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Happy Monday and what a wonderful weekend and feasting on God’s Word and worship we enjoyed. I have been enjoying double dipping on the weekends because our son-in-laws’ new church, South Coast Church is presently meeting on Saturday which leaves Sunday for visiting other places of worship. Sunday we spent with our children Sammy and Oni in Lake Wales, FL and heard a dynamic sermon at High Point Church on not showing favoritism in our dealings based on James 2. We had a scrumptious lunch afterward at historical Chalet Susanne which sadly is going our of business after 83 years in business. Meanwhile from our leaderless Nation’s Capitol, Barack Obama who exercises zero restraint attacking conservatives, Christians, tea-party patriots, the Congress, Supreme Court Justices of the United States, those who want our borders secure and who will not enforce any law of the United States he chooses to ignore, has advice for Israel who is being attacked by Islamic radicals – use restraint! I find it truly amazing that one who urges everyone to use restraint except himself is at the helm of the greatest nation on earth! The following article posted at aclj.org by David French entitled The ‘Reasonable’ Response to Hamas Is Obliteration is a short and sweet response to our clueless White House Occupant who is still ‘voting present’ and ever leading from behind on the mess in our world! [The ‘Reasonable’ Response to Hamas Is Obliteration As a terrorist organization is lobbing rocket after rocket at the Israeli civilian population, President Obama is urging Israel to act with “reasonableness and restraint.” Let’s define “reasonable.” When an enemy force consistently and deliberately does all that it can to terrorize and kill as many of your citizens as possible, with no regard for the difference between military and civilian targets, the “reasonable” thing to do is obliterate that enemy. Destroy it. There is nothing unreasonable about self-defense, and there is nothing unreasonable about destroying an armed enemy force. In fact, our own military has a long and proud history of destroying enemy armed forces, and our nation and the world tend to achieve far better outcomes when our military is given the free hand to do the truly reasonable thing: defeat the enemy. But since we’re defining “reasonable,” let’s also define “unreasonable.” It is unreasonable to expect Israel to exercise more restraint than the United States would under similar circumstances. It is unreasonable to demand that Israel abide by made-up rules of “proportionality” that we’ve rightly rejected for our own armed forces. It is unreasonable to assume that the so-called “honest broker” role requires this nation to blind itself to truth and violate its own laws by funneling hundreds of millions of dollars per year to a terrorist “unity” government. Between the United States, which has pledged to continue funding the Palestinian government, and Israel, which is now dropping bombs to protect itself from terrorist aggression, the only nation that is violating international norms and its own laws is the United States. It’s a violation of federal criminal law to provide support to a designated terrorist organization, like Hamas. Yet the Obama Administration has been unable to provide any meaningful reassurance that the money we send the Palestinian Authority won’t aid Hamas, a member of the PA’s government. Meanwhile, the right of national self-defense — which Israel is now exercising — is embedded in the U.N. Charter. So, who’s truly reasonable?]
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 05:01:57 +0000

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