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Honesty?


Do we really want honesty in politics?-- Or,  Do we want validation for our opinions? How much "honesty" can we accept? Does the honesty of our politicians reflect the ethical standards of the electorate?

Is the current state of affairs in America something that God would consider blessing?

 


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