Tuesday, December 23, 2014

A Christmas wish... As our Country Falls Apart


Christmas is 2 days away, and the year is rapidly coming to a close.  Sadness fills my heart, the execution of 2 of New York's finest over the weekend and another officer in Tarpon Springs, Florida makes me realize that life is not only short but so very precious.  What makes matters worse, is one has to ask, if not for the Al Sharpton's and Bill DiBlasio's of the world, could these senseless deaths been avoided?  

     

Yes it's easy to say they both have blood on their hands, but that is too easy.  Directly, of course they don't, but indirectly they do, spewing their liberal agenda and vilifying the police only at the expense of Mike Brown and Eric Garner.

Sadly, we as a society are subjected to both global terrorism and homegrown "lone wolf" attacks as well as sick, twisted demented individuals that are nothing more than sociopaths that listen to the race hustlers that perpetuate the left of the left views that border on domestic terrorism.

What doesn't help is that our President voices his opinion, and unfortunately that voice is not of unification but division. This will not change over the next 2 years under this president, and that only weakens our great nation.  My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the fallen in their greatest time of mourning.


Senseless.... Senseless violence has become commonplace within our society.  It is my wish, a Christmas wish if you will, that God bless this nation and the good people in it.  We as a nation have migrated away from the deity, and I believe that the free will of man has been nothing more than a toxic well that many drink from.



My wish for this holiday season and the new year is that God be first!  We as a nation, if we put God first and all will fall into place.  Perhaps you may feel this is all to pie in the sky, well than this is not for you.  But, our nation friends is in deep trouble, and if God be for us, who can be against us!

I wish all of you and yours a very Merry Christmas!  Hug your loved ones a little longer, tell them you love them and enjoy the true meaning of the Holiday. May God bless you and the United States....

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