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We Have Found the Enemy--and the Enemy is Us
self | February 2, 2008 | exit82

Posted on 02/02/2008 1:05:56 PM PST by exit82

Today is February 2, 2008.

I am over fifty years old. I am a product of American values, observed and experienced in the 1950s and 1960s, and sorely tried in the Vietnam, Watergate, and Carter years of the 1970s, and again in the Clinton years of the 1990s.

This is the timeframe and events that formed my political worldview. I grew up when we still said a prayer and read Psalm 23 at the beginning of the school day. I remember doing the duck and cover in elementary school, to be safe in the event of a Cold War nuclear attack, even though being only 12 miles from NYC, the odds of surviving such an attack or its aftermath was just about a negative number. I remember the pride in America and its flag; the meaning of independence, especially on the Fourth of July. My father's parents were immigrants and my mother was an immigrant, and the old country was just that--the "old" country. Most of my uncles served in the US Army and Navy during WW2, while my father was a foreman in a defense plant. The prosperity,music, and the social fabric of America in the 1950s and 1960s are still a source of inspiration to me. Because of my parents' background, we always helped anyone in need that came our way. My parents would brook no discrimination, even when at the time it was common to discriminate on the basis of skin color. No, the promise of America was for everyone. Sometimes, only an immigrant can appreciate America's true value, as did my parents.

I remember well the Carter years, with its mind numbing cowardice in the face of dangers from the USSR and Iran, and how it caused us to doubt our greatness. And I remember a man named Ronald Reagan, and how he inspired an entire nation to rendevous with its destiny once again, and in an inconceivable turn of events, won the Cold War and knocked down the Berlin War without firing a single shot. His courage and belief in America inspired policies that freed all of Eastern Europe and kept budding Islamofascism at bay, all the while he was opposed and reviled by the Democrats, the America-haters and the Communists worldwide.

I remember the horror of the Clinton years, when a rapist and abuser of women was the Commander in Chief, aided and abetted by a power hungry woman who hated the military. I remember fighting for his impeachment, only to be betrayed by a Republican Senate that had no courage, or that was compromised by stolen FBI files and failed to discharge its lawful duty to remove a lawbreaking President who brought shame to the Oval Office. I remember recoiling in horror and shame when a six year old boy whose mother drowned in an attempt to bring him to freedom from Cuba was removed from a private home under the force of arms and returned to Fidel Castro.

I remember crying tears of gladness when our current President said the words of his Oath of Office on January 20, 2001, ending my personal nightmare, an eight year long nightmare, of having Bill and Hillary Clinton in the White House.

The events of these last seven years are nothing what I expected that cold, clear January morning. The events of September 11, 2001, the invasion of Iraq, the War on Terror, all of them returned me to the patriotic days of my youth. I saw a nation united in purpose for the first time in my adult life, as the nation had been torn since the Vietnam War.

But I saw a Republican President I believed in, and a Republican Party that was my home politically, shift in a slow, determined, unstoppable drift away from its principles, adopting the policies and views of the Democrats, to the point where we now face having as our Presidential candidate, John McCain, an enemy of conservatism, of Republican principles, and of American sovereignty.

As I pondered these things today, February 2, 2008, I have come to a very troubling observation.

We conservatives always had a home in the Republican Party. President Reagan even came here when the Democrat Party became too radical for him in the 1950s. We were the foundation of 12 years of the Reagan Bush era and we fought for the current President to give him eight years, even in the face of a national election being stolen from him.

But when our country was threatened by the prospect of a mass amnesty last May and June, allowing 20 million or more illegal immigrants to become defacto citizens by fiat, we erupted in a display of power that had Washington DC recoiling in terror. We derailed their plan to ensure the Balkanization of America by giving it 20 million more citizens who would not assimilate into the culture, and to ensure a cheap workforce, and to permanently undercut American worker's wages. Together with Global Warming and carbon credits, America could be brought to heel and managed.

We stopped McCain-Kennedy and its cousin, alright. But there was a price to pay for our insolence.

We, the America loving conservatives of the Republican Party, are no longer needed by this party. We are too narrow minded and old school. Flag waving and the supremacy of the American Way are passe. We are not inclusive. We are standing in the way of the elites in Washington DC from making their wet dreams a reality--making America an also-ran, not a super-power. America as a third world country, not as better than anyone else. An America that is afraid to face its Islamic enemies,that worries about what the world thinks about it, strangled in political correctness, surrendering its freedoms on a daily basis in the vain hope for security.

