Zev Porat

Monday, September 3, 2018

McCain's Passing Causes Sigh of Relief

by Rev. Joda Collins


Image result for john mccain

Patriotic Americans breathed a collective sigh of relief as the news of John McCain's death emerged; a sigh of relief akin to that which we experienced when Obama departed the White House. This is a natural reflex when someone who is actively involved in efforts to destroy America is removed from a place of effectiveness. John McCain is best described as a "white-Obama" or, if a reference to skin color bothers you, an "Obamaite."    

Image result for john mccain and obama

Obama and his administration spent eight long years terrorizing Americans, degrading America by attacking the foundation of our morality, rights and freedoms and the validity of our value and honor.  From the Oval office he had a legal and potentially lethal death grip on America.  

John McCain had a legal death grip on America, also, as an influential member of the Senate. 

Whatever his contribution to the United States in his life before Obama, his service to America from the election of Obama to his (McCain's) death was poison to America's health, wealth and progress. 

I am not glad he is dead. I hope he is in Heaven with the Lord Jesus Christ. I wish his family only the best.  I am, however, glad he is not an active politician and I do rejoice in the fact that America is better off now, without him.  I would have preferred he had repented of his evils against America's welfare and our President, rather than die.  I hope every positive thing his supporters say about him regarding his life pre-Obama reign is true. If true, then at least, his entire life is not a disgrace. 

McCain has been idolized by the left these past few days not because he was a great man, but because he was openly and actively anti-Trump.  That fact is just another indictment against Democrats in their long and ever-growing list of unconscionable ills. 

The Bible states that the Anti-Christ will terrorize (wear out) the saints.  Under the reign of Obama as our President and the influence of McCain in the political arena, I think we have received a little taste of what that will feel like.  Now, at least for a time, due to the end of Obama in the White House and the end of McCain in Congress, things are better; American patriots and the saints of God do, indeed, breathe an autonomic collective sigh of relief because John McCain is gone.  


Rev. Joda Collins
I make no claim that anyone else agrees with me.


No comments:

Post a Comment