Saturday, October 17, 2015

Ben, Say It Ain't SO!



Well golly Ben, if That's the case, why are you even Bothering to run for the Oval Office. You are just wasting Yours, and Everyones 'time', or what little of it is actually Left. By the way Ben, think maybe you could give us all a little more 'heads up' here, so that...well..ah, so that we could know how much time we have Left to get some things done around the house? I mean afterall, we surely... don't want the house to be messy when 'He' makes His Apocalyptic return. And by the way Ben, you seem a bit 'Doomsdayish', not too sure That's the thought process that America really Needs from our leaders. Maybe you could just slide back into your Retirement mode and do some fishing, a little World travel, start a TV show 'It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, won't you be my neighbor, Welcome to the Mr.Carsons Show', oh wait, Mr Rogers already did That one, well maybe do some clever Frankenstien stuff with your 'brain' skills, but Presidential aspirations...no Ben, say bye, bye now. :/ :/

Carson Warns That Apocalypse Could Be Near

By Jim Owen on


Ben Carson, responding to a question in an interview Sunday, conceded that the end of days may be coming soon.
When the Sinclair Broadcast Group’s Sharyl Attkisson asked the Republican presidential contender about the possible impending destruction of the world, he replied: “You could guess that we are getting closer to that. You do have people that have a belief system that sees this apocalyptic phenomenon occurring and that they’re a part of it. (They) would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons if they could gain possession of them.”
Carson offered hope that the end of days can be delayed. “I think we have a chance to certainly ameliorate the situation,” he said. “I would always be shooting for peace. I wouldn’t just take a fatalistic view of things.”
The candidate explained that his religious beliefs as a Seventh Day Adventist inspire his White House bid. “I am a Christian. I believe in godly principles; (in) loving your fellow man, caring about your neighbor ... developing your God-given talents to the utmost so that you become valuable to the people around you,” he said, adding: “I do believe there should be a line drawn” regarding the separation of church and state.
During the interview, Carson cautioned that some of the refugees fleeing Syria and entering the United States could be “jihadists.” He said President Obama’s policy of allowing them into the country does not “make a whole lot of sense,” The Hill reported.

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