Subject: Chat with Caleb Pritchard
From: Caleb Pritchard <cpritchard2001@gmail.com>
To: barriticus@gmail.com

me: next 48 hours is going to be nuts
Caleb: Excellent.
Caleb: I quit my shitty windshield job.
Caleb: Lots of free time.
me: you still had that?
Caleb: Yep.
me: Bahrain, Qorvis, some major weapons contractor, like all the U.S. cops
me: even aside from Greece
me: Bahrain protest anniversary is the 14th
Caleb: Austin police?
me: it's going to a national police release, I think
me: let me see
me: hmmm
me: dozens of police departments
me: not sure if Austin is included but it's likely
Caleb: What's the nature of the op?
me: will certainly involve dox of individual officers, might be more
Caleb: Keep me posted, word.
me: https://twitter.com/#!/AnonyOps/status/168945760640049152
me: also
me: I'm gonna read some redstate
me: see how this GOP primary is going
me: I hear it's been a feisty one
Caleb: Oh yeah.
Caleb: I read that somewhere, too.
Caleb: Conservatives4Palin.com, I think.
me: The underestimation of Rick Santorum and how powerful a candidate and problem he could be for Barack Obama
me: that's a diary title
Caleb: Published in 1828.
me: Mike "Gamecock" Devine
me: reminds me of a young Burke
me: oh, wait
me: there's also a guy there who uses the name Burke
me: and he writes this, as a criticism
me: "Romney seems vaguely contemptuous of a good part of the base"
me: when voters experience him personally
me: http://www.redstate.com/realquiet/2012/02/12/the-underestimation-of-rick-santorum-and-how-powerful-a-candidate-and-problem-he-could-be-for-barack-obama/#comment-3049
Caleb: "I agree with NightTwister above"
me: NightTwister, He has passion for the future of America
me: and it reveals itself.
me: to the night
me: this annie chick is a great addition
me: says something about how you'll be sold on Santorum if you hear his hypnotic speeches and whatnot
me: some guy who's name is not nighttwister responds
me: People were 'sold' on Obama 3 years ago, annie
me: she responds
me: Xasteius, you're absolutely correct.
me: and that's it
Caleb: Well, it's true, you know.
me: "Reason stands that if Santorum is up in Tennsessee, he probably is up in Ohio as well."
me: Off to War Update: The Sword of the Spirit
Caleb: This is all so confusing to me.
me: Off to War Update: The Sword of the Spirit
Caleb: Link.
me: recommended diaries
Caleb: Wow.
me: I can't even fucking read it myself
me: browser problems
me: past the first paragraph in here
Caleb: I'll email you the whole thing.
me: yeah
Caleb: I mean.
Caleb: Wow.
Caleb: It's off.
me: "The big day came."
me: off?
me: oh, to me, gotcha
Caleb: Word.
me: oh jesus I skipped ahead
me: My son responded clearly, confidently, and with a fire in his eyes, “I gave you the ‘Sword of the Spirit’” (ref. Eph6:10-20, esp. v17)
Caleb: Do you know what you just did?
me: I will ALWAYS know what I just did
Caleb: , he said with a fire in his eyes.
me: I think
me: that this person
me: should be encouraged
me: I need a redstate account
me: jesus
me: oh, I've got some great ideas
Caleb: Yes, building a troll account is the only way anyone on that site will get behind this guy.
me: dude, he's only getting mercy comments
me: speaking of which
me: sort of
Caleb: Go on.
me: http://www.redstate.com/omalinda/2012/02/11/who-will-god-vote-for-in-2012/
me: saw this title
me: figured the conclusion would be that God is above that, that no specific candidate is being uplifted by Him
Caleb: Have you read it?
Caleb: Because:
Caleb: After Bachmann and Perry dropped out of this year’s presidential race, followed by Huntsman, I felt there was no one that I, as a Christian conservative, could support.
Caleb: Again:
Caleb: After Bachmann and Perry dropped out of this year’s presidential race, _followed by Huntsman_, I felt there was no one that I, as a Christian conservative, could support.
me: Now I’m getting rather excited to see whom God might choose to lead our country back to sanity.
Caleb: After *Bachmann* and *Perry* dropped out of this year’s presidential race, *followed by Huntsman*, I felt there was no one that I, as a Christian conservative, could support.
me: wait
me: Huntsman?
Caleb: Guy was settled on Bachmann, Perry, or... Huntsman.
Caleb: WHOA
Caleb: "But I keep thinking about the leaders God chose in the Bible: He voted for Joseph, even though Joseph was hated so much by his fellow Republicans that they sold him into slavery;"
me: no
me: the Republicans ENDED slavery
me: in, uh, 1300 B.C.
Caleb: Stand by.
Caleb: Sent.
me: yeah, I don't know where to start here
Caleb: "I just think we all need to put away our preconceived notions about what makes a good candidate and turn it over to God to decide. Because truly, He’s going to make that decision anyway, and it will bode so much better for our country if the majority of us make that acknowledgement to Him in our prayers each day and stop acting as if the choice were ours to make."
Caleb: I ask my fellow RedStaters not to discount God’s ability to “throw” the election to an “unelectable” candidate, should He so desire. Perhaps He’s waiting to see if we’re willing to trust Him to do just that . . .
me: she seems to be saying several things here
me: I'm not sure how to vote now
Caleb: I'm not sure I even will vote.
Caleb: What if I vote against God?
Caleb: By the way, Mike gamecock Devine uses an Andrew Jackson quote in his signature.
Caleb: Which you would find wildly ironic if you'd ever read _Age of Jackson_.
me: let me go read that then
me: so that I can find something ironic about someone's choice of signature quote or political hero on redstate
me: Or I can just follow everything that "burke" writes
me: maybe my redstate name should be Cataline
me: it will go unnoticed
Caleb: You should also read it because it's good and funny.
Caleb: Davy Crockett called Martin Van Buren a crossdresser.
Caleb: _Que delicioso_!