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Mike
DAILY BIBLE VERSE
The lot is cast into the lap,
but its every decision is from the Lord.
Proverbs 16:33
"Huckabee" Preview
Tonight is the last “Huckabee” on TBN before Tuesday’s big elections! You know I’ll be talking about that, with my guests Pennsylvania Rep. Guy Reschenthaler and Michael Knowles of the Daily Wire. But I’ve also got some great entertainment to take your mind off politics for a while. You’ll visit “Our Kind of Town,” laugh and be amazed by comedy juggler Matt Baker, and hear a great new song from Christian music star Natasha Owens. Plus, I have my favorite kind of surprise for you: one that involves dogs.
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Pray for North Texas and Oklahoma
Please join me in praying for the victims of tornadoes, hail and floods that struck during severe storms Friday in North Texas and Oklahoma. One person was killed, dozens more injured and tens of thousands were still without electricity this morning. There are more details at the link.
There are more tornado watches and warnings in effect today in Louisiana and Arkansas, so please keep a close eye on the weather news and take precautions right away if you receive an emergency weather bulletin.
Must-Read
John Lucas at the Federalist alerts Americans that something very important is happening next week, aside from the elections. Starting on Monday, people will gather from all over the country at the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington to remember our military members who gave their lives in Vietnam by reading all 58,281 names of the fallen off the wall. It’s expected to take three-and-a-half days to name them all.
If you can make it there and would like to volunteer for a reading slot, here’s the place to do it:
Read all of Lucas’ article. It’s an excellent lesson on why these heroes deserve to be remembered and memorialized, what they gave up to serve their country, and how badly so many people in this country treated Vietnam veterans when they returned. As Lucas notes, some who spat on them and called them “baby killers” now lie to us and maybe themselves that they always supported the veterans, they just opposed the government or the war. Unfortunately for them, their words are on the record, including the words of John Kerry, which are quoted in the article.
The Americans who take part in this event believe that these fallen heroes deserve the gratitude and commemoration that they didn't receive then. They also deserve apologies from those who slandered them, but that’s another thing they never received from most of the people who owe it to them.
If today’s liberal politicians want to do anything to atone for what they said about Vietnam veterans back then, a good way to show they mean it would be to back more aid for Vietnam veterans, and all veterans, and ensure they get the very best care that they’ve earned so we can end the tragic epidemic of veteran suicides.