Sunday, February 28, 2016

You Can't Trust Ted


If Cruz cannot make the effort to get his facts straight for his personal profile and biography then why would anyone think he would make an efficient and reliable  president? After all, being President would require knowledge of facts to make good and right decisions. 
It is completely understandable that a child would believe everything their parent or others told them but an adult should seek facts rather than simply believe what they are told, it is their responsibility to find truth. 
Hebrew 5:12-14
In college we were required to write a short history of our ancestors who had migrated to Texas. My mother was a storyteller and despite hearing her version of our family history since I was a child - I refused to write her version of events without fact checking. In some areas her words proved to be true but in others it was unclear how the stories got so misconstrued, but I was certainly glad I made the effort to seek out the facts. I would have been embarrassed by my repetitions of her stories, which in many instances had been embellished and possibly plagiarized with other people's history. 
It is pure "laziness" to simply accept someone else's words rather than seeking the truth personally. 11 Thessalonians 3:6-8
Ted's actions show that he is NOT ready to become the President of the United States. His actions denote his inexperience and suggest a complete lack of understanding just how vitally important knowledge will be in making decisions for our country. 
It is imperative, in my opinion, that we elect a President who either seeks TRUTH and facts personally or who at the very least hires researchers - diligent seekers who will find the Truth, Knowledge and Facts needed to make good and right decisions. 
It's very difficult to TrusTed when Ted does not make the effort or take the time to find Truth himself and get his facts straight, nor does he hire individuals obviously who can get the job done right, either. Ted may have a future in politics and even as the First Hispanic President but at the moment he doesn't seem to understand that our country must come first, not his personal political ambitions.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/10/us/politics/cuban-peers-dispute-ted-cruzs-fathers-story-of-fighting-for-castro.html?_r=0

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