Monthly Archive for June, 2008

41 Vote Heaven Rules

Dear Mr. President,

While it is true that you are accountable to us, the American people, we are not your source of ultimate accountability.

While it is true that you must answer to the Congress of the United States, you must one day answer to someone of far greater consequence.

While you consult with leaders from around the world, our hope is that you will not forget to consult with the Creator of this world.

As the great king Nebuchadnezzar was once reminded, “The Most High is sovereign over the kingdoms and gives them to anyone he wishes.”

So your leadership, like all leadership, is a stewardship. It is temporary. And you are accountable.

Sincerely,

Andy

1 Vote Challenges

Dear Mr. Presidnet,
In addition to offering you congratulations on securing the position of our nation’s Presidency, I must also acknowledge how frightened I am for you. No era in our history have presented our chief executive with so many dangerous and contentious problems at one time. On the most obvious level, out nation is embroiled in two shooting wars in the Middle East, while other storm clouds gather in Iran, Pakistan, the Occupied Territories, and Lebanon. Few observers will altogether rule out the prospect of further terrorist attacks. While these events necessarily focus our attention on the Middle East, America’s relationships with important world and regional powers like China, Russia, and Venezuela continue to deteriorate. Although largely ignored and overlooked for the past two decades, recent trends indicate that the world has reached Peak Oil, the point at which we can never again rely on cheap fossil fuels. Clearly this turn of events will exercise a most dramatic impact on every aspect of our lives. On the financial front the news offers little relief. Public and private debt dwarf anything experienced in our recorded history (including the Great Depression), and as tsunami of baby bombers hits retirement age, all experts (politicians exempted) acknowledge that our social security and entitlement system will be swamped. Our infrastructure, including the public educational system, suffer from deep structural problems and long term neglect. The largest scale immigration wave in our national experience poses economic and cultural challenges that we are only beginning to grapple with. Our most vulnerable citizens, including the unborn, still lack reasonable defense from the various legislatures or from the courts.
I sincerely hope that you are a praying man. When you pray, do not only present these petitions to our Father who reigns forever in heaven, but also remember to listen. Listen for the Lord’s will in all of your actions, listen for wise counsel, even in quarters that stray beyond your typical partisan lines.
Secondly, you must not hesitate to ask the American people to sacrifice. There is no humanly possible way that these extensive challenges can be mitigated without everyone giving something up. At this unique point in history a critical mass of citizens and leaders may just be willing to follow your clarion call, if you appeal to our notions of justice and to national survival. Refrain from the temptation to scapegoat and “punish” a segment of our nation as a way of gaining temporary political advantage that will do little to mitigate these challenges.
Thirdly, please acknowledge publically that it is unlikely that God’s will for our nation will always match up with your preferred course of action, the politically expedient action, the easiest action, and the most “American” sounding action.
Finally, before beginning military action in a foreign nation, take the time to hear from local Christians how an invasion might influence their corner of the world. Of course national policy should not depend on the exclusive opinion of a particular religious community, but you would do well to consider the plight of the Christians of Iraq (Chaldean Catholic, Orthodox and Assyrian Church of the East) who have been largely driven into exile and slaughtered. It is sad that these small communities that somehow survived in a highly hostile environment for nearly 2,000 years have been summarily ignored in pre and post invasion calculations. See what you can do for them, even if they do not belong to your particular Christian denomination or tradition.
In turn we will provide you with congregational and private prayer for discernment, courage, wisdom and strength for as long as you shall execute your duties as President of this nation.

1 Vote Does it matter?

I watched the debates, read up on the key issues, and cast a vote for who I trusted most. Does it matter though? I want a bright future for my daughter, even though I have little to no expectations of the government doing anything of significance to improve my own life quality. It seems that 4 to 8 years changes those in power, no matter what their original intentions and promises were. They succumb to party divisions and cat fights with the Senate. The future fades into the distance. I ask you to review your campaign promises quarterly to make sure your presidency is on track - on track with its original ideas and on track with the majority of Americans who bought them. May God bless you daily as you lead us.

