To the Editor,
I would like to let people know that religion has no place in politics and that the Lord says not to be a part of world and follow his world, not the word of man. The problem with this country does not have anything to do with these so-called Christians who put politics and religion in the same sentence.
I don’t know what everyone else has read or been fed, but I never heard Obama say he was Muslim. However, if he were it is his right as American to be. In regards to what people do with their lives, we are not to judge, but God will put that judgment out there. Obviously they have not read the Bible because it is a sin to judge others.
Second of all, I never heard Obama say that he was for gays or for abortion, but what he said was it was not his job to tell people how to live their lives. Which is what so many people try to do. In my opinion it takes a very insecure person and prejudiced one to judge someone.
George W. Bush sent this nation in a downward spiral, and I don’t see anyone complaining about that. Now they want to go back and put another one in office to send this country into another war and downward spiral. We cannot afford to lose any more of our loved ones over nonsense. We cannot afford another Bush in office and I am grateful that we still have enough people with common sense to see that. If over half the country saw that, what does that say about the Obama bashers?
Katie Lewis
Lumberton







And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Cæsar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed.
Actually, we are to be involved in the things of the world, but always remember Christ first.
God would not side with abortions, or gay marriage. We can't vote for a party that historically believes you can choose if you abort a child or not, when God tells us all life belongs to him. When we vote for people who believe this, we are in opposition to God.
Obama coming out in support of same sex marriage in May, voting in favor of bills that expand abortion every chance he's had, and voting against any bills that restrict abortion every chance he's had makes it pretty clear where he stands on homosexuals and abortions. It's been four years. Maybe you can take a break from blaming Bush for everything that has ever gone wrong in this world, and research your man Obama.
We, "the makers", are now out numbered by the "takers".
To straighten elections out, we need to drug test voters, credit check voters, and not allow anyone who is on public assistance to vote.....