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I am of the firm belief that prophecy is meant to come to pass, but it is not The End until life as we know it is really over. We are still free, we are still able to eat ice cream without it being outlawed, we are able to withdraw money from our personal bank accounts without being limited by the government as to how much of our own hard-earned money we can withdraw from a bank account, as they have to do in other countries. These may be end times, but friends, I wont thrown in the towel until God gives the true and final signal. I say that when God puts the writing on the wall, then it will be the end, but that time is not here just yet, so until then, Mr. president fear not, step up to the plate, grab that bad and hit it out of the ballpark. We really will rally around you! Justice Jean Pirro is really a cool, empowered woman. My husband Ira and I had the pleasure of dining with her. She and her husband asked to sit with us at a quiet intimate dinner at a resort in Turks and Caicos while we vacationed there. Imagine spending a full two hours at a quiet dinner with this powerful, admirable woman and her husband, sitting at the table talking about food, Music, politics and family. I knew who she was, but we talked as people. She never talked down to us. We spoke as if wed been friends forever. I never asked her for her autograph. It would have hurt her view of us as her equals to ask for her signature, but respected her and she could see that in our conversations. I do believe Justice Pirro is a woman of faith and no doubt realizes that the writing is not yet on the wall and has said what she felt has needed to say. President Obama is no sitting duck, but he needs the impetus to get into the game, as the Justice Pirro has stated.
Posted on: Sun, 20 Jul 2014 21:10:41 +0000

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