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WAS THE ELECTION RIGGED? WHY DOES IT MATTER? — PART 3
This is the third and last portion of a three-part series. What are the previous two posts? Part 1: The Status Of The Investigation Into Vote Rigging Part 2: Who Or What Is God? Originally, Part 2 was suppose to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020 Election, Benjamin Franklin, Bill of Rights, Civic Duty, Conservatism, Constitutional Government, Donald Trump, God-given rights, government-given rights, Joe Biden, Modern Liberalism, nationalization of healthcare, Pragmatism, right to healthcare, Romans 13:1-7, The Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution
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VICTIMS OR HEROES — HOW DO YOU SEE OTHER PEOPLE?
Dr. Michael Otaigbe (@Michaelotaigbe) writes Dr. Otaigbe’s Wisdom Newsletter. Here is a little excerpt from from what he published on Veterans Day 2019. I am inspired by Napoleon Hill’s story of a North Carolina wagon builder who when he “cleared … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail Spanberger, Adele Jackson, Ann Wheeler, Benjamin Franklin, Civic Duty, culture war, Dan Helmer, Danica Roem, Elaine Luria, Gerry Connolly, Hala Ayala, Jennifer Wexton, Mark Warner, Rob Wittman, Tim Kaine, Veterans Day, Victor Angry, Virginia
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