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Time to Act
				We are all familiar with the expressions, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” or, “A stitch in time saves nine,” meaning it is wise to catch a problem early, while it is small and manageable, rather than to wait until it has grown and become a serious threat. We understand this with things like weeds in our garden or cancer.  But somehow, we neglect it in the arenas of politics and culture. 			
	
			
									
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		Time to Act
				We are all familiar with the expressions, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” or, “A stitch in time saves nine,” meaning it is wise to catch a problem early, while it is small and manageable, rather than to wait until it has grown and become a serious threat.  We understand this with things like weeds in our garden or cancer.  But somehow, we neglect it in the arena of politics.			
	
			
									
						Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture					
					
													
						Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Adolf Hitler, Basher al-Assad, COVID–19, James Madison, Joe Biden, Joseph Stalin, Michael Douglas, Patrick Henry, Stacey Abrams					
					
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