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"When the righteous triumph, there is great elation; but when the wicked rise to power, people go into hiding." Proverbs 28:12

While we in no way want to diminish the lives lost from the CCP virus, the year of 2020 is a year lost to the strong arm of government.  In an attempt to distract from what would become the greatest theft in history, our nation was under lockdown.  Too many governors, both Republicans and Democrats, in coordinated action with the Chinese Communist Party, took advantage of the people in the name of personal power and greed.

Aside from the economic hardship created for many individuals and families across our nation, people suffered emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.  Politically we experienced colossal damage when our civil liberties were violated, lawlessness burned our cities, the election was stolen, and our court system corrupted.  Action upon action that left Lady Liberty weeping.  

However, we are a nation built on faith, and that heritage has the grace to pull us through, even in the bleakest of days.  Donald J. Trump, our 45th president proclaimed, "Throughout our history, we see the story of God's providence.  And in every city and town, we see the Lord's grace all around us, through a million acts of kindness, courage, and generosity.  We love God."  

In President Trump's proclamation, we act in accordance with those values of kindness, courage, and generosity.  We identify that everything happens for a lesson.  And, we recognize the integral role we play when it comes to election integrity.  

Election integrity is nonpartisan.  As we have seen, we cannot rely on state legislatures or our courts at all levels to resolve the issue of election fraud.  It requires honest people on both sides to address underlying problems--intentional or unintentional.  Remember, there is no freedom without honest elections!

If you suspect election fraud, call 844-372-8356 or email SOS-OIS@michigan.gov.

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