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The Pandora President: Why We Cannot Reelect President Barack Hussein Obama
The Pandora President: Why We Cannot Reelect President Barack Hussein Obama
The Pandora President: Why We Cannot Reelect President Barack Hussein Obama
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When President Barack Hussein Obama was first elected president, he promised he would use the presidency as a bully pulpit to fundamentally change America. In the first four years, he has brought the change; now were praying for the hope. In The Pandora President, author and pastor Donald William Johnson discusses four primary reasons he believes that President Obama should not be reelected.
From the perspective of a husband, father, Black Christian, and pastor, Johnson provides a thorough investigation of and details some of the issues that have plagued the Obama administration. The Pandora President discusses the Presidents unBiblical views on abortion, support of same-sex marriage and the homosexualization of the military, which has redefined marriage and family; erosion of religious freedom by mandating health care coverage that violates the constitution and the churchs teachings; and stance on the state of Israel.
The Pandora President also touches on other issues, such as immigration policies and economic plans, and explains why Johnson believes that President Obamas tenure has not provided positive change for the United States and her people.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAbbott Press
Release dateJun 7, 2013
ISBN9781458209092
The Pandora President: Why We Cannot Reelect President Barack Hussein Obama
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Donald William Johnson

Donald William Johnson earned a Master of Divinity degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He served the Home Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention, Atlanta, Ga. He was assistant to the president at the Chicago Baptist Institute in Chicago, Illinois, where he also taught for more than ten years. He is pastor of Destiny Baptist Church of Christ, Rock Island, Illinois. This is his second book.

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    The Pandora President - Donald William Johnson

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Introduction Pandora’s Box

    II. The President Of Hope And Change

    III. Obamanomics

    IV. Obamanation

    Endnotes

    V. Obamaolitry

    VI. Conclusion

    About the Author

    I am indebted to several sources, both print and personal that I’ve quoted or referenced. Every attention has been given to intentionally acknowledge these sources’ implied permission to use. Among them are The Wall Street Journal Online, OneNewsNow.com, Rock island Argus/Dispatch, FRC Action, LifeNews.com, WallBuilders, The Blaze, and Huff Post Politics.

    Donald William Johnson

    November 1, 2012

    INTRODUCTION

    PANDORA’S BOX

    Once up a time, a long time ago, Zeus ordered Hephaestus (Aphrodite’s husband) to make him a daughter. It was the first woman made out of clay. Hephaestus made a beautiful woman and named her Pandora.

    Zeus sent his new daughter, Pandora, down to earth so that she could marry Epimetheus, who was a gentle but lonely man.

    Zeus was not being kind. He was getting even. Epimetheus and Prometheus were brothers. Zeus was mad at one of the brothers, Promethus, for giving people fire without asking Zeus first.

    Zeus gave Pandora a little box with a big heavy lock on it. He made her promise never to open the box. He gave the key to Pandora’s husband and told him to never open the box. Zeus was sure that Epimetheus’ curiosity would get the better of him, and that either Epimetheus or his brother would open the box.

    Pandora was very curious. She wanted to see what was inside the box, but Epimetheus said no. Better not. You know your father, Epimetheus sighed, referring to Zeus. He’s a tricky one.

    One day, when Epimetheus lay sleeping, Pandora stole the key and opened the box.

    Out flew every kind of disease and sickness, hate, and envy, and all the bad things that people had never experienced before. Pandora slammed the lid closed, but it was too late. All the bad things were already out of the box. They flew away, out into the world.

    Epimetheus woke up at the sound of her sobbing. I opened the box and all these ugly things flew out, she cried. I tried to catch them, but they all got out." Pandora opened the box to show him how empty it was. But the box was not quite empty. One tiny bug flew quickly out before Pandora could slam the lid shut again.

    Hello Pandora, said the bug, hovering just out of reach. "My name is Hope"(italics mine). With a nod of thanks for being set free, Hope flew out into the world, a world that now held Envy, Crime, Hate, and Disease—and Hope(italics mine), (P1 ). Pandora had let all the ills loose on the world. All her box had left was hope.

    II. THE PRESIDENT OF HOPE AND CHANGE

    T he destiny of America will be decided November 4, 2008. It is an election bigger than McCain and Obama. It is bigger even than the historic achievement of electing the first Black President. It is about life and death. Not since the uncertain beginning of the nation has America stood in such perilous times. For Black America, our choice is between color and character. If elected America’s first Black President, Barack Hussein Obama has promised that he would use the presidency as a bully pulpit to promote unrestricted abortion and the homosexual agenda—both of which threaten the survival of the Black community. Ours is more about survival than party loyalty and personal economic interest. Since 1973, over 15,000,000 Black babies have been aborted creating a 25% population reduction. 1452 Black babies are aborted daily. Planned Parenthood’s genocide policy has targeted us for extinction by abortion; it’s working. Planned Parenthood’s candidate (Barack Hussein Obama) is our color. However, the real question we must face is Can we afford a leader who will champion racial suicide—even if he is Black?" (Black But Not My Brother: Why I cannot Vote for Barack Hussein Obrama, back cover, October, 2008).

    Black But Not My Brother: Why I cannot Vote for Barack Hussein Obama was written by a Black Christian for primarily Black Christians and White Christians: that Black Christians would not vote for Barack Hussein Obama for color and that White Christians would not vote for Barack Hussein Obama for guilt, for fear of being called racists. I knew and said that Blacks will be so intoxicated with the thought of America’s first Black president that they would ignore Dr. King and vote color rather than character. Steve Harvey and Samuel L. Jackson have publicly stated that they voted for Barack Hussein Obama because he was Black. Republicans Colin Powell, Armstrong Williams, J. C. Watts, and Condolezza Rice voted for Barack Hussein Obama.

    I reported his radical pro-abortion record: voted against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act four times, supports the barbaric Partial-Birth Abortion procedure, endorsed by genocidal Planned Parenthood, for unrestricted abortion, for government funding, and that his first act as President would be to sign the Freedom of

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