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Kudos to Sen. Nuxoll

There is a sickness in America called Revisionist Denialism. It mostly affects those in academia and elitist circles of liberal leftist groups. I applaud Sen. Sheryl Nuxoll for taking a stance and refusing to apologize or sacrifice her convictions on the altar of political correctness. Here are some simple and basic truths.

1. America is the greatest nation ever to exist since the dawn of man. It is this way because we are a nation founded on the principle that all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights by their creator.

2. The men who wrote the Declaration of Independence and ratified the Constitution understood “creator” and “God” to mean the Judeo-Christian God. Not Allah, not Shiva, not Buddha, not Bael, not Zeus, not mighty wind, or ocean wave, or any other thing than He who created us in His image, who sacrificed his only son because he loved us so much.

There is a day of reckoning coming and each human will be given a choice. To stand in the light or hide in the dark. Kudos to Sen. Nuxoll for standing in the light. Don’t ever back down from what you know is right.

Bruce Becherini

Spokane



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