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Letter: Make room for God

The Columbian
Published: May 17, 2015, 5:00pm

The problem with government, besides its size, is the liberal push to change America’s Constitution. As a nation, America is failing. We surpassed the 200-year average of a nation’s life. This survival is attributed to the moral code that it has lived by, until recently. With its push to the extreme left, progressives have thrown out that code. If we decipher the goals of liberalism, we find there is no room for God. Strange, how an ideal has no room for our creator. This is why Democrats push the separation of church and state so vehemently. Without God, however, there is no moral code. Without a moral code, we have politically correct liberal nonsense.

As long as President Barack Obama, his puppets and far-left Democrats are allowed to run rampant, this country will slide deeper into the abyss. Do you think God is waiting for you at the end of your liberal rainbow? Favoring the right to kill God’s unborn miracles? I doubt he will be waiting with open arms. What is your moral code? Throwing God out of America’s decision-making will not save this nation.

Roy Schimelpfenig

Woodland

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