We keepers of the flame of American liberty are now the enemy. When Hillary labelled us the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, we took that has a label of pride. But now the Republican establishment has decreed that we are a conspiracy to be defeated within our own party, as we face the prospect of John McCain being rammed down our throats. John McCain, the Manchurian Candidate, the man who has betrayed every tenet of Republicanism in his quest for power,who has railed against conservatives at every turn, who is bound and determined to grant amnesty to 10% of Mexico's population now within our borders, he is the one being annointed by the elites as our candidate.

His job is not only to become the candidate of choice, but to be the means of the destruction of the power of the conservative base of the Republican Party.

Between McCain, Obama and Hillary, there isn't a dime's worth of difference in their political views. The Republican and Democrat established elites have melded into one entity, and they will win no matter who gets nominated or who wins the general election, especially if McCain is the nominee. All three believe in unlimited amnesty, an open border, cap and trade globaloney, giving rights to Gitmo detainees, and the restriction of free speech and gun rights.

The MSM is their collective cheerleader, actively working to marginalize us as a viable force for the America we visualize.

Many of us will vote Republican in November, only because we cannot, in good conscience, vote for Obama or Clinton. The Republican establishment knows this, and knows because we are principled, we can not do otherwise. Rather than enlist us to help, they are engaged in a policy of containment and neutering, because we stand in the way of their vision of America.

McCain as a candidate will be a disaster. The Republican establishment knows this. But they don't care, because the goal is not to win this election. It is to remove us from the political table, and for them to join with their Democrat brothers in the march toward an America subsevient to global interests. Sovereignty is treated as a quaint, outmoded concept, even by many Republican governors who are pushing the globaloney nonsense that will cripple this nation.

The perfect storm of American politics is converging in a bid to elect one of three horrible candidates, McCain,Obama, or Clinton, to be our next President. The odds are that the Republicans will not only lose with McCain, but they will lose even more of the House and Senate, enough to relegate Republicans to a minority status for decades to come.

Where are the national Republican leaders speaking out against where our party is heading? As one looks over the events of the last 15 years, since the ascension and improbable election of a no good, draft dodging, lying huckster like Bill Clinton to President, we have witnessed a snowballing reversal of American values and fortunes. With Clinton II on the horizon, we face a complete collapse of American values and soveriegnty and freedom with the "CHANGE" that is being promised for the electorate.

That "change" is starting right now for us. By Tuesday midnight, we will know if the fate the elites have decreed for us will become reality, if McCain is our candidate.

In the past few days, the lenses through which I view politics have changed in prescription. I see now that we are the enemy to our own party's leaders, whose leaders have decreed that our nominee will be the anti-conservative, anti-Republican candidate. The other candidates still open to us, Huckster, Romney and Paul each have their own problems with our values.

There are only a few short days to stop the McCain Screwball express. As we fought the impossible fight against McCain and amnesty last year, we have but a few days to influence our fellow conservatives and Republicans not to allow the predetermined outcome to occur.

I offer this screed in an attempt to understand what is going on today, to explain the inexplicable in what is occurring to our party and our chances for success in November against the second ascension of the corrupt Clinton Machine. I wish not to tell my fellow conservative who they should vote for, but I ask them not to vote for McCain.

Others, including the Republican establishment, have decreed for us who are candidate should be. American loving Republicans should reserve the right to make that choice.


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To: justiceseeker93

omney’s Illinois highlight was a presidential straw poll at the state fair last August, when about 1,000 people cast votes and he won with 40 percent - twice as much as the second-place finisher, Fred Thompson, who now backs McCain.
McCain/Thompson 2008,
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1964695/posts


121 posted on 02/04/2008 8:26:51 AM PST by OPS4 (Ops4 God Bless America!)
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To: exit82
Excellent piece, though I have a quibble or two with it.

The bottom line: Vote ROMNEY on Tuesday and in future GOP primaries!

122 posted on 02/04/2008 10:09:12 AM PST by justiceseeker93
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To: exit82
Thank you for your kind words.

If I am wrong in my analysis we will all know soon enough. I have started to dig a bit deeper to substantiate my suspicions. I've barely scratched the surface and found something of interest:

Class II of the Senate has 33 seats up for election, plus an additional seat from another Class that was vacated. Class II is the most Republican populated Class. Of the present 49 Republicans in the US Senate, twenty-one are members of Class II, with the remaining 28 Republicans seats being members of Class I (9 Republican seats) and III (19 Republican seats).

