New Mexico’s “Pit of Corruption”

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More trouble for New Mexico Secretary of State Dianna Duran, as House Speaker Don Tripp says he will create a special legislative panel to investigate the criminal charges against Duran. We pray over this situation, we pray for Secretary Duran, we pray for the State of New Mexico. It seems New Mexico cannot get out of the “pit of corruption”, it’s a problem for both the Republicans and Democrats. Scandal after scandal, whether its the Albuquerque Supt. and School Board or state government, it’s down right sad. Not until people give their hearts to Jesus Christ will this come to a halt. Jesus is the only answer, not political games. This is why Donald Trump has won the favor of many Americans because he is not a politician and speaks the anger that people have inside of them. I get this comment when I travel, “All New Mexico politicians are crooks”. Well, I do not agree with that, as there are some solid, but to few Christians in office. Many folks have given up on New Mexico state government. Many have given up on Governor Susana Martinez, calling her a major disappointment who has led the state to nowhere, that I agree with. The state is no better of with her than it was with former Governor Richardson, who has more problems than Hillary Clinton. Former NM Attorney General Gary King let is buddy Richardson off the hook from many scandals. People are tired and disgusted with all politicians for their promosies that lead to nowhere, the lies to get elected. The waste of our money, to bring us to the brink of disaster. Don Trippduran-diannaMORE ON DURAN AND IMPEACHMENT  New Mexico needs a REVIVAL! For once and for all to end the “pit of corruption”

Pictured on left Secretary Duran and on right House Speaker Don Tripp

Dr. Jim Denison blogged this today: I recently read Mike Yaconelli’s Dangerous Wonder, a moving call to joyful abandon in childlike faith. (For my review of Mike’s book, go here.) After describing the mediocrity and boredom in which so many of us live, he calls us not to be happy, but to be afraid.

Specifically, to fear God: “If Jesus is the Son of God, we should be terrified of what he will do when he gets his hands on our lives; if the Bible is the Word of God, we should be quaking every time we read its soul-piercing words; if the church is the body of Christ, our culture should be threatened by our intimidating presence. But our culture is not threatened by our presence; it’s not terrified of the Jesus in our lives; and it’s not quaking at the Word of God. Why? Because we have familiarized the gospel, sanitized it, flattened it, taken the sting and the terror out of it” (his italics).

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