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Derry Brownfield On April 21, 2004 Joseph Farah (WorldNetDaily.com's CEO) wrote an article titled: "Why Kerry Will Win". Farah goes on to say, "It gives me no pleasure to make this prediction. While I believe Bush has been a failure as a president in many ways and cannot support him for re-election, I know Kerry will prove disastrous for the country. Many people tell me I should support Bush for this reason alone. I can't do that. I won't do that. I won't cast a vote for a candidate who doesn't really support the Constitution of the United States, even though he takes an oath to uphold it. I don't believe we'll ever get real political choices as Americans if we keep making the mistake of supporting the lesser of two evils. Kerry is a dangerous man - and I think he's going to be the next president." The next day one of my listeners sent Joseph Farah the following e-mail. "Mr. Farah, I agree with your article. I have said all along that I predict that President Bush will lose. My take on it is that he has alienated the Christian vote and he can't win without it. I even believe that without the Christian vote the Republicans will never again win the White House. Both major parties are a total joke just like the judiciary is today. Their oath means nothing to them and we can't seem to do anything about it as voters and taxpayers. Without the power of God we are helpless and most Christians today are weak or haven't a clue about the power of God. I heard a message the other day by Dr. David Gibbs (www.christianlaw.org) and he stated that God is not our buddy - He is God. We are letting our founders and those who gave their lives for freedom and the Christian cause, down terribly." I recently heard Rush Limbaugh comment on what Godly men we have in the White House. I first became skeptical of Bush's beliefs when he entered the Shinto Temple in Japan and clapped his hands to awaken the sleeping demon. Then Bush chastised Rev. Jerry Vines for stating that Islam is not as good as Christianity and Allah is not Jehovah. I watched as our president allowed the IRS to destroy the Indianapolis Baptist Temple and then publicly condemn Judge Roy Moore for not removing the Ten Commandments from the Alabama Supreme Court Building. He even went so far when speaking to a Muslim audience that 'America is not a Christian Nation' and Bush said that Botkin's remarks just don't reflect what the US government thinks. It's wrong enough for office holders to waffle on certain issues but God will not be mocked. In 1993 when George W. was running for the Governorship of Texas he stated, " I believe that people who do not accept Jesus cannot go to heaven." When running for the Presidency, Karen Hughes, a spokesperson for Bush told the Austin American-Statesman newspaper that Barbara Bush, (the president's mother) assured her son that people of all faiths, Hindu, Buddhist, Jew and Moslem were going to heaven even if they rejected Jesus as Lord. On a return trip from Israel Bush states, "I have shown people that I'm a tolerant person - I've got great respect for the other religions of the world." According to NewsMax.com a top Vatican official close to the Pope, Cardinal Francis Arinze, emphasized that priests must not give communion to pro-abortion politicians who claim to be Catholic. The cardinal left no doubt about Kerry by saying that an "unambiguously pro-abortion" politician "is not fit" to receive communion. "If they should not receive, then they should not be forgiven," he noted. Several leading Catholic laity and clergy have told Kerry that his is excommunicated from the church because of his abortion stance. Kerry planned to campaign with pro-choice groups and denounce President Bush's ban on partial-birth abortions. I have an interesting story from Rick Mathes who attended a session where speakers representing the Roman Catholic, Protestant and Muslim faiths each explained their beliefs. The Muslim gave a great presentation of the basics of Islam and time was provided for questions and answers. Rick said he asked the Muslim, "correct me if I'm wrong, but I understand that most clerics of Islam have declared a holy Jihad (holy war) against the infidels of the world. And by killing an infidel, which is a command to all Muslims, they are asured of a place in heaven. Can you give me the definition of an infidel?" He replied, "non-believers." "So all followers of Allah have been commanded to kill everyone who is not of your faith so they can go to heaven. Is that correct?" He replied "Yes" Rick then stated, "Sir, I have a real problem trying to imagine Pope John Paul commanding all Catholics to kill those of your faith or Dr. Stanley ordering Protestants to do the same in order to go to heaven. I also have a problem with being your friend when you and your brother clerics are telling your followers to kill me. Would you rather have your Allah who tells you to kill me in order to go to heaven or my Jesus who tells me to love you because I am going to heaven and He wants you to be with me? Rick Mathes is a leader in prison ministry. Knowing the beliefs of both Bush and Kerry, will he be able to vote for either? � 2004 Derry Brownfield - All Rights Reserved Sign Up For Free E-Mail Alerts E-Mails
are used strictly for NWVs alerts, not for sale Derry Brownfield was born in 1932 and grew up during the depression. He is a farmer and a broadcaster. Derry attended the College of Agriculture at the University of Missouri where he received his B.S. and M.S. degrees. He taught Vocational Agriculture several years before going to work as a Marketing Specialist with the Missouri Department of Agriculture. Derry served as Director of the Kansas City Livestock Market Foundation at the Kansas City Stockyard prior to establishing himself in farm broadcasting. Derry started farming when he was 16 years old and received the Future Farmers of America State Farmer degree in 1949. Since that time the Brownfield Farm has grown to over 1000 acres maintaining a herd of 200 registered Charolias cows. In 1972, Derry and his partner established the Brownfield Network which now serves 250 radio stations throughout the Midwest with news and market information. In 1994, Derry started his own syndicated radio talk show and he is one of the most popular radio talk show hosts in America. The Derry Brownfield Show can be heard on approximately 80 radio stations in 23 states. With his entertaining sense of humor and witty commentary he has captured audiences for over 30 years. His ability to present an informative talk show while being light and colorful is why he has a large loyal listening audience. Derry Brownfield is a practical farmer, a practical
business man and a very entertaining speaker. He travels extensively throughout
the country speaking about his common-sense point of view. Web Site: www.derrybrownfield.com
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The ultimate goal is to bankrupt this nation. Most of our politicians have sold out to the One-Worlders.
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