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July 28, 2015

God And Compassion Can Take Back America - Against Pure Evil, Nothing Else Can

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By Stefan Stanford - All News Pipeline

“And a stern warning to those that remain silent, and for not speaking the word of GOD, over what they know is wrong. Also those that sacrifice babies and children to Moloch, will pay a very high price for their crimes against innocent blood. Thus sayeth the Lord.

While seeking out news stories to share with our readers this morning, several of them jumped out as helping to define both where America has gone wrong as well as how to how we can help get back on the right track. Two of the stories come to us from America's Freedom Fighters while the other two come from the mainstream media. The 1st comes from the Sheriff's Office in Stone County, Missouri, where Sheriff's are being threatened for adding these 4 words to their vehicles: "In God We Trust". Such threatening words to some, you can hear much more about this controversy in the 1st video below.

The 2nd story tells us about a penniless homeless man in State College, Pennsylvania who put his trust in God after finding a purse with nearly $400 in it and the 'miracle' that happened afterwards. The 3rd story is titled "This Cop Didn't Know They Caught Him Doing THIS With Mentally Disabled Women" and we guarantee it will put a smile on your face and bring a tear to your eyes. The final story sums up everything we're watching perfectly - we see how America takes back America via the actions of Ocala, Florida police Sgt. Erica Hay.  First, from Missouri; why are Sheriff's being threatened for adding 'In God We Trust' to the backs of their vehicles? 

Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader explained to Ed Henry on “Fox and Friends” that his local residents encouraged him to put the decals on the patrol cars.

“I thought what a great patriotic gesture, so I did put them on our cars,” Rader stated. “But now I’m mad, I’m mad because this is even an issue. There’s hundreds and hundreds of sheriff’s departments and police departments across this nation … that have ‘In God We Trust’ on the back of their cars.”

Rader said that the phrase has been our national motto since 1956, adding that he has the legal authority to do this.

“Where is our patriotism?” he asked. “Any time anybody wants to be patriotic and make a symbol … they’re attacked. It’s a controversial issue. We’ve come so far from 9/11, it just saddens me.”

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A homeless man in State College PA who chose to remain nameless and had nothing at all in his pockets recently found a wallet with nearly $400 in it. Despite the urge some might have to use the money to purchase drugs or alcohol or as this man stated, his next meal or even a roof over his head for the night, he put his trust in God and did the right thing...he called his case manager at the homeless shelter by using the prepaid phone they had given him. It turns out, the woman whose purse he had found was fighting brain cancer and thought that she had lost everything. For his actions of doing the right thing, officials are now assisting him with temporary housing to help him get back on his feet again as shared in the 2nd video below.

A police officer in Bloomingdale, Indiana recently went viral for what he did for a mentally disabled woman; he took her hand and walked her home. After the 21-year old had wandered away from her home and police were called, they found her walking alongside the roadway. Visibly scared and not wanting to trust the police, one officer was able to calm her down and after telling him she just wanted to 'walk the trails', Officer Giovenco told her he'd be happy to walk with her and held her hand the whole way home. We salute you Officer Giovenco! Watch Officer Giovenco walk the disabled woman home in the 3rd video below.

Our final chapter to this story today comes to us from Ocala, Florida in a story picked up across the nation of a police officer sharing her breakfast with a homeless man. Sgt. Erica Hay, a 20-year veteran of the police department there saw a homeless man sitting by himself as she was going to pick up breakfast. "He was just there by himself alone, so I just grabbed food and went back to eat with him. Nobody wants to eat alone," she said, adding: "I like eating with anybody." Video report on this story is 4th video below.

While America faces many problems in our world today, we feel these stories not only show us WHY we face the problems we face as a nation but also share HOW we get out of the collective mess we're in. As America has rejected God, so goes our nation. Random acts of kindness and compassion and giving over our own personal needs to help our brothers and sisters in need is God's answer to us. We're truly blessed here. 

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