This is not the same Hershey Park I went to when I was a child. I took my children to Hershey Park this weekend hoping it would be just as magical for them as it was when I went there 30 years ago. It wasn’t.
The Park has lost a lot [...]


This is not the same Hershey Park I went to when I was a child. I took my children to Hershey Park this weekend hoping it would be just as magical for them as it was when I went there 30 years ago. It wasn’t.
The Park has lost a lot [...]
I did read the link. I left a comment there, as well, although it wasn’t nearly as long-winded as this one was.
It may have been a “knee-jerk” reaction — and for that I apologize. I kept quiet throughout the election, hoping that after November 4th. Christians would stop being so hateful. The article you linked, however, touched a wound that hasn’t healed yet.
I know you didn’t call Obama the anti-christ, the e-mail my mother forwarded me several months ago did. Sorry if that wasn’t clear.
I don’t think Christians should support all his policies. They shouldn’t hate the man because of his policies. In fact, they shouldn’t hate, period.
Well said.
I’m assuming you didn’t bother to read the story I linked to, your rant seems like a knee-jerk reaction to anything “Christian.”
I don’t think Obama is the anti-Christ.
Of course I want Obama’s policies to fail, he’s ruining the country. He claims every bill he’s signed is a “jobs bill,” but unemployment is still climbing.
I was against faith-based initiatives when Bush created the office of faith-based initiatives. Christians should always avoid entanglements with the government.
I’m not obsessed with Obama, I am saddened by what he is doing to our country. I hope we look back on the Obama years the same way we look back on the Carter years. I hope our next President will be more like Reagan.
you are obsessed w obama.

