Archive for November 2020
A citizen of darkness or light?
As we enter the holiday season, there will be many opportunities to either shine the light of Christ or participate in the darkness of the world. How you respond could well determine the future of our nation. There is disruption on all levels of our society, a lot of it spurred on by an out-of-control…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: Mayflower Visit
When I was 10 years old, Mom and Dad took me out of school for a trip to all the New England states. One of the stops was Plymouth. I didn’t know it then, but they were giving me a history of my family as well as a lesson about what it means to be…
Read MoreA Thanksgiving story to share
Note: I want to share with you some of my heritage which has become part of the heritage of America. My grandfather 13 generations back was William Bradford, co-writer of the Mayflower Compact, inventor of the free market system, and governor of the Plymouth colony for over 30 years. I would like to share some…
Read MoreTake a deep breath and pray
Americans are so wrapped around politics and the election that they are beginning the holiday season with tremendous angst. Let us remember the spirit of Thanksgiving rather than being agitated by the spirit of politics. After Christ said in Matthew 6:33 to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, in verse 34, he…
Read MoreThe division among us
As we enter into the Thanksgiving holiday, this nation is as divided as it ever was. A recent Politico poll indicates some 80% of republicans believe the election was stolen; some 97% of democrats think it was fair. Democrats want to get rid of the electoral college; republicans want to keep it. In other news,…
Read MoreElection chess game shaping up
The election should be as simple as one eligible voter, one vote, vote counted, tallied and results determined, but it is become more of a multilevel chess game where votes are just the movement of the first pawn, then the real politics begins. America is beginning to see that there are a whole lot of…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: Thanksgiving Turkey
Uncle Bob and Aunt Dory, my mother’s sister, lived about two miles from us. Mom and Aunt Dory were very close. They talked every day and saw each other many times during the week. Uncle Bob was an honored WWII vet who worked at Ford Motor Company and also farmed. They had bought the old…
Read MoreElection fraud news conference—media scoffs
The news conference by the Trump Campaign led by Former New York City mayor Rudi Giuliani with attorneys Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis opened a Pandora’s Box of extreme issues orbiting the election results. If even a small fraction of the legal case outlined by Giuliani is true, America is in a crisis where the…
Read MoreTop Dems complained about Dominion Voting Systems errors–Today Silence
On December 6, 2019, leading congressional Democrats wrote three private equity companies seeking information on their interests in “secretive and “trouble-plagued companies,” responsible for manufacturing and maintaining voting machines and other election administration equipment, that “have long skimped on security in favor of convenience,” leaving voting systems across the country “prone to security problems. Named…
Read MoreDominion fraud denial hides behind Homeland Security
Dominion Voting Systems, the electronic voting machine company that is central to voting fraud charges, categorically denies all accusations of voter fraud associated with its systems and points to the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to back it up. Dominion’s website cites a joint statement by CISA and other organizations…
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