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U.S. president still a human
by Ron Coody - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
Pick up a dollar bill and have a look at it. You'll find, in addition to some rather elaborate decorations meant to foil counterfeiting, the simple phrase, "In God We Trust."

When taking the time to really read that overly familiar phrase that passes under our hands countless times each day, one question that arises is, are we telling the truth? Do we really trust in God?

This fall Americans will line up again, by the millions and millions, to cast their vote for one of two presidential candidates. Unless something extraordinary happens between now and then, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will represent their parties. After the votes are cast and counted, one of these two men will have the legal responsibility to serve the country in the highest political office of the land and as leader of one of the most powerful countries in the world.
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Ron Coody, a West Monroe native, is a Ph.D. candidate in Intercultural Studies at Concordia Seminary. From 1993-1998, he lived and worked in Kazakstan doing environmental work. Since 2002, Mr. Coody and his family have resided in Istanbul, Turkey.


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