As many as 10 of the Class II Senate seats are expected to face strong challenges, 9 of which are now held by Republicans, and only one by a Democrat.  Next I'll tally how these Senators of Class II voted on the two Immigration Reform Bills in the Senate last year.  Since not all Republicans voted against the amnesty bills, and conversely, not all Democrats voted in favor of the bills, the actual votes will paint a clearer picture. Those results will either substantiate my claims, or shatter them.  Either way, I will post the results for all to see.

Once again, very recent history tells us a pro-amnesty president is of no consequence in signing an amnesty bill if such a bill cannot be passed in the Senate.  That said, the presidential race will result in a new President of the Senate (Vice-President of the United States) to cast the deciding vote in case of a tied Senate vote when such a bill resurfaces.

The race for the White House is an extremely crucial race, but the greater battle will be for the overall composition of the US Senate, including who will serve as President of the Senate.

 

34 Senate Seats Up For Election In 2008 (22 Republican - 12 Democrat)

State

 

Incumbent

Outlook

Amnesty Bill Votes

           
Alabama

R

Jeff Sessions
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat    
Alaska R Ted Stevens
(1968 - )
He will be 85 in 2008; under corruption investigation.    
Arizona D Mark Pryor
(2003 - )
Considered safe seat    
Colorado R Wayne Allard
(1997 - 2008)
Open seat; retiring. Received 51% of votes in 2002.  Candidates: former US Rep. Bob Schaffer (R) and current US Rep. Mark Udall (D)    
Delaware D Joseph Biden
(1973 - )
Considered safe seat    
Georgia R Saxby Chambliss
(2003 - )
Considered safe seat    
Idaho R Larry E. Craig
(1991 - 2007)
Was to resign amid scandal.    
Iowa D Tom Harkin
(1985 - )
Considered safe seat    
Illinois D Richard Durbin
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat    
Kansas R Pat Roberts
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat    
Kentucky R Mitch McConnell
(1985 - )
Considered safe seat; senior senator and Senate Minority Leader. Seat targeted by DNC.    
Louisiana D Mary Landrieu
(1997 - )
Possible Katrina voter backlash.  Received 52% of votes in 2002.    
Maine R Susan Collins
(1997 - )
State leans Republican; Will be strongly contested.      
Massachusetts D John Kerry
(1985 - )
Considered safe seat    
Michigan D Carl Levin
(1979 - )
Considered safe seat    
Minnesota R Norm Coleman
(2003 - )
State leans Republican. Received 50% of votes in 2002.  Candidates: author and former radio talk show host Al Franken (D) DNC Targeted    
Mississippi R Thad Cochran
(1979 - )
Considered safe seat    
Montana D Max Baucus
(1978 - )
Considered safe seat    
New Jersey D Frank R. Lautenberg
(1982-2001, 2003-)
Considered safe Democratic seat; will be 84 in 2008    
North Carolina R Elizabeth Dole
(2003 - )
State leans Republican; Received 54% of votes in 2002.  Could be targeted by DNC    
Nebraska R Chuck Hagel
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat    
New Hampshire R John E. Sununu
(2003 - )
State leans Republican    
New Mexico R Pete Domenici
(1973 - )
Will not run; implicated in US Attorneys firings.    
Oklahoma R James M. Inhofe
(1994 - )
Considered safe seat    
Oregon R Gordon H. Smith
(1997 - )
Received 56% of votes in 2002.  May be targeted by DNC    
Rhode Island D Jack Reed
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat    
South Carolina R Lindsey Graham
(2003 - )
Considered safe seat    
South Dakota D Tim Johnson
(1997 - )
Considered safe Democratic seat; Health issues    
Tennessee R Lamar Alexander
(2003 - )
Considered safe seat    
Texas R John Cornyn
(2002 - )
Considered safe seat    
Virginia R John W. Warner
(1979 - 2008)
Will not run    
West Virginia D Jay Rockefeller IV
(1985 - )
Considered safe seat    
Wyoming R Michael B. Enzi
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat    
Wyoming R John Barrasso
(2007)
State leans strongly Republican; Special election to fill seat vacated by death of Craig Thomas    
     May have heavily contested races  9 Republican - 1 Democrat
 

 

123 posted on 02/04/2008 10:20:27 AM PST by backtothestreets (My bologna has a first name, it's J-O-R-G-E)
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To: backtothestreets

Another excellent analysis.

Your table is one that will be very helpful in the coming months.

With everyone so focussed on tomorrow, please consider posting this as an article here once Super Tuesday passes.

The information is too good and too important to get lost in the present shuffle.


