yeah, use the womanizers bible.

On Dec 24, 7:58 am, wncs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since Lincoln leaned toward racism in some of his statements, Obama
> would have been better off to pick JFK's Bible.
>
> On Dec 24, 7:48 am, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > From: Travis
> > Subject: Hubris personified: Obama To Be Sworn In On Lincoln Bible
> > Date: Wednesday, December 24, 2008,
>
> > Obama To Be Sworn In On Lincoln
> > Bible<http://sweetness-light.com/archive/obama-to-be-sworn-in-with-lincoln-...>December
> > 23rd, 2008 Another pretentious portentous announcement from one of the
> > seemingly countless websites setup by the President Select, the Presidential
> > Inaugural Committee <http://www.pic2009.org/blog/>:
>
> > President-elect Barack Obama to be Sworn in Using Lincoln's Bible Tuesday,
> > December 23, 2008
> > *Facing a nation divided, teetering toward civil war, President Lincoln used
> > his first inaugural address to call for national unity, arguing that our
> > Constitution was created "to form a more perfect Union." Now, 147 years
> > later, President-elect Barack Obama is echoing President Lincoln's call in
> > words and in symbolism*. He will be placing his hand upon the same burgundy
> > velvet-bound Bible that was used by President Lincoln at his first
> > inauguration as he is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States.
> > Presidential Inaugural Committee Executive Director Emmett Beliveau:
> > *President-elect Obama is deeply honored that the Library of Congress has
> > made the Lincoln Bible available for use during his swearing-in. The
> > President-elect is committed to holding an inauguration that celebrates the
> > unity of America, and the use of this historic Bible will provide a powerful
> > connection to our common past and common heritage.*
> > Presidents are not constitutionally required to be sworn in using a Bible,
> > though most do, Theodore Roosevelt being the most notable exception. George
> > Washington's Bible has been a popular choice, used by Warren Harding, Dwight
> > Eisenhower and George H. W. Bush. Other presidents have opted for Bibles
> > that hold more personal significance, such as Bill Clinton's choice of his
> > grandmother's Bible.
> > Since Lincoln's family Bible was still en route from Springfield, IL, at the
> > time of his inauguration, Supreme Court Clerk William Thomas Carroll
> > purchased a Bible for the swearing-in ceremony in 1861. President-elect
> > Obama will be the first president to be sworn in using this Bible since
> > Abraham Lincoln.
>
> > Log cabin (in Hawaii) sold separately
> > Of course given "Honest Obe's" background, no family Bible is handy. (And a
> > Kwanzaa mat might have raised eyebrows.)
>
> > Facing a nation divided, teetering toward civil war, President Lincoln used
> > his first inaugural address to call for national unity, arguing that our
> > Constitution was created "to form a more perfect Union." Now, 147 years
> > later, President-elect Barack Obama is echoing President Lincoln's call in
> > words and in symbolism.
>
> > Well, that's cheery is it not? We thought things were bad, but did not quite
> > realize that we were "teetering toward civil war."
> > Still, no matter how hard he pretends, Mr. Obama is no Lincoln. He's not
> > even a Ford.
> > And he has done nothing to try to unify us, except to put the most rabidly
> > partisan leftists in positions of power.
>
> > Someone remind us, did Mr. Lincoln wax his chest?
>
> > --
> > *~@):~{>
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