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Tag: general WelfareBy JGillman, Section News
OK, that settles that.
Today in California, the Republican National Committee passed the resolution proposed to the Resolutions Committee by Republican National Committeeman Dave Agema that re-supported the party platform and defined marriage as being between a man and a woman. Republican National Committeeman Dave Agema issued the following statement in response: I will. Thank you Mr Agema. Thank you for re-affirming the strength of character that the Republican party is supposed to represent. Thank you for the light you have shed on the dark forces within our own party. Thank you for the courage to take fire from those who stand in opposition to strong families, and healthy citizenry. Thank you for persisting, and prevailing in your well considered arguments. You have done us proud. And our nation is far better off for it. (7 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Some time throughout our modern day busy with big box store sponsored parades, multiple football games on HDTV, and readying for the turkey feast, remember to take a moment to give thanks to Him. |
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