When was the last time you heard news accounts of a boatload of American refugees arrive on the shores of another country?
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You cannot do anything without God.It's a profound and elemental truth. Not, you cannot do most things without God. You will not be able to do anything that you want, truly, in fulfillment, without God.Marco Rubio
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