Not So Fast

So after God and I got to talking about lies the other day, I took some time to look up an old quotation. Vladimir Lenin said, “A lie told often enough becomes the truth.” That one line, more than anything else I’ve read, seems to sum up the policy of the Bush/Cheney administration.

God reminded me that I said I wasn’t going to talk about presidential politics until 2008, but this time I got to tell her she was wrong. I looked it up and it was actually God that suggested that I avoid talking about the presidential campaigns until then, and while I admitted it was a good idea, I wasn’t sure how long I could keep to it.

So ignoring the fact that I’m talking here about the current president and not a campaign, I have to wonder if maybe God is trying to use Lenin’s technique on me?

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