1 Vote Will you be the "one"?

The "one" to lead us or appease us,
free us or deceive us?
The "one" to rely on or run from,
to die for or succumb to, rise above and come through?
Are you the "one" to bring about the peace and the hope, I wonder who would lead us, if none of us would vote? There is a place reserved for you and time will only tell, if your are to be the "one" to destroy the U.S. and bring about this living hell.
Sure, we've all got ideas and reasons that have been tested through all the seasons, so don't ask me for the answers, I've only got one, a man leaves his darkness, when he follows "The Son."

1 Vote GO FISHING, VISIT STARBUCKS, PLAY DARTS

Dearest Mr. President:
This message is very simple, but holds some key truths that many in your position of power have forgotten:

GO FISHING: (Or, go for a run with your Ipod, or take a hike in the mountains, or sit in the back of an airplane.) In short, find a quiet place where you can sit, reflect, and mentally kneel before your Heavenly Father to pray. Ask — no beg — Him to lead, guide, and show you His will. And do not be afraid of His answers, because the God we worship is full of surprises, and He has an amazing sense of humor.

VISIT STARBUCKS: Unexpectedly drop in and visit a local Starbucks, or an LA Fitness, or a Super Target, and listen to what the average Americans are discussing and doing. Do not lose track of whom you are serving or what is important to them. The Gallup polls often miss the mark. Please drive your secret service personnel crazy, and stop in to see U.S. citizens as they go about their daily routines. Ask them to join you in a word of prayer to our great God, and watch the amazing blessings that will come your way.

PLAY DARTS: Finally, buy a cheap paper map of the United States, and post it on your wall in the Oval Office. Every week, take out a dart and throw it at the map. On whatever city and state the dart lands, jump on AirForce One and immediately visit it. Walk the streets, host a Town Hall meeting, and have dinner with a local family who has not given you a dime for your campaign. Ask their advice. Listen to their wisdom. As trite as it may sound, be a President of the people and for the people. Finally, kneel with their children at bedtime, and say a word of prayer for the family and this great country, that God will give us all the wisdom, strength and courage to accomplish His will.

May God hold you fast, and protect you from harm as you follow His calling. We are relying on you to show the world that our God is mighty, and that in God alone we place our trust. All blessings to you, Mr. President, all blessings indeed.

0 Vote Govern for the Good

Dear Mr. President,

Please govern our country for what creates the greatest good for the majority of its citizens. We are tired of seeing special interests, big campaign contributors, lobbyists, the media, and political polls being the major drivers for government policy.
Please govern as if you only have one term. Don't start running for relection on Jan 21st or working on getting/keeping your party in power and control. Americans are sick of the patronage and partisanship. We, the American people, have seen this all before. Govern for the good of the people, not for political paybacks and your own agenda.

Yours Respectfully,

Mark

"He has shown you what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To love mercy, act justly, and walk humbly before God." Micah 6:8

0 Vote Stand Firm & Speak

Dear Mr. President,
We as Americans make choices every day but somewhere along the way we mixed up our reasoning. When you become President could you please remind Americans that their choices impact their lives and those around them? Unwed mothers, those addicted, indebted people, illegal immigrants…….all folks who made choices that started with a bad decision. Some of the issues we face today in our country are a result of bad choices by us as individuals not necessarily the government.

Please also don't be afraid to speak your mind. Americans will respect you more if you say it like you really feel it as opposed to trying to please a polster. I've watched people all around me become too afraid to speak up for what they believe or don't believe. We've become a nation so obsessed with political correctness that we have forgotten how to express ourselves honestly. Why can't we agree to disagree? Do I have to support all the popular causes like homosexuality, illegal immigration, global warming, anti-war rhetoric and suppression of my Christian faith? Disagreeing doesn't make me a racist or out-of-touch with reality does it? To me they have as much to do with my spiritual life as they do political agendas.

I would ask that you pray for our Republic and lift it up in prayer on every decision you make. Help others to see you can build relationships without losing your principles.

0 Vote Your the boss!

Dear Mr. President,
You are going to be my brother's boss. He is a major in the marines. The decisions that you make will have such a profound impact on his life. You are responsible for providing enough money for his equipment, where he is deployed and ultimately his life. I ask you to think of his wife and children before you make the ultimate decision to send him to war.

