And Darkness hath Fallen


I wish to dedicate this to all of those who realize the despair our country is about to enter through the next four years.

Ten score and thirty-two years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

Tonight a mixed racial man ascended to the highest office in the land, testing whether that principal of equality could be realized. We are met on a crossroads of America. We will soon find whether or not the blood shed upon this earth will be for nothing. It is only just that we look at what has happened here tonight in order to brace ourselves for the future.

Yet, we cannot know for certain what the future holds for us. We are only mere months removed from Russia invading Georgia during the Olympic games. The North Koreans have once again promised to build a complex capable of launching longer range missiles than ever before. The world will long forget the election of 2008, but it cannot and will not forget the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States. His lack of experience will only begin to show as the coming months unfold and he is tested by enemies foreign and domestic. In the coming weeks we will see as he pays back those who supported him with high ranking offices in his new administration. And ultimately the legacy that will be left by Mr. Obama will be that of an inept President too ill prepared for the slings and arrows of his new office.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that the election of Barack Obama will spell almost certain doom for the American Republic. One can almost see St. John’s prophecy coming true:

I looked, and there was a pale green horse. Its rider was named Death, and Hades accompanied him. (Revelations 6:8)

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3 CommentsLeave a comment

  1. So dramatic!

  2. Enough said. And far more eloquent then what I could have said.

  3. Good reads, love the info, keep up the good work.


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