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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Please Help Me!!




"The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scriptures ought to form the basis of all our civil constitutions and laws.  All the miseries and evils which men suffer from, vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery, and war, proceed from the despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible."   Noah Webster

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  1. Norman you know I have been a long time supporter simply because I think you are a honest man with good morals and that you want to make a difference.
    But mixing religious beliefs and politics is a dangerous think at times .
    95 % of the time there is not a conflict but that other 5% is a real del breaker if not handled right.

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  2. some people you just can't help, and you happen to be one of them.

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  3. norman you are just to self righteous and to right wing for me ,and i consider myself a friend ,but i could never vote for you or for that matter any republican tea bagger ............

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  4. If Norman is so bad...then why has The Pocahontas Crier endorsed both Norman & Charles Wilfong -- and no other Republicans? And in case the person concerned about 'religion & politics' was absent the day they taught history in school -- while Thomas Jefferson stated that he believed in a 'separation of denomination & state', he never stated that he believed in a separation of 'religion & state'! All LAW started as a religious precept! The first court rule in WV makes the Circuit Court a court of equity, court of admiralty, court of civil and court of criminal law -- LAW that originated from the Biblical Laws, then to Common Law, then to a Civil & Criminal Code in 1963 for both the federal & state governments. Don't worry Norman, since the current county commission is so inept, and would be made even more so with the likes of McLaughlin who is both clueless and inexperienced in any form of government -- YOU & CHARLES HAVE MY VOTE!

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