Oh, Sophie, I feel for you--it must be very frustrating to live in Georgia. A terrible governor and secretary of state, and Marxist Senator Warnock. Plus the Fani Willis and the Stacey Abrams sideshows.
I'm glad to see you feel that besides the Presidency, the US Senate was also stolen in 2020. That burned me up. We were on schedule to co…
Oh, Sophie, I feel for you--it must be very frustrating to live in Georgia. A terrible governor and secretary of state, and Marxist Senator Warnock. Plus the Fani Willis and the Stacey Abrams sideshows.
I'm glad to see you feel that besides the Presidency, the US Senate was also stolen in 2020. That burned me up. We were on schedule to come out of that election with a 4-5 seat majority in the Senate. Hershel Walker should have won instead of Warnock. So much vicious fraud.
I appreciate the references you sometimes make to faith and spirituality in your comments. I am right with you on that. That is where the real power rests.
It’s not as frustrating as you may think for us living in Georgia. First of all, we are northern transplants so we have no deep family attachment. Secondly, we live far enough removed from crazy Atlanta and try to consider living in Georgia as a purgatory of sorts.
Mostly it is a deep knowing that we are but sojourners here on earth as our true citizenship lies elsewhere. And one day we shall awaken in that Place and our memories of this world will seem more like a dream.
I look forward to reading your comments, too! I know I’ll read new ideas and from your unique perspective. It’s a great place that Mr Surber has created for his readers. We are so blessed.
Your sweet words are so touching and much appreciated. Thank you, TPG.
Right back 'atcha, Sophie! I agree, Don Surber has created a strong forum by what he has allowed in the comments. It is a thoughtful, respectful place where together we can assimilate what is happening to our country and what Don masterfully brings together every day from the broad spectrum of the news and ties together with wise analysis.
I fully agree with your paragraph: "Mostly it is a deep knowing that we are but sojourners here on earth as our true citizenship lies elsewhere. And one day we shall awaken in that Place and our memories of this world will seem more like a dream." Well put! I feel we are grounded in spiritual reality, and that gives a steadiness in the midst of our world's various surface turmoils.
Oh, Sophie, I feel for you--it must be very frustrating to live in Georgia. A terrible governor and secretary of state, and Marxist Senator Warnock. Plus the Fani Willis and the Stacey Abrams sideshows.
I'm glad to see you feel that besides the Presidency, the US Senate was also stolen in 2020. That burned me up. We were on schedule to come out of that election with a 4-5 seat majority in the Senate. Hershel Walker should have won instead of Warnock. So much vicious fraud.
I appreciate the references you sometimes make to faith and spirituality in your comments. I am right with you on that. That is where the real power rests.
It’s not as frustrating as you may think for us living in Georgia. First of all, we are northern transplants so we have no deep family attachment. Secondly, we live far enough removed from crazy Atlanta and try to consider living in Georgia as a purgatory of sorts.
Mostly it is a deep knowing that we are but sojourners here on earth as our true citizenship lies elsewhere. And one day we shall awaken in that Place and our memories of this world will seem more like a dream.
I look forward to reading your comments, too! I know I’ll read new ideas and from your unique perspective. It’s a great place that Mr Surber has created for his readers. We are so blessed.
Your sweet words are so touching and much appreciated. Thank you, TPG.
Right back 'atcha, Sophie! I agree, Don Surber has created a strong forum by what he has allowed in the comments. It is a thoughtful, respectful place where together we can assimilate what is happening to our country and what Don masterfully brings together every day from the broad spectrum of the news and ties together with wise analysis.
I fully agree with your paragraph: "Mostly it is a deep knowing that we are but sojourners here on earth as our true citizenship lies elsewhere. And one day we shall awaken in that Place and our memories of this world will seem more like a dream." Well put! I feel we are grounded in spiritual reality, and that gives a steadiness in the midst of our world's various surface turmoils.
All blessings to you!