Friday, January 16, 2009

Meet Me At The Pole Tuesday, January 20th

Inaugural Post. Many Thanks to Steve for inviting me to post here. Hopefully I won't disappoint.

This is a topic near and dear to my heart; and while not specifically applicable to Porter County Indiana, is generally applicable to conservatives everywhere.


The Christian music stations like K-LOVE have a thing they call "Meet Me At The Pole." On certain days (like the beginning of school, or when there's trouble) the kids meet unofficially at the flagpole and pray for the school before classes. Highly unofficial, highly positive, Christian oriented activity.

More about "Meet Me At The Pole" HERE for 1999, HERE for 2007, and HERE's the obligatory story about "Americans United for Separation of Church and State" suing the principal of a school for daring to allow this to happen.

Anyway, I've been e-mailing some friends this last week who are all feeling a sort of "malaise" bordering on dread over the coming inauguration. We've been batting ideas around trying to put some kind of positive spin on an event that doesn't hold a lot of positive feelings for most of us.

No luck.

I had an idea, though. I'm thinking about going to the flagpole during the inauguration. Going to the flagpole in front of the nearest federal building (courthouse, post office, etc.) at noon Eastern time (11am central) Tuesday and praying for the incoming President.

Because let's be honest here. I don't wish any harm, any evil on Barack Obama. I truly hope he's the most successful President in the history of the United States. I pray daily he will be able to win over world leaders, dissuade terrorists from attacking the country, and repair the economy. I don't care whether he does it through luck, skill, divine intervention, or unicorn farts. I truly wish he does just that.

However, I feel the chances of this are statistically insignificant. Which is to say, I'm worried.

I'm going to be at the U.S. Post Office Tuesday the 20th at 11:00 am Central Time to pray for this guy. Anybody join me?

And even if you can't join me, go to your own local Post Office. Got to the flagpole outside your place of business. Just walk outside your business and pray on the sidewalk.

Wanna do something positive? Here it is. Want to be part of a massive silent protest?

See you on the 20th.

* * * UPDATE: * * *

Joining in so far:

And Rightly So !

Interested Participant

NetRightNation

Porter County Politics

Right Truth

It's becoming a movement. Got a couple of feelers from news organizations, too.

~~JD~~
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