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The Good, the Bad, & the Hope We Have

A Treasury of Useful Quotations

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The Good, the Bad, & the Hope We Have

De: Larry Vaughn
Narrado por: Mike Cotton
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America was founded on unshakable truths — faith in God, the inalienable rights of the individual, and the belief that freedom is worth any sacrifice. Yet today, those principles are being challenged like never before.

The Good, The Bad, & The Hope We Have: A Treasury of Useful Quotations gathers the timeless words of the leaders, thinkers, and patriots who built and defended this nation — from Washington and Jefferson to Lincoln, Kennedy, and Reagan. Their voices still speak powerfully to the battles we face today, offering courage, clarity, and hope for the future.

This is more than a book of quotations — it’s a roadmap for those determined to preserve liberty, defend the Constitution, and pass on America’s founding ideals to the next generation.

Whether you’re a lifelong patriot or rediscovering the roots of freedom, this treasury will inspire you to stand firm and never give up on the nation we love.

©2025 John Larry Vaughn (P)2026 John Larry Vaughn
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