I am campaigning now to be the Representative of the people of the 35th Congressional District in California. I’m not rich. I don’t live in a gated community. I may not be Hispanic, but my values and beliefs transcend any cultural or hereditary differences. I want a gun in the house to protect my family and I want to teach my kids OUR values, not something concocted up in Sacramento or Washington. We shop at Walmart and Winco…and we go to church. I’m a Christian. And as such, I do not live in fear. I do not fear the government. I do not fear a virus. I do not fear death. I fear God and God alone. And because of this, I am at peace because God and I are at peace. I wish the same for all of you. Covid-19 is a nasty bug for sure. But the fear of catching it is doing FAR more damage than the virus itself ever will. We cannot sacrifice our freedoms and liberties out of anxiety over a bug the vast majority of us will never catch! Please…Stop what you are doing. Take a deep breath. And over the next few weeks, conduct your lives under two guiding principles: Love your neighbor as yourself and treat others the same way you want to be treated. If we can do this, we will exit the Coronavirus nightmare better and stronger than ever! May God bless us and keep us through this trying time! www.CargileForCongress.com
When you see a sentiment that mirrors your own, rather than trying to restate or "make it your own", I prefer to simply quote the author and nod in agreement with a silent "amen".
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On this day we honor the brave men & women who had served or continue to serve our nation. They do so often in harms way away from their families so we can be with ours & remain safe in the land of the free because of the brave, because freedom is not free. In fulfilling their solemn oaths & acts of service from those serving stateside in peace to those serving overseas, they answer a calling for a cause greater than themselves while ensuring the continuation of the ideals, character, culture, and heritage of our great nation.
Let us reflect on their service to our nation.
All gave some but some gave all.
We all owe them many thanks whether on the battlefields or in the board rooms of corporate America, our veterans continue to honor us with their great character, skills, and leadership as they are what makes America great.
When you see them thank them for their service not just on Veterans Day, but everyday throughout the year.
Be sure to also hire them whenever possible and reap the immeasurable rewards because the value they bring to any organization from their versatile knowledge, skills, and leadership is priceless .
God Bless our veterans and God Bless America!
Edward Andron
Happy Birthday to the United States Marines!
With its beginnings in 1775 during the American Revolution, the USMC, to this day, continues to improvise, adapt and overcome. Today, there are more than 200,000 active-duty and reserve Marines. Here's to 245 years of success! Hoorah! #Marines #marinecorps
We need EVERYONE (D or R) who took a picture of their ballot before they mailed it in or dropped it off to email that image to us ASAP at Mike.Cargile@outlook.com
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