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      <title>An Economic Nightmare Is Brewing</title>
      <link>http://www.firesociety.com/article/23019/An-Economic-Nightmare-Is-Brewing/?src=103</link>
      <description>&lt;img align="right" hspace="10" src="http://www.firesociety.com/imagelib/f0f219158e118e83--48e6c3bc-1189974bf78-7a91-109563311.jpg"&gt;An Economic Nightmare Is Brewing in America The Perfect Storm After September 11, 2001, many Americans realized for the first time how truly vulnerable our nation is from an attack by a determined enemy that is willing, and even eager to destroy themselves in the process. But we should be just as concerned about several basic economic factors that are threatening our nation&amp;#39;s vitality and the American way of life. America&amp;#39;s economy is precariously balanced in more ways than perhaps anyone of us can imagine. (See: A Time To Stand, Chapter Ten ) Just five economic realities: 1) the national debt 2) government waste and inefficiency 3) corruption and greed 4) our aging population and 5) budget deficits, could turn the American Dream into an American Nightmare if immediate actions are not taken. In fact, dozens of potentially catastrophic economic, socio-cultural, religious, military, geo-political and environmental elements are converging together in America in what may be a type of &amp;quot;perfect storm&amp;quot; that will have disasterous consequences for every American. We Don&amp;#39;t Have What It Takes The radical changes that are necessary in our government&amp;#39;s spending habits and in the management of its fiscal affairs that are required to save our ...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 17:21:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>America at a Historic Crossroads</title>
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      <description>Not Just Another Election America is fast approaching a momentous and historic crossroads. To most Americans we are simply going to hold another Presidential Election in 2008 as our nation has previously done 56&amp;nbsp;times in its history. There is convincing evidence however, we will decide much more than just who our next President will be. In a very real sense, I believe we will decide as a nation, who we will accept as our governing authority - God or Baal. Perhaps you are not familiar with who Baal is - he is the pagan god of materialism mentioned nearly thirty times in the Bible. The word &amp;quot;Baal&amp;quot; means master. In the reign of King Ahab, Baal worship became the official state religion. The followers of Baal were lovers of themselves, selfish and stubborn. Those who did not believe entirely in Baal attempted to worship both God and Baal. I&amp;#39;m afraid that is what many Americans are trying to do - serve God and Baal. Jesus said however, &amp;quot;No one can serve two masters...You cannot serve God and mammon (materialism). Matthew 6:24 A Prophet May Be Needed Now I suggest to you that just maybe America needs a prophet today..someone perhaps ...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 16:53:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Restoring God To His Rightful Place in America</title>
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      <description>A Time To Stand - Restoring God to His Rightful Place in America For nearly fifty years there has been a slow but deliberate attack on God and religion in America - especially Christianity and the Bible. In the last several years this attack has intensified to the extent that many Americans are now too intimidated to even mention the name of God in public or at work. Encouraged by their victories in our nation&amp;#39;s courtrooms, classrooms and workplaces, a small but very effective group of militant atheists have launched a new assault that is determined to drive God and the Bible from America&amp;#39;s heritage, culture and conscience. When major retail stores such as Wal-Mart are afraid to say, &amp;quot;Merry Christmas&amp;quot; and opt to replace all references to &amp;quot;Christ&amp;quot; by using &amp;quot;Happy Holidays&amp;quot; in their advertising - one begins to realize how far political correctness has come. A school principal in Massachusetts forbid students to say, &amp;quot;Easter Bunny&amp;quot; and instructed them to use the term, &amp;quot;Peter Rabbit&amp;quot; instead, because the word Easter had &amp;quot;religous&amp;quot; overtones! Consider carefully the statement of an American atheist that was published earlier this year: &amp;quot; While you believe that bringing an end to religion (and ...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 16:53:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>A. Citizen</author>
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