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Shelia Wade critiques work of W.M. Feese Jr.

By Shelia Wade
Personal Opinion of the writer

I so enjoyed your poem about Duck Dynasty and the Robinson Family. It seems uncommon in this world today that someone would stay up for the Bible , prayer and the need to do what is right. It inspires me and gives me hope for our wonderful nation. Hopefully more Christians will follow suit and make it known this great nation was founded on Christain principles and the constitution was written on this doctrine. I enjoy uncle Si as well, he makes me laugh and forget my worries for the day. Your poem was a nice tribute to their show and loyalty to their family. Thank You and keep on penning those wonderful poems. -Shelia Wade

Comments re article 64598 WM Feese Jr Poem Duck Dynasty




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