The Pandora President

Why We Cannot Reelect President Barack Hussein Obama

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality, History, Americas, United States
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Author: Donald William Johnson ISBN: 9781458209092
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: June 7, 2013
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: Donald William Johnson
ISBN: 9781458209092
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: June 7, 2013
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

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.

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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.

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