124 posted on 02/04/2008 10:53:09 AM PST by exit82 (How do you handle Hillary? You Huma her.)
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To: gruna

I tend to agree that Romney would do better than McCain vs. either ‘Rat in the general , especially as he would get more exposure on TV. He’s a better speaker and has much more sex appeal to female voters, beside having a much better record on issues.


125 posted on 02/04/2008 2:40:45 PM PST by justiceseeker93
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To: exit82

Excellent piece.

Rings true to me—another boomer, too. 61 years.


126 posted on 02/04/2008 2:47:46 PM PST by Quix (GOD ALONE IS GOD; WORTHY; PAID THE PRICE; IS COMING AGAIN; KNOWS ALL; IS LOVING; IS ALTOGETHER GOOD)
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To: justiceseeker93

He’s just a far superior candidate to run against either Hillary or Obama. McCain will look like the doddering old fool he is against either Hillary or Obama, but especially Obama.


127 posted on 02/04/2008 2:48:06 PM PST by gruna
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To: exit82
We have not only aborted 50 million children in 35 years, [so] we're missing a whale of a lot of Americans.

True, but I'm reluctant to say that it may be a bessing in disguise because the majority of those aborted and their lineage would likely be Dummycrats today.

128 posted on 02/04/2008 3:00:14 PM PST by justiceseeker93
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To: Maelstorm

Splitting the vote is your plan? Making sure there isn’t a victory is your goal? There never has been nor will there ever be a candidate that meets expectations of “the full glass”. Not even Reagan would fulfill that criteria. If you care about this nation then you vote for the candidate that has the most checks on the list of important issues for you. In my case, that would be Romney.


129 posted on 02/05/2008 12:31:55 PM PST by oneamericanvoice (Support freedom! Support the troops! Surrender is not an option!)
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To: exit82
Here's the completed table of Senate races and how they voted on the two Immigration Reform bills last summer.

 

34 Senate Seats Up For Election In 2008 (22 Republican - 12 Democrat)

State

 

Incumbent

Outlook

Amnesty Bill Votes

       

S.1348
Vote 204
06/07/2007

S.1639
Vote 235
06/28/2007

Alabama

R

Jeff Sessions
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Alaska R Ted Stevens
(1968 - )
He will be 85 in 2008; under corruption investigation. Nay Nay
Arizona D Mark Pryor
(2003 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Colorado R Wayne Allard
(1997 - 2008)
Open seat; retiring. Received 51% of votes in 2002.  Candidates: former US Rep. Bob Schaffer (R) and current US Rep. Mark Udall (D) Nay Nay
Delaware D Joseph Biden
(1973 - )
Considered safe seat Yea Yea
Georgia R Saxby Chambliss
(2003 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Idaho R Larry E. Craig
(1991 - 2007)
Was to resign amid scandal. Nay Yea
Iowa D Tom Harkin
(1985 - )
Considered safe seat Yea Nay
Illinois D Richard Durbin
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat Yea Yea
Kansas R Pat Roberts
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Kentucky R Mitch McConnell
(1985 - )
Considered safe seat; senior senator and Senate Minority Leader. Seat targeted by DNC. Nay Nay
Louisiana D Mary Landrieu
(1997 - )
Possible Katrina voter backlash.  Received 52% of votes in 2002. Nay Nay
Maine R Susan Collins
(1997 - )
State leans Republican; Will be strongly contested.   Nay Nay
Massachusetts D John Kerry
(1985 - )
Considered safe seat Not Voting Yea
Michigan D Carl Levin
(1979 - )
Considered safe seat Not Voting Yea
Minnesota R Norm Coleman
(2003 - )
State leans Republican. Received 50% of votes in 2002.  Candidates: author and former radio talk show host Al Franken (D) DNC Targeted Nay Nay
Mississippi R Thad Cochran
(1979 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Montana D Max Baucus
(1978 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
New Jersey D Frank R. Lautenberg
(1982-2001, 2003-)
Considered safe Democratic seat; will be 84 in 2008 Yea Yea
North Carolina R Elizabeth Dole
(2003 - )
State leans Republican; Received 54% of votes in 2002.  Could be targeted by DNC Nay Nay
Nebraska R Chuck Hagel
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Yea
New Hampshire R John E. Sununu
(2003 - )
State leans Republican Nay Nay
New Mexico R Pete Domenici
(1973 - )
Will not run; implicated in US Attorneys firings. Nay Nay
Oklahoma R James M. Inhofe
(1994 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Oregon R Gordon H. Smith
(1997 - )
Received 56% of votes in 2002.  May be targeted by DNC Nay Nay
Rhode Island D Jack Reed
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat Yea Yea
South Carolina R Lindsey Graham
(2003 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Yea
South Dakota D Tim Johnson
(1997 - )
Considered safe Democratic seat; Health issues Not Voting Not Voting
Tennessee R Lamar Alexander
(2003 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Texas R John Cornyn
(2002 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Virginia R John W. Warner
(1979 - 2008)
Will not run Nay Nay
West Virginia D Jay Rockefeller IV
(1985 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Wyoming R Michael B. Enzi
(1997 - )
Considered safe seat Nay Nay
Wyoming R John Barrasso
(2007)
State leans strongly Republican; Special election to fill seat vacated by death of Craig Thomas Vacant Seat Nay
Vote Results of Class II Senators on S.1348 & S.1639 N = 25

