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Enya Downie, a young girl, moved away from her home in Bermos to start a new life in a new city called Sharon. As a staunch churchgoer, she naively expected all churches were created equal and most Christians were self-sacrificing and friendly. As she experienced and endured abuse from some of the evangelists and others, she was forced to reexamine her ideals. One of those ideals was to face who she truly was. Enya soon learned that her reality was not as simple as she thought and expanded into the unseen world of spirituality. As a being with a higher calling, would she have enough strength and faith to break free of the torment within the church and have the life she wanted with the man of her dreams? God only knows.Rated 18+
"When a citizen gives his suffrage [vote] to a man of known immorality, he abuses his trust; he sacrifices not only his own interest, but that of his neighbor; he betrays the interest of his country." (Noah Webster) Although Webster wrote this statement almost two hundred years ago, it is good advice for us today. MacClinton illustrates this warning as it recounts Bill and Hillary's immorality, scandals, and cover-ups in an entertaining and enlightening way. From the opening scene with the three *itches meeting Bill MacClinton to the closing scene of George W. Bush's presidential election victory, you'll view Bill's political career and Hillary's cover-ups for her political ambition in a new light. The preponderance of evidence against the Clintons as fit leaders of America should motivate you to investigate political candidates more closely before voting for anyone who will betray the interest of our country.
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