Psalm. 60:7 KJV Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine; Ephraim also is the strength of mine head; Judah is my lawgiver;
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Lots of talent. Lots of offices. One chief magistrate.
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Jindal for Vice President. Trump for Secretary of State. Christie for
Attorney General. .Etc.
Psalm
60:8-12 KJV Moab is
my washpot; over Edom will I cast out
my shoe: Philistia, triumph thou because of me. 9 Who will bring me
into the
strong city? who will lead me into Edom? 10 Wilt
not thou, O God, which
hadst cast us off? and thou,
O God, which didst
not go out with our armies? 11 Give us help from trouble: for vain is
the help of man. 12 Through God we
shall do valiantly: for he it is that
shall tread down our enemies.
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Why I’m Endorsing Ted Cruz For President
townhall.com
John Hawkins
http://j.mp/6CruzEndorse0
aka
http://townhall.com/columnists/johnhawkins/2016/01/30/why-im-endorsing-ted-cruz-for-president-n2112239
Conservatives have
been hoping that “another Reagan” will come along for decades
and we finally have one: Ted Cruz.
Like Reagan, Ted Cruz
is not popular with the establishment wing of the Republican
Party. In fact, you’ll often hear it said that, “Some people
don’t like Ted.” There is truth to that and I would encourage
you to judge Ted Cruz by his enemies.
Liberal Democrats fear
Ted Cruz because they know he’s a strong, principled
conservative that can’t be browbeaten, pushed around or bought
off. While many other Republicans insisted that we wave the white
flag to Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama, again and
again, it was Ted Cruz who called on conservatives to stand up for
what they believe in instead of buckling at the knees.
Republicans who love
open borders and amnesty don’t like Ted Cruz much either because
he’s been one of their strongest foes in the Senate. Back in
2013, when Donald Trump was calling for amnesty and Marco Rubio
was pushing a bill that would have altered the demographics of our
country in a way that would have permanently marginalized
conservatives going forward, Ted Cruz was on the right side of the
fight.
Listen to what Jeff
Sessions, the staunchest opponent of amnesty and open borders in
the Senate, had to say about the battle over the Gang-of-8 amnesty
bill.
"In 2013 they
spent a billion and a half dollars to promote this legislation,
the political consultants, they had pollsters hired to spin the
numbers, they had special interest groups, they met for months,
the gang of eight, they were determined, it was a near on thing,
it was a worse bill than the 2007 bill. It gave amnesty first...It
was that close to being passed... and I think I can say this with
integrity. Without the vigorous opposition of Ted Cruz, this bill
likely would have passed."
Additionally,
establishment Republicans have never loved Ted Cruz. That’s
because Cruz’s willingness to fight the Democrats puts a
spotlight on their cowardice, the strength of his connection with
conservatives reveals how out of touch they are and his insistence
that Republicans keep their campaign promises highlights how
seldom they actually keep their word. The fact that John Boehner
has lost his job and that so many people are blaming the GOP
leadership in Congress for the seething anger of Republican voters
this year reveals the biggest reason the establishment Republicans
hate Cruz: They were wrong and he was right.
It’s these same
establishment types who have used their favorite argument against
a candidate who’s obviously preferable to the ones they want,
“He can’t win the general election.”
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