Posted on 10/09/2024 5:46:02 AM PDT by Rev M. Bresciani
As I write this message, I feel obligated to put a “time stamp” on it because things are happening so quickly now. So, for your reference, this is being written in early October 2024. The presidential election is just a little more than a month away now. By the time you read or hear this, it will be less than a month away.
And as I compile this message, the words of Barry McGuire’s 1965 song echo in my mind and I can’t help but feel this really is the time he sang about way back then, because today, we really are “on the eve of destruction.” Many have waited so long for this upcoming date: November 5, 2024… for an end to the Communist Regime in power in our nation, for an end to the deliberate destruction of our country, an end to the demoniacs “building back better,” “unburdened by what has been,” after tearing down all that we’ve built. An end to the weaponization of our judicial system, the tyranny endured by good, patriotic and Godly men and women and an opportunity for justice to return to America.
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Very weird. Yesterday, I heard Eve of Destruction on Sirius radio. As I listened to the lyrics again, this same thought came to me. That song is more relevant NOW than ever. People are always crying and whining about wanting “change”. Some things NEVER CHANGE AND NEVER WILL.
I thought it was going to be about Milton.
I figured the first womming.
The Dawn of Correction--The Spokesmen (1965)
The Day for Decision--Johnny Sea (1966)
Very good article. Thanks for posting. Anthony Fauci should’ve been 6ft under us by now for proper social distancing. Much like the totalitarians around the world, the republic has EVIL terrorists also. What’s Bill Gates doing these days?
Remember that song well.
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