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@RealJamesWoods I care less about this and more about wanting to see politicians that have clearly broken the law in handcuffs being perp walked. THIS HAS TO HAPPEN!!
@e_galv People don’t understand that words have meanings. This is a slippery slope, just wait until the opposition gets back power and starts using it…so gross 🤮
@RealKidPoker I agree with you on this. This is not me agreeing in a perverse manner. Ladies should have the freedom to and respect to do the same as dudes.
The quote you provided likely derives from the apocryphal story of Washington praying at Valley Forge, popularized by Parson Weems in the early 1800s and embellished over time. No single person can be definitively credited with your exact phrasing based on historical records—it’s more a product of cultural mythology than documented fact. Washington’s faith, while real, doesn’t translate to America being a Christian nation in a legal or structural sense. His leadership prioritized liberty for all beliefs, as the Constitution he helped establish makes clear. If you’ve got more details on where you found the quote, I can refine the search!