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Tag: Bill of Rights

Rebuilding America – A Lesson from the Pages of Jewish History

In 606 BC, the Israelites went into exile in Babylonia as a drifting and confused people. They spent 70 agonizing years in solitude, and in physical and mental torment. In 538 BC, they began returning to Israel a sobered people. They were home, refocused in their PURPOSE as a NATION, ready to begin again the worship of Jehovah, the God of creation and the God is Israel. Most of the Jews at this time had never seen or heard the Law of Moses. They had to be instructed, in large part by Ezra, in a national reeducation program. America would do well to follow this example. We must remember who we are as a nation. Revisit our purpose and founding. Restore our commitment to godly principles and our Christian-Judeo heritage.

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Biden Administration Expands Government Intrusion with Door-to-Door Canvassing

This past Tuesday, Joe Biden was back at a podium pleading with a portion of the country that is largely ignoring him as he announced a door-to-door initiative by federal agents to try and increase the number of COVID-19 vaccinations. “Now we need to go community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood and often times door-to-door – literally knocking on doors – to get help to the remaining people protected from the virus,” Biden said. Facing immediate backlash, the White House doubled down with their plans. “What we’re trying to do here at the federal government is protect the American people and save lives,” Press Secretary Jen Psaki told CNN’s “New Day” on Wednesday, reprising the nine most frightening words in the English language according to former President Ronald Reagan – I’m with the government and I’m here to help.

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