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Most Dramatic Quote of the Week – December 12, 2020

“Literally the survival of our nation and our rights as Americans and as Christians is on the line with these two races on January 5 in Georgia.”

Ralph Reed, political activist and former head of the Christian Coalition, on the need to overturn Joe Biden’s presidential election win

Reed warned that unless “something happened” to reverse the certification of votes in the election, “we’re looking at the possibility and the prospect of a Vice-President Kamala Harris being able to break a tie and turn control of the U.S. Senate over to Chuck Schumer, AOC and the squad, and the far left,” Reed said.  (Reed was referring to New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and 3 other female members dubbed as “The Squad” (all non-White) who serve in the House of Representatives, not the Senate.)

“The country that we have known for over 230 years will be gone, and there will be no protection for our rights as believers or of the minority rights of the conservatives in the Senate,” Reed added.

Cue the violins.

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Quote of the Day

“Mitt Romney choosing Paul Ryan as his vice presidential nominee is an inspired, outstanding selection.  He is a person of devout Christian faith who has a 100 percent pro-life and pro-family voting record in his 14 years in Congress.  He will excite and energize social conservatives, who will play a critical role in the outcome of the elections.”

Ralph Reed, president of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, on Mitt Romney’s selection of Rep. Paul Ryan as a running mate.

Oh, Lord, please deliver us from your most devout followers!  They keep screwing up!  Just look at Ralph Reed’s parents.

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