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April 14, 2017 - Jim Bakker Show
03:22
A Force for Good - Dr. William Forstchen
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Challenging Freedom of Speech 00:03:22
I want to see college students, Christian college students.
Okay, you got a professor here, all right?
Uh-huh.
Your assignment, Christian college students, stand up.
Come on.
Collectively stand up and say, I'm not paying my tuition to be propagandized.
I would love to see college students and their parents and professors with guts who say, the heck with my tenure, I'm going to stand up for freedom of speech and the Constitution on this college campus, or we're leaving.
Wow.
Do it.
That's a challenge to America.
Why are they so afraid of freedom of speech?
The real freedom of speech is gone.
It's gone.
When you stand up and you fight back, and the same way Trump has stood up to the barbarian in Syria, the same way he's going to have to stand up to North Korea, we in America should be standing up to these petty dictators and saying, no, I'll see you in court and I will fight back.
I will keep fighting back.
That's right.
Why did President Trump risk everything to go into Syria?
Why did he do this?
Why he had the president of China in his living room, having dinner with him?
It was the best presidential speech I have heard since Ronald Reagan.
He had me in tears.
Meet it's short.
It's what, two minutes?
Yeah.
Using a deadly nerve agent, Assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women, and children.
It was a slow and brutal death for so many.
Even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack.
No child of God should ever suffer such horror.
This thug murdered his babies and his own.
But you could tell the emotion when he said, No children under God.
He said that.
Yes.
This is a man who is invoking God, and I rather like it for a change.
I do, too.
I do too.
But I'm sure he'll be criticized for that.
Oh, I'm sure.
In the hours and a day after this incident, the left is sputtering trying to find.
Oh, oh, yes, some of the lefties are saying, he should have gone to the Senate.
He should have talked.
Oh, yeah, right.
He goes to them.
It's stuck in committee for a month and somebody leaks it.
That's right.
No, he acted.
Yes, amen.
And he acted within the legal framework of a War Powers Act.
Is the President not the protector of the United States of America and all of its people?
I believe in an America that at times has to be the protector of innocent children, of those who cannot defend themselves.
There was a time when people acknowledged Ronald Reagan, the world came to acknowledge we were a moral force for good.
We were a nation based on Judeo-Christian principles.
And don't ever try anyone to tell me that our Constitution and our Declaration is not based on that.
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