Jul 7, 2011

"The Lips Of A Fool ....The End Of His Talk is Mischievious Madness"

Common Sense Commentary:

"Let thy words be few (and true) ... for a dream cometh (comes true) through the multitude of BUSINESS; and a fools voice is known by multitude of WORDS.  When thou vowest a vow.... pay it." Ecc.5:2-4.

Not every "flowers and violins" romantic, promise maker is a promise keeper or a good president or  husband.  But, every HONEST, DEPENDABLE, CARING, HARDWORKING man ... of few words IS a PROMISE KEEPER and therefore, a good man and a good husband.

Hitler and Mussolini were effective, dynamic speakers of many words.  They promised the moon and swooned a lot of woman and stirred up millions of men with their multitudinous words.  Many a false prophet could convince the masses of people... "that moon is made of green cheese" and swooned those same "silly women". "For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women...." II Tim.3:6.

It was a "multitude of words" and promises that elected President Obama not a "multitude of business" or a multitude of positive accomplishments. He had zero business experience and a multitude of negative accomplishments ... but a very convincing and effective way of speaking.

"The lips of a fool.... the beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness: and the end of his talk is mischievous madness." Ecc.10:13.  President Obama has "progressed" from his 2008 "beginning of words of .... foolishness" to this "end of his talk ....mischievous madness." His voluminous promises are hollow and his only real action is that of a radical, Liberal, community organizer not a president. I predict that five years from now, history will record his presidency as the "mischievous madness" that brought America down.

If you look closely, you will see the dark stormy clouds of a long, bitter Presidential Campaign forming on the horizon.  This old West Texan remembers what sensible people do just before the tornadoes hit with high winds, lightening and heavy rain .... take your valuables and head for the cellar ... with a blanket
around your shoulders and a prayer on your lips.

Pass it on. RB



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1 comment:

Ron Blair said...

A-double-men