Senator (R-AR) Tom Cotton in Afghanistan, circa 2008-9 as Captain Tom Cotton, United States Army.
16 March 2015: This is an Eschatology Today first. A guest OpEd from the very gifted speaker and outstanding Bible prophecy author, Terry James, on the subject of true courage, leadership, honor, duty that is personified by the new Republican Senator from Arkansas, Thomas Bryant Cotton. Tom Cotton is a man I would one day like to see elected as President of the United States, the sooner the better as far as I am concerned. I also concur 110% with what Terry has to say below.
Terry James
Normally, I don’t like to get overly involved in the
specifics of congressional matters. However, these courageous congressmen who
are taking the full vitriol of liberal Democrats, mainstream press and liberal,
pajama-boy social media types need to know that they are supported in what is
perhaps the most dangerous threat the world has faced since the Cuban missile
crisis --if Iran gets nuclear weapons and the capability to deliver them (which,
they apparently already have).
God is in Control, but He expects us to make His Voice
heard, especially in these crucial days involving Israel, I
believe.
My own newspaper in Little Rock apparently
refuses to print the following opinion piece I sent them, but instead printed
many articles in opposition to Tom Cotton’s and the others’ letters opposing the
terrible deal being made with Iran. This, despite Arkansas, in the mid-term
elections, demonstrating that it is the
most conservative state in the union. Thus, I know the paper has received an
overwhelming number of op-ed pieces favoring the courageous senators, but has
refused to print them.
We can reach many more than that one newspaper as
Christians, as long as we are allowed access to Internet.
Thanks and Blessings,
Terry James
Tom Cotton—Our Very Own Profile in
Courage
John F. Kennedy, should he be suddenly allowed
amongst the living, would have a tough time recognizing the party he once
headed—the—in my view—now perverted party his brother, Ted, left in his
wake.
The
president who faced down Nikita Khrushchev during the missile crisis of October
1962, would, I'm convinced, be appalled at members in the Democrat Party calling
"traitorous" patriots who would oppose America's bitter enemies. That is what
Democrats and their leftist, wooly-minded, blogging, sycophants are calling
congressional leaders who copied the Iranian terrorist regime on a letter saying
those congressmen would not support a go-ahead deal, allowing development of
nuclear weapons with the Iranian leadership, blood-vowed to wipe both Israel and the U.S. off the
globe.
Arkansas' own newly elected senator, Tom Cotton—the senator
who initiated the letter, joined by 46 other congressional members—is being
subjected to every invective possible, magnified in its fervor a thousand times
over by mainstream news and entertainment media. Cotton and the other patriots
are accused of being traitors by exposing President Obama's "bad deal,” as
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it in his speech to Congress on
Tuesday, March 3.
The Democrats doing the name-calling in high-pitched
squealing, like the proverbial stuck pig, conveniently forget the likes of Nancy
Pelosi, Harry Reid, and John Kerry going to some of the world's worst tyrants,
in person, to try to thwart efforts of President George W. Bush. They
conveniently forget JFK's own brother, Edward M. Kennedy, back in the days of
the Reagan Administration, going to the Soviet Union, in person, to assure then
Premiere Yuri Andropov that he and the Democrat leadership would find ways to
govern Ronald Reagan and his opposition to the Soviet regime's designs on the
rest of the world.
John F.
Kennedy, if his most famous literary work was in truth his patriotic thought
process manifested, would, I have little doubt, consider for inclusion Senator
Tom Cotton in his work Profiles in
Courage.
I hope every Arkansan who is in touch with reality (and the
fact that we are perhaps the most politically conservative state in the union
shows most are in touch with reality) will recognize Tom Cotton and the others
who joined him for the courage and wisdom they have shown in the face of
political and media hatreds those patriots have only begun to
experience.
