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The definition of chivalry -

The medieval system, principles, and customs of knighthood.
The qualities idealized by knighthood, such as bravery, courtesy, honor, and gallantry toward women.
A manifestation of any of these qualities.
A group of knights or gallant gentlemen.

Or, just being moral, and kind.  That is what our world lacks. Chivalry. Kindness.  Morality.  Simply holding open the [...]

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Ron Paul, quite possibly one of the most moral, pro-life, pro-us, and anti-evil choices out there.  His stand on morality is great, and his stand on evil, is also great. Ron Paul’s Website, says more than I can, and I ask that you check it out. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ , and here are more direct links – Taxes, [...]

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This upcoming election is going to be one of the closest elections in history, or, at least the primary.
The Nominees:
Democrats:

Hillary Clinton, U.S. Senator from New York and Former First Lady

Barack Obama , U.S. Senator from Illinois

The Republicans:

Mike Huckabee, Former Governor of Arkansas.

John McCain, U.S. Senator from Arizona

Ron Paul, U.S. Representative from Texas.

 Mitt Romney, Former Governor [...]

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Iwill continue, and this time, focus more on our dollar, than the Amero. The dollar is hitting the dust. One of the main reasons is that the Euro is in existence. One Euro = 1.4708 American Dollars. That rounds out to 150% of our money.  Now the countries that we buy things from, know that our dollar is worth [...]

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Who took down the Iron Cutain? Who was behind the falling of the Berlin Wall? Who destroyed Communism? Who took on the evil one, head on, and with the grace of God, had many victories?
The Man
The Myth
The Legend
John Paul II
Catholic Pope, for a quarter of a century.
Canonized 482 saints.
Traveled to 133 countries.
Spoke 8 different languages [...]

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I never quite got this issue, and still don’t. But check this out. Who ordained the first woman bishop? Herself?

I like the opening line.  “This is the…and let us rejoice and be glad of it!”
Yes, let us rejoice and be glad. Glad that you are falsely ordained, and are not actually true priests. Now let me [...]

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