Michael Colunga (8 March 2012)
"The difference between the two Democratic Presidents of the last twenty years."

 
Hello, John and Doves,
 
Let's compare apples with apples.
 
Let's discuss the difference between the two Democratic Presidents of the last twenty years.
 
It seems to me that although Bill Clinton was far from perfect,
he never forgot where he came from--either the physical location, nor his spiritual upbringing.
 
President William Jefferson Clinton has gone by the same name (forget any nicknames) since the day he was born.  However, BHO has changed names at least twice in his lifetime.  Does he really know who he is?  [I say that with a certain amount of snarkiness.]
 
President William Jefferson Clinton never apologized for his Southern Baptist upbringing (human failings aside).  However, BHO has only ever increased apologizing for Christian overtures to the Muslims to join the camp of the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ.
 
Jesus Christ is, after all, "the desire of women."  Daniel 11:37 links the phrase "the desire of women" to the previous phrase, "the God of his fathers," as a parallel grammatical construction.  As such, "the desire of women" must refer to Someone considered to be El Shaddai.  Only one person in the entire universe, therefore, fits the description, "the desire of women."  That person is Jesus Christ.  W^5 [=WWWWW=Which was what we wanted.]
 
What does a woman desire?
 
1.    That her husband is looked up to by other men.
 
2.    That her first born son makes a good name for himself.
 
Where would a guy like me get such reliable inside information?  Proverbs, of course.
 
It is written,
    "Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land."
Proverbs 31:23
 
Again, it is written
    "Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates."
Proverbs 31:31
 
The phrase, "known in the gates," in verse 23, above, means that her husband has standing with the local politicians (or town council, if you will).
 
The phrase, "let her own works praise her in the gates," means two distinct, but related things.
On the surface level, everything the "virtuous woman" (v.10) does is the talk of the town, and her reputation is untarnished--and deservingly so.
 
Secondly, the virtuous woman has raised her children to be responsible citizens who have earned praise for themselves and their mother.
 
I think you'll agree that President William Jefferson Clinton's mother must have been proud to see her son become President of the United States of America (she passed away in 1994).
 
Stanley Ann Dunham, mother of President Barack Obama, passed away in 1995.  I've heard of Dreams of My Father, but I have not heard of reminiscences by BHO of his mother.  He was raised by his mum and a surrogate father--like WJC--but we don't hear too much about them in any moment of national crisis.
 
By and large, the people who really raised BHO, at least on paper, are not, as the saying goes, "Guiding lights."  The question remains, "Whom does BHO worship?"  Did his fathers know this God?
 
I think some of you lot have addressed this question admirably, in the sight of clear-eyed men and Adonai Roi, "The LORD (YHWH) sees".
 
Baruch HaShem Adonai Roi,
Mike C.