After receiving word that the D-Day invasion had begun, President Franklin Roosevelt went on the radio to inform the nation and lead them in prayer. fdrlibrary.org/d-day

Sep 5, 2019 · 7:57 PM UTC

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Once people get over their personal bias, they’ll realize prayer isn’t the crime against humanity they’re making it out to be. Guess you struck a nerve
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Omg stop it. Don’t be a Trump. Let it go.
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Prayer on D-Day June 6, 1944 “And so, in this poignant hour, I ask you to join with me in prayer.” President Franklin Roosevelt
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I think tattling on @MollyJongFast to her mother was a pretty ridiculous thing to do.
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quite a few people died in D-Day, guess he should have prayed harder
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Let it go, sis. You're acting like Trump.
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Sure but he didn't try to pray a hurricane away, did he now?
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Lincoln spent a lot of time in prayer as did Martin Luther king Jr
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There's nothing wrong with prayer and believing in the power of prayers.
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this is like trump's sharpie..confirms ur not fit for position u seek..ur a joke..ur prayers and ur mind bending visualizations focusing on what u want r not working..ie gross prayer u spewed 4 trump after election..he's still a pig and ur polls suck..go away..it's over for u now