really would be nice if the election day can come and go,so we can all talk about something else.So I am looking forward to the day AFTER the elections when its all over and done!One of them will win,thats for sure

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