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  • GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME

    A king who did not believe in the goodness of God, had a slave who, in all circumstances, said, “My king, do not be discouraged, because everything God does is perfect, no mistakes!”

    One day they went hunting and along the way a wild animal attacked the King. His slave managed to kill the animal, but could not prevent his majesty losing a finger.  Furious and without showing his gratitude for being saved, the nobleman said, “Is God good? If He was good, I would not have been attacked and lost my finger.”  The slave replied, “My king, despite all these things, I can only tell you that God is
    good, and he knows “why” of all these things. What God does is perfect. He is never wrong!”

    Outraged by the response, the king ordered the arrest of his slave.  Later, he left for another hunt and was captured by savages who make human sacrifices. On the altar, ready to sacrifice the nobleman, the savages found that the victim was missing one of his fingers, so he was released. According to them, he was imperfect, not to be offered to the gods.

    Upon his return to the palace, he authorized the release of his slave
    that he received very affectionately.  “My dear, God was really good to me! I was almost killed by the wild men, but for lack of a single finger, I was let go! But I have a
    question: if God is so good, why did he allow me to put you in jail?”

    “My King, if I had gone with you in this hunt, I would have been
    sacrificed for you, because I have no missing finger, therefore,
    remember everything God does is perfect. He is never wrong.”

    Often we complain about life, and negative things that happen to us,
    forgetting that nothing is random and that everything has a purpose.  Every morning, offer your day to God, don’t be in a rush.  Ask God to inspire your thoughts, guide your actions, and ease your feelings, and do not be afraid. God is never wrong!

    You know why this message is for you? I do not know, but God knows,
    because he never makes mistakes…….

    The path of God and his word is perfect, without impurities. He is the
    way of all those who trust in Him, as He says in 2 Samuel 22: 31.

    What you do with this message is up to you. May God put in your heart
    the desire to send it to someone. God knows why He choose you to
    receive this message. Please bless someone else with it.

    God is never wrong!!!  (Never forget it)

    HAVE A BLESSED AND MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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  • RESPONSIBLY ENDING THE IRAQ WAR

    During his visit to Fort Bragg, President Barack Obama, with first lady Michelle Obama, saluted troops returning from Iraq and stating that the nearly nine-year conflict was ending, “not with a final battle, but with a final march toward home.”  The President highlighted the human side of the Iraq war, particularly noting the bravery and sacrifices of U.S. forces now on their way back home.  “We knew this day would come. We have known it for some time now,” he said. “But still, there is something profound about the end of a war that has lasted so long.”  “It is harder to end a war, than to begin one,” the President said about a war that has cost nearly 4,500 American lives and more than 100,000 Iraqi lives.  “The war in Iraq will soon belong to history, and your service belongs to the ages,” he said, applauding their “extraordinary achievement.”

    Although all U.S. troops are to be out of Iraq by Dec. 31, 2011, the President pledged that the U.S. will continue civilian assistance to Iraq as it faces an uncertain future in a volatile region of the world.  Even as majorities of the U.S. public who favor ending the Iraq war, it is stunning to hear the “nasty” rhetoric by some Republicans criticizing the troop withdrawal, arguing that President Obama is leaving behind an unstable Iraq that could hurt U.S. interests and fall subject to influence from neighboring Iran.

    Sen. John McCain issued a particularly harsh verdict on the President’s handling of Iraq. “I believe that history will judge this president’s leadership with the scorn and disdain it deserves,” McCain said on the Senate floor.  McCain accused President Obama of making a political decision, arguing that the U.S. should have left troops in Iraq to help secure the country. He said Obama was able to bring the Iraq war to a conclusion thanks to a troop surge in 2007 that Obama, as a U.S. senator, had opposed.  “For three years, the president has been harvesting the successes of the very strategy that he consistently dismissed as a failure,” McCain said.

    Seventy-seven percent of Americans, including 63% of Republicans, think ending the Iraq war is a good idea.  However, every leading Republican thinks ending the Iraq war is a bad idea, except Ron Paul and Mitt Romney who thinks it’s both a bad idea and a good idea.  The consistent Republican rhetoric lamenting the end of death and destruction is astonishing.

