Time for disclosure.
I’m not a praying kind of person. Haven’t been since middle school days when we were taught that power of prayer was the best way to answer questions we barely had the language and wisdom to ask.
With many mixed messages and arguments against it, prayer is stressed to keep a foothold in daily lives. It's easy to see how the regimen of prayer withers when forced to compete with more riveting distractions.
Time for another disclosure. Prayer has been on my mind lately, mainly because the nation's dismal state of affairs has been plaguing my thoughts, too. This is not the country I once knew, nor is it the country I expected it to be.
If I had known 2010 would see a nation under the spell of an amateur illusionist with a messiah complex bent on transforming the universe into his image and likeness, I might've kept up the regimen of prayer. And I would've prayed less for what I thought I wanted and more for what I didn't: an Obamination.
But maybe it's not too late. Maybe we can still avert the terrible calamity of Obamination by tapping into the power of prayer. And why not? Hey, I'm in, so please join me in spreading this simple prayer-chant: "No-Mo-O! No-Mo-O! No-Mo-O!"
Just think of it! An email campaign to unite the nation in chanting to vanquish the Anointed One and his army of useful idiots. Awesome! Bring it!
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