Our Christian Nation (a poem)
How much does one have to suffer before we accept them on our shores? Is their pain enough to satisfy us, the gatekeepers of freedom?
How much does one have to suffer before we accept them on our shores? Is their pain enough to satisfy us, the gatekeepers of freedom?
We sit in comfort and watch them there, from the safe repose of our easy chair.
Blasting people with scripture and judgments then walking away, leaves behind nothing but animosity and contempt…
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Americans have spent 250 years working tirelessly to build a nation that can withstand hardship…
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So many saw it coming but ignored the warning signs. (a follow-up to my 2016 poem The Coming Storm)
The changes happen over the course of years until, one day, we notice a difference in our very makeup.
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Foreign governments, bots, trolls, scammers, and paid actors are attempting and, in some cases, succeeding in undermining our country by further dividing us.
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This America has always been, as you may have guessed, about conquest.
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