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Politicians
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I don’t envy you and I hope beyond hope that the worst doesn’t happen. Thinking of you all.
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Thank you, Sarah.
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In our country so divided, it is prayer that can give strength and direction. I also pray we can come to know one another and lessen the separation.
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Amen, Rick!
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Mitch, all I know to do when all seems dark is pray. No matter who gets elected, we know who’s really on the throne — the King of Kings. ❤
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I think a good campaign slogan would be “Vote For Me–I do NOT want this job.”
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It looks like you will need many prayers.
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Indeed, we will, VJ.
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Prayer may be the only thing we have left. We all need to pray for our country and on a regular basis.
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Amen!
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Great blog post! I like it! I kinda wrote one that relates to it. Here it is
https://theanimalprojectblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/05/i-quit-politics/
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Thanks! I’ll check it out, Riley.
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