0 Vote our country

our country was established on principles straight from the bible. our leaders now are trying to tell us something different. all it takes is a short journey back thru the history books to show this is true. please take that journey and refresh your memories.

0 Vote My childrens future

Dear future President,

IT scares me to death the way the things are going in our country with gas and food prices the way they are. How do you plan on fixing this problem so I know that my children will grow up in a secure safe place and will not have to beg borrow or steal to feed themselves. What is your plan to fix this horrible situation we are in right now!

1 Vote Jesus For President

Dear Potential President,

I would first like to say that my words may be overlooked and my voice may go unnoticed, but I represent many people today whose voices are never heard at all. Today, I speak for them…

The presidency has lost immense respect not only from our nation, but from the world at large. This position of power and authority has been polluted, exploited, and corrupted through years of scandals, fraud, greed, injustice, and lies that have hid truth that we may never know. Today, voting has even lost its significance within our nation. As America grows as a capitalistic society, there is a decreasing desire to elect candidates that stand for moral principles, and an increasing desire to elect candidates who can promise us more money, better benefits, and higher security to protect our lavish way of living.

Mere selfishness!

I wonder are we as Christians more concerned with higher tax cuts, lower interest rates, and how much income the President can promise us that we can keep, or are we concerned with the issues of this nation that is pulling us further away from God? Why do we as Christians vote? Is our political view democratic, liberal, republican… or God? If Jesus ran for president, would we vote for Him?

Think about it.

My letter to you, Mr. President, is one that knows that it may never get read or seen by your eyes. It knows that your agenda is far more important to you than its mere words. My letter to you, Mr. President, is that of a challenge… A challenge to reThink what it means to "be" the president of the United States; to have the opportunity to leave a legacy - to change the world - to "be" the difference. This nation longs to see the day that we can witness a president filled with such conviction and compassion for people that resembles the very heart of Jesus Christ.

Will you be that interruption in time? Will you be the president that this nation and world will remember years and decades from now - as the one who chose to "be" the difference instead of merely "making" a difference?

If not, I vote Jesus for President.

Thank you,
Antwon Davis

0 Vote I hope I voted for you.

Dear Mr. President,
I hope I voted for you. One thing is for sure, come the first Tuesday of November I will have voted.
During the last election I thought it would be a good statement to organize a movement where everyone who wanted to could dip there finger in blue ink in honor of the Iraqi people who were finally able to hold free elections and vote. Then I had second thoughts about the idea because this is America. Besides all the complaining and moaning some folks would raise there could be abusive incidents of people trying to make there own statement.
I have heard some celebrities say that if the candidate of their choice did not win they were going to leave the country. Unfortunately for them their candidate did not win. Unfortunately for us they did not leave. I guess their agents advised them against it.
What I can’t understand is why some people don’t vote. Is it because they think the candidate of their choice won’t win or if the candidate that is close to what they want represented isn’t close enough to a particular issue?
Some time ago I heard a major Christian leader say that if so and so was nominated that he was not voting. I understand the issue but not voting. I believe he should rethink that.
My uncle was killed at Pearl Harbor defending my right to vote. My father was shuffled through the European theater of WWII defending my right to vote.
We were worried about the Iraqi elections because of all the threatened violence for going to the polls. They went anyway. Old, young, crippled, or sick, they still went. They walked out of the polling place and held up their blue finger in defiance of their enemy and said, “I voted”.
Mr. President, if I didn’t vote for you, I will pray for you. I won’t hate you because you don’t represent my values because I did what I was supposed to do. I voted.

0 Vote Integrity

Dear Mr President:

Find the courage to meet the demands of reality. Find the courage to tell me the truth, and I'll find the courage to forgive you.

All the best,

0 Vote your presidency

Hello, in your presidency, I would like you to keep in mind that while it may seem that you have lots of power, there is someone even you will have to answer to for what it is you do. I hope that you will be able to stand before that person with pride, knowing that what you did was the right thing for this country.

0 Vote Good luck

I`ll pray for you and help you.