Today is the day we find out who the voters selected to advance to the general election. It will be a nerve racking day not only for the candidates but for the members who fear their selection won't have the necessary votes to make it through the primaries.
The last four years were as tumultuous as the previous eighteen, if not more so. Bouschor did not give up his seat in 2004 willingly and has been fighting to regain control by whatever means necessary and minus any ethics or moral standards.
With me always is my token of faith in the form of a St. Michael medallion who has protected my mind from evil throughout my lifetime.
In the Apocalypse (chapter xii) the most dramatic reference to St. Michael. Here John recounts the great battle in Heaven, when the wicked angels under Lucifer revolt against God, and how Michael, leading the faithful angels, defeats the hosts of evil and drives them out.
Today I pray he is watching over the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians.
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