Quote by Lee Greenwood
But if we get to the point where more people do not believe in a G

But if we get to the point where more people do not believe in a God than who do believe in God, we will have a hollow legal system – we will have something without heart. – Lee Greenwood

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At their core, when things really matter, people see a need to turn to God for strength and protection. – Lee Greenwood

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While there continues to be differences, the important point is that all citizens and elected officials use democratic and legal avenues for solving those differences. – Boris Trajkovski

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