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Posted by David Campbell (Member # 1) on :
 
GodTube.com Announces Largest Ever Election Polling for Christian Community for the 2008 Presidential Race

More than 40,000 Respond to First Poll - With the election up for grabs, GodTube.com to become major resource for media as first nationwide Christian polling reveal initial surprising results with Mike Huckabee first choice among Christians, followed by Barack Obama...

http://www.earnedmedia.org/godtv0128.htm


Obama a Christian?

Please wake up, he is not a Christian.

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godtube.com represents the Christians?

Not good, full of cult videos!

[Roll Eyes]

Yes please comment!


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Posted by BrianGrass1234 (Member # 5845) on :
 
Where's Ron Paul? He's won more delegates than Rudy.
 
Posted by CWO4GUNNER (Member # 6971) on :
 
First time I seen Godtube. Wish they had picked a different name. The only thing about all of it is I think I need prayer because I am way too concerned about Senator Obama getting elected. I hope I am completely wrong about him but something in my spirit tells me he will get elected if Hillery is on his ticket and its not going to be good. God forgive me for judging them and being so overly concerned when its ultimately God who is in control.

Romans 9:22-23 What if God, wanting to show His wrath and to make His power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, and that He might make known the riches of His glory on the vessels of mercy, which He had prepared beforehand for glory
 
Posted by becauseHElives (Member # 87) on :
 
the poll like the Election itself is rigged or Ron Paul's name would have at least been on the list of choices!

are Brian and I the only ones that noticed the absence of Ron Paul's name out of first 40,000 people surveyed.
 




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