"The new year is normally a time of optimism. And after a rocky 2009, certainly hopes should be high for a better year ahead.
But that’s not the mood of the people as we begin 2010. Not since the dark days of Watergate and Vietnam do I recall a time when the American people were more pessimistic. And I’m not talking just about the economy and the state of the world in general."
For more of Chuck Colson's commentary, click here.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
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