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I agree Mr. Tribble, you are right!
Dear Editor,
I must take issue with
Pastor Rick Mason’s letter of
October 3 wherein he made
great criticism of Mr. Tribble’s
letter that elected officials
should serve God first. I am in
total agreement with Mr. Tribble
and I believe that Barack
Hussein Obama is the most
Biblically hostile president this
nation has ever seen. Pastor
Mason’s criticisms cannot be
substantiated with facts. In fact,
the facts are clearly on Mr.
Tribble’s side.
To dismiss Mr. Tribble’s
article on the basis that he uses a
Tea Party activist is
discrimination of the worst kind.
I am a Tea Party activist. Does
that make me a liar? It just may
be possible that Mr. Barton, who
Pastor Mason criticizes, is
correct on most, if not all, of his
claims. My research tells me
that Mr. Tribble is dead on for
most of his facts and for the life
of me I could find no half-truths.
Instead of expressing
outrage, the Obama
administration responded with
an apology and appeasement for
hurting Muslims feelings when
our embassies were attacked on
September 11. These attacks
were blamed on a video that was
put on the internet on July 2 and
which had only 155 hits at the
time of the attacks. Go figure
why they waited until 9/11 to
attack.
Mr. Tribble was right about
Obama refusing to host the
National Day of Prayer put into
effect April 15, 1952 by
President Truman and honored
every year by every president up
until Obama (Los Angeles
Times, May 7, 2009). Yet
Obama proudly hosts dinners in
honor of the Muslim season of
Ramadan. He did indeed omit
“Endowed by our Creator” on at
least seven occasions when
quoting the Declaration of
Independence (The Blaze,
October 19, 2010). He
apologizes for the burning of a
single book of Quran, yet our
military burns unsolicited Bibles
sent to Afghanistan (CNN, May
22, 2009). In April 2010,
Obama orders the rewriting of
government documents to
remove words possibly
offensive to Muslims including
jihad, jihadists, terrorists, radical
Islamist and others (CBS News
April7, 2010 and Fox News,
April 7, 2010). In a deliberate
act of disrespect, Obama
nominates three pro-abortion
ambassadors to the Vatican; of
course, the pro-life Vatican
rejected all three (Chris
McGreal, The Guardian, April
14, 2009). When speaking at
Georgetown University, he
ordered that a monogram
symbolizing Jesus’ name be
covered while he is making his
speech (NBC Washington, April
17, 2009).
The list goes on and on
about the things this godless
President has said and done that
disrespect Christianity and yet
praises Islam (Chuck Norris,
“President Obama: Muslim
Missionary?” Townhall.com,
August 24, 2010).
So, have at it Mr. Tribble,
you’re doing a great job!
Respectively submitted,
The Reverend Timothy D. Bryson, Retired pastor
from Ehrhardt Lutheran Parish (8 yrs. Service)
Letter from October 3, 2012
Tribble needs to research before writing
Dear Editor,
Would you please ask Bob
Tribble to stop sitting so much
and actually do some research
before he writes his column?
Almost all of his pieces are filled
with half-truths and misleading
statements; but his article of
September 26th was especially
repugnant. For starters, he cites
the writings of “Presidential
Historian David Barton.” Mr.
Barton is NOT a Presidential
historian. He is a Tea Party
activist who is dismissed by any
and all credible historians
everywhere. They label his work
as “sloppy, misleading and
politically motivated.” The
various claims that Mr. Tribble
lists in this column are all
unsubstantiated and incorrect.
Yours in Christ, Pastor Rick Mason Ehrhardt
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