High profile arrests hardly seem...
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High profile arrests hardly seem peculiar anymore. The fourth highest ranking member of
the Department of Homeland Security was arrested for soliciting what he thought was a
fourteen-year-old girl online. The fourteen-year-old turned out to be an undercover
policeman and the news covered the story with great intensity. The early speculation is
that this man will plead innocent.
Last year, in the aftermath of Katrina, finger pointing was rampant when it came to who was at fault for the various things that went wrong. The mayor blamed the president. The governor blamed others, and on and on.
Wouldn't it be refreshing to hear someone say, "I have sinned against the Lord "?
Last year, in the aftermath of Katrina, finger pointing was rampant when it came to who was at fault for the various things that went wrong. The mayor blamed the president. The governor blamed others, and on and on.
Wouldn't it be refreshing to hear someone say, "I have sinned against the Lord "?
