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Wally Firkins's avatar

I agree Tara, it seems that Dr. Franklin's words of warning strike very closely today. Too close!

With regards to the story, I love what you say about the value the delegates to the Constitutional Convention had in the presence of General George Washington. He was part of the glue that held them together. Much disparate needs and distrust threatened to keep them from success but Washington's leadership and presence had a great influence on their eventual achievement, our Constitution.

I believe that as God's presence continually blessed Our success in defeating the British, God was present at the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention.

Now, some 235 years later, we still, if barely, have a Republic. I pray that we will keep it.

Thank you Tara.

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Charlie Kendall's avatar

Washington's strength was his silence. Still waters run deep and in his silence he must have been thinking deeply about the consequences of the decisions they would make at the Convention.

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