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To: drewh

In the NT there is a parable of a King giving a wedding banquet and many people were invited - for one reason or another the invitations were declined because these persons had more important things to do. So the King sent his servants to gather guests from all walks of life to attend which they did.

I think we are over the age of celebrity. It’s time to put ordinary people first. We don’t need to fixate on constant entertainment and they don’t think they need us. I’m glad that Trump’s inauguration parties will be filled with the people who count the most: Americans who love this nation and would sacrifice to make their neighbors or family comfortable and safe.


47 posted on 01/07/2017 6:21:50 PM PST by punknpuss
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To: punknpuss

“I think we are over the age of celebrity. It’s time to put ordinary people first. “

We would have gone to DC for the inauguration, but I have to work the morning of the 20th. I know that Trump understands and is appreciative that many of the working class support him but can’t be there for his inauguration.

The Bible says that we should not be a respecter of persons (IOW, not influenced by a person’s position in society or wealth). zero and hiLIARy only care about how much money or influence they get from relationships. But Trump seems to be genuinely aware of the value of every person.


59 posted on 01/07/2017 8:32:50 PM PST by Reddy (B.O. stinks)
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