Y = 5

N =  24

Y = 9

     May have heavily contested races  9 Republican - 1 Democrat
 

A total of eleven Class II Senate seats, currently held by Senators that were instrumental in the outcome of Immigration Reform Legislation in 2007,  are expected to have strong competition in the November General Elections.

Of the Class II Senators voting Nay on Immigration Reform Legislation, 10 seats will face strong competition.

Of the Class II Senators voting Yea on Immigration Reform Legislation, 1 seat will face strong competition.

130 posted on 02/06/2008 4:44:02 AM PST by backtothestreets (My bologna has a first name, it's J-O-R-G-E)
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To: exit82

Reading about John McCain’s little get together with Hispanics in Chicago on Wednesday night, wherein he once again raised the spectre of comprehensive immigration reform, along with an amnesty and a non fence, I thought of this ditty from four and one half months ago.

McCain was the wrong candidate then, and he is certainly the wrong candidate now.

We need a new horse by September for this race.

GOP? Buehler? Anyone?.......


131 posted on 06/20/2008 6:05:37 PM PDT by exit82 (Are the environmentalists gonna pay my heating bill this winter?)
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To: exit82

Anyone?......Please...anyone?


132 posted on 06/20/2008 6:06:53 PM PDT by Guenevere (If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.)
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To: Guenevere

Hi Guen! Thanks for the bump!

We need a picture of the kid praying by his bedside, asking God for a new GOP candidate by the convention!


133 posted on 06/20/2008 6:08:48 PM PDT by exit82 (Are the environmentalists gonna pay my heating bill this winter?)
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To: gonzo; exit82
I just saw this .... it's well written and expresses my heart exactly.

May God have mercy on us.

134 posted on 06/20/2008 6:12:24 PM PDT by Guenevere (If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.)
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To: exit82
God knows what we need...

..He does hear our prayers...

..but have enough of us fallen to our knees and repented and asked Him to heal our land?

I'm sure you have....and I have...

..but our nation ....those in our nation who love God and want to keep America free...

..PRAY PEOPLE......PRAY!

The clock is ticking!

135 posted on 06/20/2008 6:20:07 PM PDT by Guenevere (If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.)
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To: backtothestreets

I can update your chart a bit. Mark Pryor will lose Arizona by a large margin. I would go so far to say that he will not get one vote.


136 posted on 06/20/2008 6:21:31 PM PDT by MARTIAL MONK (I'm waiting for the POP!)
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To: exit82
I'm bumping your excellent commentary this morning!

It's timeless!

137 posted on 06/21/2008 5:11:44 AM PDT by Guenevere (If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.)
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To: Guenevere

Guen, thank you!!


138 posted on 06/21/2008 7:19:40 PM PDT by exit82 (Are the environmentalists gonna pay my heating bill this winter?)
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To: Guenevere; MinuteGal; Matchett-PI; oldglory; Bob Ireland
"...We Have Found the Enemy--and the Enemy is Us..."

Guen, I once posted this quote by 'Pogo' on a Company-Bulletin-Board in 1976, and I got fired!

The wierd part was that the owner of the Company was one of the founding members of 'The John Birch Society'!

Good to see you, sweetie .................. FRegards

139 posted on 06/21/2008 8:16:39 PM PDT by gonzo ( What Part Of "Shall Not Be Infringed" does anyone have a problem with? The USSC will soon wonder ..)
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To: exit82; gonzo
Good morning to both of you!

Thanks for the replies....it's heartwarming to know we're not alone....there are millions of us who 'get it'.....who know what we're up against.

Surprised though, gonzo, that it was a John Birch group that didn't understand all those years ago.

They were tilting at windmills when a lot of us were still sleeping.

Exit82, your excellent commentary is a keeper....a reminder I'm not alone!!
Well written, sister.

140 posted on 06/22/2008 4:26:21 AM PDT by Guenevere (If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.)
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