Prince George of Cambridge: He will be the last English Prince if the stable Western powers lack the will to craft healthy government initiatives which protect Western values. The political ascendancy of Islam as practiced in the seventh century is here. Mock me if you so choose. The truth is self-evident. We stand with a view toward the future. A global political shadow is emerging from across the centuries. The security sector is reacting minus a vigorous policy sector complement. Prince George will be the last English Prince.
I was just scanning the indictment against 79 individuals involved in the theft of our taxpayer dollars in Minnesota. The scope of this problem seems unbelievable and our nation cannot survive with this current immigration trajectory which takes us straight off a financial cliff.
I support legal migration which is based on a simple question: How can you bless America? If your only talent is for fraud – America does not want you.
And Nov. 27-28 brought another attempt to ascertain the truth. It remains in short supply; and it tests the bonds of one particular friendship. This one thing I believe: God knows. And with that thought, there is a measure of comfort.
He has a large banner for President Sheinbaum. He is out in the middle of nowhere. Possibly somewhere along the Sierra Madre – the region of Oaxaca which I love the most. But it does not make sense that he has a political banner. There are no near neighbors, he is blind, and his wife cannot read. Maybe the dog is literate.
Go figure. This is how politics work in Mexico: Promise everything. Give nothing.
His blindness can be cured. Most likely, he has cataracts. But Mexico has abandoned their destitute poor. That is why they come to us.
The man’s clothing looks new, so my guess is the wardrobe was provided for this latest video by El Huarache Oaxaqueno.
There are many videos posted by the man who has made it his life’s work to provide for the poor who reside within the state of Oaxaca. I view the videos to remind my of my own childhood and to remind me to pray for the people of Oaxaca.
As we move into this season of Thanksgiving, may it be a time where each one of us engage in a random act of kindness. My act of kindness is today. I will help a nurse who has battled cancer for three years to shop for a suitable dress for her son’s wedding. It is in nine days. She needs the support, the prodding along, to look nice for this important day.
What is your act of kindness? And with gratitude, give thanks to God for this land which I do not call America, but call “Blessing”. I live in blessing and with blessing, each day.
Through your widespread trade you were filled with violence, and you sinned. So I drove you in disgrace from the mount of God, and I expelled you, guardian cherub, from among the fiery stones. Ezekiel 28:16