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By Daniel Sheridan
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WE THE KIDS Interview with President James Madison
We The Kids Radio Podcast
Welcome President James Madison aka Kyle Jenks
Professional Interpreter of […]
The First International Peace Conference By Daniel Sheridan
By Daniel Sheridan
On this day, May 19th, 1899, reps of the first International Peace Conference contemplate their awesome responsibility.
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Marquette’s Last Missionary Trip By Daniel W. Sheridan
By Daniel W. Sheridan
On this day, May 18th, 1675, Marquette completed his mission.
“I found myself in the blessed […]
Marquette and Joliet Begin Their Search for the Father of Waters
By Daniel W. Sheridan
On May 17, 1673, Louis […]
On May 17, 1673, Louis […]
This is commendable! Well done and thank you for your many years of public service.
Wow! That’s so touching and impressive that Chief Morningstar was recognized with such appreciation by our Commander in Chief! Makes me feel more confidence knowing POTUS has such respect for our first responders. America bless God and God bless America!
Thank you so much for your service. Nice to see you get some well deserved recognition!!
Thank you for your service and keeping our cities and towns safe.
Lovely! Quite a change from the cultural elites – our President *could be that but chooses not to.Thank you for your service. We average folk truly appreciate you! Stay safe out there. Clarks in NH
Chief Morningstar,
What a wonderful honor and thank you for your service. It is indeed a blessing to have you doing such necessary work and I am very proud.
Kevin Fobbs
Chairman of the Board
American Christian Civil Rights Movement