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What interesting times

What interesting times in which we live!

This morning I listened to President Trump address the thousands of men, women, children and students at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Standing behind him were Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Peggy Nance of Concerned Women for America, and Senators Mike Lee and James Lankford and many others in the pro- life movement. “Mothers are heroes. Every child is a precious gift from God – a majesty of God’s creation,” proclaimed President Trump. “Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women,” declared Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life.

Meanwhile the Schumer/Schiff shameful sham continues, hoping to impeach the president elected by 63 American million voters. This morning’s session opened with prayer by the Senate chaplain, Barry Black- retired Navy admiral, seeking wisdom and facts, not just opinions.

Also, this morning I received an email showing the new monument on the Golan Heights in Israel showing a Jewish menorah and American bald eagle together. The posted sign designates this area Trump Heights.

Eastern Washington’s local representatives and senators who support Second Amendment rights deserve thanks - especially Rep. Jenny Graham, whose sister was a victim of the Green River killer. Self-defense is a right – not a privilege. Label-lynching of local elected officials and citizens as domestic terrorists is not wise. Remember Ruby Ridge.

May we have an understanding of the times and know what to do.

Donna Kuhn

Spokane



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