Pence paradigm shift
Gender Insanity
Vice president Mike Pence will travel to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Wednesday.
According to an announcement, Pence will deliver remarks, "on defending parents' rights and combatting the Radical Left's indoctrination of children."
The speech will be given during oral arguments in Parents Defending Education v. Linn-Mar Community School District, which challenges a policy "designed to effectuate students’ gender transition," according to the announcement.
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Excerpt from Remember Your Oath
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So Help Me God
He then asked, "Were you scared?»
"No.? I replied, "I was angry. You and I had our differences that day, Mr. President, and seeing those people tearing up the Capitol infuriated me."
He started to bring up the election, saying that people were angry, but his voice trailed off.
I told him he had to set that aside, and he responded quietly,
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I said, "Those people who broke into the Capitol might've been supporters, but they are not our movement." For five years, we had both spoken to crowds of red hat-wearing Americans who were the most patriotic, law-abiding, God-fearing people in the country and who would never do anything like what those people did that day.| I told him that I had prayed for him for the past four and a malf years, and I encouraged him to pray. "Jesus can help you through this," I said. "Call on Him." He didn't say anything.
I asked him what his plan was for the next eight days. He told me he intended to "lay low and give a few speeches."
With genuine sadness in his voice, the president then mused,
"What if we hadn't had the rally? What if they hadn't gone to the Capitol?" Then he said, "It's too terrible to end like this." To which I replied, "It's not over yet."
I told him that we had eight days left to serve the country and we should focus on finishing what we started. I told him I had plans to visit military bases to thank our troops and would be going to the in-auguration. He replied that he had "no problem with that."
I encouraged him to make a farewell address to the country, as every president since George Washington had done.
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