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Related: About this forumSome religious advice from a Republican Governor. (No, seriously!)
Opinion: Bob Ray urged Americans, 'Don't tell me how Christian you are; Show Me!'Do you want to see a quote from an Iowa governor that makes you proud?
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/iowa-view/2021/04/21/bob-ray-tai-dam-cambodia-iowa-kim-reynolds-our-problem/7305419002/
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Some religious advice from a Republican Governor. (No, seriously!) (Original Post)
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Mar 2022
OP
Sadly, there's a word that one rarely sees in articles about his party these days.
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Mar 2022
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hauckeye
(727 posts)1. As a native Iowan, Ray was one of a few republicans I've ever voted for
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(1,972 posts)2. Sadly, there's a word that one rarely sees in articles about his party these days.
OK, maybe two words.
Robert D. Ray: An Iowa Governor, a Humanitarian Leader
https://www.iowapbs.org/iowapathways/mypath/2687/robert-d-ray-iowa-governor-humanitarian-leader
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(1,972 posts)3. The party of Robert D Ray was the Party of Robert Smalls
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The Thrilling Tale of How Robert Smalls Seized a Confederate Ship and Sailed it to FreedomHe risked his life to liberate his family and became a legend in the process
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Like so many enslaved people, Smalls was haunted by the idea that his familyhis wife, Hannah; their four-year-old daughter, Elizabeth; and their infant son, Robert, Jr.would be sold. And once separated, family members often never saw each other again.
The only way Smalls could ensure that his family would stay together was to escape slavery. This truth had occupied his mind for years as he searched for a plan with some chance of succeeding. But escape was hard enough for a single man; to flee with a young family in tow was nearly impossible: enslaved families often did not live or work together, and an escape party that included children would slow the journey significantly and make discovery much more likely. Traveling with an infant was especially risky; a babys cry could alert the slave patrols. And the punishment if caught was severe; owners could legally have runaways whipped, shackled, or sold.
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/thrilling-tale-how-robert-smalls-heroically-sailed-stolen-confederate-ship-freedom-180963689/
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(1,972 posts)4. Not the Party of Family Separations.
The party of Robert D Ray was the Party of Robert Smalls
Like so many enslaved people, Smalls was haunted by the idea that his familyhis wife, Hannah; their four-year-old daughter, Elizabeth; and their infant son, Robert, Jr.would be sold. And once separated, family members often never saw each other again.
The only way Smalls could ensure that his family would stay together was to escape slavery.
Like so many enslaved people, Smalls was haunted by the idea that his familyhis wife, Hannah; their four-year-old daughter, Elizabeth; and their infant son, Robert, Jr.would be sold. And once separated, family members often never saw each other again.
The only way Smalls could ensure that his family would stay together was to escape slavery.
Listen to children whove just been separated from their parents at the border
keithbvadu2
(40,500 posts)5. Would holding a Bible upside down be enough?
It seems to work for Trump's evangelicals and sycophants.