Realy,
You believe in GOD or SATAN ?
I'am an exorcist.
Can I help you :
wen
"william" <w.kimbler@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> a écrit dans le message de
news:cNRrg.1380$Th7.1376@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://randi.org/jr/2006-07/070706could.html#i1
>
> COULD IT BE..SATAN?
> Adding to the dismay with which we watch superstition, mythology,
science-ba****ng, and "faith-based"
> decisions moving in on us from Wa****ngton, came this latest affront to
reason. Politician John
> Jacob, who describes himself as a "Reagan Conservative," made the
decision
to run for Congress
> against Representative Chris Cannon, who sought a fifth term in that
position. John, however, had a
> weapon that Cannon might have found hard to survive: he appealed to
voters
for sup****t based on the
> way The Evil One - we're talking Satan here, constituents! - has
directly
used supernatural powers
> to defeat him! Said Jacob:
>
> There's another force that wants to keep us from going to Wa****ngton,
D.C.
It's the Devil is what it
> is. I don't want you to print that, but it feels like that's what it is.
>
> You didn't want the media to print that comment, John? Get real! Of
course
they hustled that
> delicious item into every spot they could find! They exulted when you
said
that since you decided to
> run for Congress, Satan has messed up your business deals, preventing
you
from putting as much money
> into the race as you'd hoped to. (As it was, Jacob could only get
$400,000+ together to oil the
> skids.) You complained that deals you had lined up were delayed,
freezing
money you needed to
> finance your race. And obviously, to you, Beelzebub was behind it all.
And
you wonder, John, why
> your comments got into print?
>
> The final count showed Satan well ahead: 56% for Cannon, 44% for the
beleaguered Jacob. And he never
> had any doubt about the reason. Asked if he actually believed that the
deciding element was Satan,
> Jacob said he was just unable to come up with any other possible
explanation:
>
> I don't know who else it would be if it wasn't him. Now when that gets
out
in the paper, I'm going
> to be one of the screw-loose people. There's no question I've had
experiences that I think there's
> an outside force. We have a country that was created by our Heavenly
Father and it was a country
> that had a Constitution and everyone who came to America had strong
faith.
If that can be destroyed
> that would be the adversity. Whether you want to call that Satan or
whoever you want to call it, I
> believe in the last eight months I've experienced that.
>
> Both Cannon and Jacob are members of the Church of Latter Day Saints, so
neither one would have any
> problem blaming Beelzebub for misfortunes. In that case, I think,
Cannon's
success is not all that
> reassuring. But I have to wonder what ever happened to the strange
old-fa****oned ideas that perhaps
> business deals just go wrong, and that an incumbent politician is hard
to
dislodge?
>
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