Three Frogs in Satan’s Evil Euphrates Seat,
PLUS Three Frogs In U.S. Government Seats,
Which may be the way prophecy says it Ends,
As Three Dreaded Ones Rise Out Of Euphrates,
And three dreaded ones take control of America!
I can’t think of three more suited for Armageddon!
To be Here to Welcome the Coming Jihad Antichrist!
They are appropriately named as the dreaded Three!
November 2, 2008
http://www.tribulation.com/
Revelation 16:10-16 – And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom was full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues for pain, [11] And blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains and their sores,
and repented not of their deeds. [12] And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates; and the water thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared. [13] And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet. [14] For they are
the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty. [15] Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame. [16] And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon.
If Obama is elected, I must remind myself that that God both “removeth kings, and setteth up kings.” Obama may be perfect to being the dramatic events in the Middle East to a conclusion aligned with the prophecies closing the end of the Age of the Gentiles. He would not be the first king who God set up to do something the king was personally opposed to doing in his era of rule, and yet he was used as an instrument to fulfill God’s prophecies.
Daniel 2:20,21 – Daniel answered and said, Blessed be the name of God for ever and ever: for wisdom and might are his: [21] And he changeth the times and the seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings: he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding:
Begin Brief Excerpt from Chicago Sun Times via World News
Evans-Novak Political Report points to a huge Electoral College Victory for Obama
November 2, 2008
ROBERT D.
NOVAK novakevans@aol.com
WASHINGTON — The biennial state-by-state, district-by-district rundown of Tuesday’s election by the Evans-Novak Political Report points to a huge Electoral College victory by Sen.
Barack Obama, though short of the total blowout that some have predicted, with Democrats significantly increasing their majorities in the Senate and House.
Begin Excerpt from Friday’s Globe and Mail via World News
Conditions align for possible purge of Republicans
JOHN IBBITSON
From Friday’s Globe and Mail
October 16, 2008 at 8:47 PM EST
WASHINGTON — Call them the Dreaded Three.
At a rally in Downington, Pa., Thursday, Republican presidential candidate John McCain warned that his rival, Barack Obama, was conspiring with “Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labour elections and concede defeat in Iraq.”
Mr. Obama’s rise in popularity, President George W.
Bush’s record unpopularity and all-round hard times are threatening a purge of Republicans in what Americans call down-ticket races: elections for everything from senator to local sheriff.
In Washington, the result could be a Democratic trifecta: Barack Obama in the White House; a swollen Democratic majority in the House of Representatives led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and something approaching a filibuster-proof Senate led by Majority Leader Harry Reid.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, right, winks as he stands with Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, during the Alfred E.
Smith Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on Thursday. (Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press)
Republican candidate faced a sharp round of questioning about from the talk show host about Sarah Palin and his campaign tactics.
The presidential candidates swapped self-deprecating jokes at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner.
Joe Wurzelbacher, also known as Joe the Plumber gives his views on politics and government.
The Ohio plumber referred to by Republican John McCain as Joe the Plumber in the final presidential debate says he’s surprised he was mentioned so many times
But here’s the thing: Such a result is likely to deliver a Congress that is more, rather than less, conservative than what’s there now.
How serious is the situation for the Republicans? Well consider: The Democrats currently hold a paper-thin majority in the Senate, 51 to 49, with 35 Senate seats at stake.
The head of the GOP’s Senate re-election committee believes that losing five seats would be a good night.
“We are facing a pretty strong headwind,” Senator John Ensign told Reuters Thursday. “A really good night for us would be 44. A really bad night would be if they get 60.”
Sixty is a magic number. It takes that many votes to override a filibuster on legislation. Even at 56, the Democrats would only need to woo four moderate Republicans to produce a filibuster-proof majority.
With less than three weeks to go, John Sununu, Republican of New Hampshire, trails Jeanne Shaheen by high single digits. In Colorado, incumbent Bob Schaffer is behind former Representative Mark Udall by double-digit numbers. Norm Coleman is trailing the former comedian Al Franken in Minnesota, and a jury may decide whether Ted Stevens of Alaska survives the challenge of Mark Begich. Mr. Stevens is currently being tried on corruption charges.
Even such high-profile figures as Elizabeth Dole (North Carolina), Saxby Chambliss, (Georgia) and Mitch McConnell (Kentucky) are fighting for their political lives.
In the House, the Democrats already have a healthy majority of 235 to 199, with one seat vacant. The Evans-Novak Political Report predicts that the Republicans should celebrate on election night if they lose only a dozen seats.
But many of the Democratic new arrivals are expected to be Blue Dogs – fiscally conservative Democrats, usually from the South, who often oppose their own party on spending issues. There are currently 47 self-identified Blue Dogs in the House.
In such troublesome times, an enlarged conservative Democratic caucus in the House could act as a brake on spending measures, especially if the surviving Republican representatives are more genuinely fiscally conservative than the spendthrifts of the last two Congresses.
The predictions of congressional catastrophe for the Republicans are based in part on the assumption that Mr. Obama has established a commanding lead in the polls. There are some who think that’s hogwash.
The polling data suggest that Mr.
McCain trails Mr.
Obama “by 4 to 5 per cent,” Todd Eberly, a political scientist at Maryland’s St. Mary’s College, concluded in an analysis published this week in National Review Online. “… A 4- to 5-per-cent lead is far from insurmountable.”
Daily tracking polls Zogby, Rasmussen and Gallup report a stable race, with Mr. Obama enjoying the lead that Mr. Eberly describes. There have even been signs among these polls in recent days that the race is tightening.
It is the one-off polls that tell a very different story.
Both Ipsos/McClatchy and L.A. Times/Bloomberg released surveys this week saying the gap has widened to nine points, while a New York Times/CBS survey said Mr. Obama was ahead of Mr.
McCain by 14 percentage points.
Scott Keeter, director of survey research at the Pew Research Center, says daily tracking polls tend to weight their results by party preference, while the one-off polls often do not. Pollsters also disagree about what the sample size of Democrats, Republicans and independents should be. Some polls include all registered voters, while others count only those who say they are likely to vote.
That said, a reliable guide with polling compendiums is to knock off the top and bottom results and average the rest, in which case Mr.
Obama’s lead is in the high single digits.
An even more reliable guide is to listen to Republican strategists who are prepared to speak candidly. Ed Rollins, who ran Ronald Reagan’s 1984 campaign, predicted on CNN that Nov. 4 “is going to turn into a landslide. …We could lose 10 Senate seats. We could lose 25 House seats.”
Also on CNN, host Anderson Cooper asked the veteran political consultant David Gergen, who has served presidents from Nixon to Clinton, what Mr. McCain’s strategy should be going forward.
“Beats the hell out of me,” he replied.
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