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Sat Jun 6, 2020 - 11:59 am EST
Archbishop Viganò's powerful letter to President Trump: Eternal struggle between good and evil playing out right now
https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/archbishop-viganos-powerful-letter-to-president-trump-eternal-struggle-between-good-and-evil-playing-out-right-now
From an Orthodox Jewish Perspective, other than the references to Jesus, this Archbishop is on the mark.
Archbishop Viganòs analogy between the woman and the snake is consistent with Rabbinic teachings
Rabbinical
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Laws_of_Noah
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, published and spoke about the Seven Laws of Noah many times. He taught, based on a detailed reading of Maimonides' Hilchot Melachim, Talmud and Scripture, that the Seven Laws originally given to Noah were given yet again, through Moses at Sinai, and it is exclusively through that giving of the Torah that the Seven Laws derive their current force.[15] What has changed with the giving of the Torah is that now, it is the duty of the Jewish people to bring the rest of the world to fulfill the Seven Laws.[16]
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò warns the president that the current crises over the coronavirus pandemic and the George Floyd riots are a part of the eternal spiritual struggle between the forces of good and evil.
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On Jun 4, 2020, 11:14 PM, < faigerayzel@protonmail.com> wrote:
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Is Democrat Farah Louis whom we campaigned for, showing her true colors? She was the moderate Democrat whom we supported....
The Democrats Lack of G-dly Leadership has shown its true colors with Covid 19, sending Covid Patients to Nursing homes and infecting a vulnerable population causing unnecessary death and anguish etc... Now NY Democratic failed leadership has failed to protect the property and lives of New Yorkers and have tied the hands of NYPD putting all of New York, lives and property at risk causing unnecessary death and anguish.
They had resources which they squandered or failed to use.
After rioting and looting and lawlessness she is calling to further weaken the NYPD when their orders often was to standby, as criminals took over the city with no real consequences nor deterrence to stop.
We voted them in.
Time to cut our losses and start a new.
Leave the Democrats en masse, an illegitimate and unG-dly party less we become enslaved, Heaven forbid, under Democratic tyranny to the point of no return.
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From: NYC Council Member Farah N. Louis <district45@council.nyc.gov>
Date: Thu, Jun 4, 2020, 9:56 PM
Subject: CORRECTION: Louis Calls for NYPD Budget Cuts Amid Shortfall, Pandemic, and Protests
To: <faigerayzel@gmail.com>
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
OFFICE OF COUNCIL MEMBER
Farah N. Louis
CONTACT:
Kristia Winter, Communications Director
KWinter@council.nyc.gov, 718-629-2900
June 4, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Louis Calls for NYPD Budget Cuts
Amid Shortfall, Pandemic, and Protests
BROOKLYN, NY — Today, Council Member Farah N. Louis (D-Brooklyn) issued the following statement calling for cuts to the NYPD's budget as the city faces a $9 billion budget shortfall due to resources exhausted in the fight to end the COVID-19 pandemic.
The NYPD, which has a $6 billion budget, was largely spared in contrast to the proposed cuts to city agencies such as the Department of Education, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Department of Homeless Services; the Department of Housing Preservation and Development; the Department of Youth and Community Development. Our city's budget is going to be balanced by jeopardizing the education, health, and livelihoods of our most vulnerable communities. That is not an option, given the uncertainty of the level of support that our city must be prepared to provide thousands of families and small business owners in the aftermath of a global health crisis.
STATEMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBER LOUIS
"As the City of New York, once the epicenter of the pandemic, begins to recover from the health and economic toll, New Yorkers will need assurance that housing, mental health, and housing assistance is readily available.
"After touting historic lows in crime and other so-called progress in community-police relations, the NYPD's response to peaceful protesters in the days following nationwide protests against police brutality and racial injustice have been abhorrent. There is no way to justify a significant reduction to health and social services as well as the elimination of the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), while our city is overrun by officers who are ill-equipped to address those immediate needs or patrolling our streets without endangering Black and brown lives. We need more community programming and counselors, not additional cops.
"With the City Council working to adopt a budget by the June 30th deadline, we have to shift our focus and priorities to ensure that we pass a fair and inclusive budget that will help and not harm New Yorkers," said Council Member Farah N. Louis, a member of the Council committees on Youth Services; Education; and Finance.
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New York City Council Member Farah N. Louis represents the 45th Council District, which is comprised of Flatbush, East Flatbush, Midwood, Marine Park, Flatlands, & Kensington in Brooklyn, NY. She is a member of the committees on Civil Service and Labor; Economic Development; Education; Finance; Housing and Buildings; Youth Services; and Justice System. Council Member Louis is the Co-Chair of the Women's Caucus and Vice Co-Chair of the Black, Latino/a, and Asian Caucus.
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