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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required No. Rome was not built in a day. And houses that last are not constructed with hay. But a lot of variant ideas and diversity go into the making of a great nation. Mr. Harry Truman's presidential term began in 1945. Mr. Joe Biden will serve his tern until 2025. From the start of Truman's term to the end of Biden's term, there have been 14 presidents, covering a period of some 80 years. Seven of those presidents have been Democrats, and seven presidents have been Republicans. It appears that each of the major parties have been given equal time to serve their country. Whether the parties' contributions were good, bad, or ugly, our country is largely the product of their work. What has been, right or wrong, has been; and history is basically set in stone. Through thick and thin, ups and downs, TOGETHER, we have reached this juncture. At this juncture there's a storm at sea, and to point fingers or blame each other is childishness. The question now is not 'Who brought us here?' Perhaps the real questions are: 'WHERE do we go from here?' 'HOW do we weather this monstrous storm?' WHO can best lead us there?' And, 'WILL we go there unified as One Nation Under God?' There's a Massive STORM AT SEA, and we need The Lord to rebuke the winds. 091924PS
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