    Appearing on the Rachael Maddow Show on Tuesday, December 14, 2011, Col. Lawrence Wilkerson (Republican), former Chief of Staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, had some interesting comments:  “The preposterous protest being made my members of my political party, like John McCain, Lindsey Graham and others, just boggle my mind.”  “It’s absurd that we were mired in Iraq so long.”   “…nationalism in Iraq is their best defense against Iran, not US forces on the ground, unless of course your plan is to go on to Syria or to go on to Iran from Afghanistan and Iraq, and of course that was the plan of George Bush and Dick Cheney.”   “The only way I can explain (Republican statements) is their hatred for Obama.”  “With any issue you want to pick, my Republicans seem intent on suicide.”   Colonel Wilkerson was talking about the end of the Iraq War and the shameful response coming from Republicans including those running for president.

    Colonel Wilkerson said that Republicans “want to defeat this man. They want to bring this man out of the White House. They want to embarrass this man. They want to put this man through every kind of turmoil they can possibly put him through politically. So, they will take almost any stand even — and this is what really grates on me as a Republican — even if it is not in the interest of this country, they will take a stand and have repeatedly taken stands that oppose the president simply because they oppose the president. It’s not America. It`s not the United States. It’s not our best interests. It’s certainly not our national security interests. It’s getting rid of this president.”  Colonel Wilkerson went on to say, “That is political opportunism and political blindness of the first order.  And it may cause me to leave this party eventually.”

    On Fox News Sunday in June 2011, Bret Baier asked Mitch McConnell if he stands by his previous statement that “the single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term President.” McConnell confirmed that his goal remains unchanged.  No matter what President Obama does, whether taking out Osama Bin Laden or responsibly ending the war in Iraq, Republicans continue to say and do whatever comes to mind to help this President to fail.  These tactics are despicable, wicked and shameful, and further evidence that leading Republicans care more about bringing President Obama down rather than trying to resolve the economic problems of our country, but that’s just my take.

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  • DECEPTIVE VOTER PRACTICES HAVE NO PLACE IN A DEMOCRACY

    Voter suppression and intimidation are still very much alive in our nation.  From misleading and fraudulent information about elections to voter intimidation and robocalls designed to suppress the vote, deceptive voting practices are often aimed at depriving minority communities of their voice in our democracy.  The U.S. Constitution guarantees and protects the right of every American citizen to vote, and we have a duty to protect and ensure that right.

    Unfortunately, we have seen a resurgence of deceptive voter practices in recent years. In 2006, during my own election to the U.S. Senate, thousands of minority voters in Maryland were targeted for misleading information designed to suppress their vote.   Nationwide, there have been numerous reports of efforts to suppress the minority vote by putting out wrong information about election dates and location of polling places, along with suggestions that voters who had outstanding parking tickets would be arrested if they tried to vote.

    To put an end to this type of deceptive voter practice, I have joined with U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) in re-introducing the Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2011.  This bill is designed to protect voters across the nation from election fraud and voter intimidation by creating criminal penalties for deceptive voting practices and by giving individual voters the right to take action.

    My bill would specifically allow for criminal penalties of up to $100,000 and up to five years imprisonment for those found guilty of deceptive campaign practices. If deceptive practices are found to have occurred before Election Day, the U.S. Attorney General can take corrective action to halt distribution of such information and to set the record straight.  After federal elections, the Attorney General also would be required to report to Congress on the allegations of deceptive practices and the actions taken to correct such practices.

    Deceptive voter practices are not pranks and they threaten our democracy.  Since the end of the Civil War, there have been numerous efforts to ensure the right to vote for all citizens. In 1870, Congress ratified the 15th Amendment to the Constitution stating “the right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race [or] color. …”  The Amendment also gave Congress power to enforce the article by “appropriate” legislative action.

    Unfortunately, for another 100 years African Americans faced poll taxes, literacy tests and outright harassment and violence when they attempted to vote.  It took the passage of the 24th Amendment in 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to end the discrimination of Jim Crow laws and regulations denying African Americans their full voting rights.

    Deceptive voting practices are not a matter of free speech or a First Amendment right.  In reality, such practices threaten the very integrity of our electoral process by attempting to rob voters of their right to vote.  It is time for Congress to act once again to put an end to tactics that are deliberately intended to suppress or mislead voters.

    Sincerely,

    SENATOR BEN CARDIN

     

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