Previously, James "Doc" Warner traveled across the Potomac River, to speak to the Berkeley County Republican Club at the Holiday Inn in Martinsburg, West Virginia. This was a number of years ago, but is worth recounting herein.
He shared some of his insights and experiences, including being shot down while flying a mission during the Vietnam War.
As a Prisoner of War (POW) with John McCain, Doc recounted some of his personal trials and tribulations, and how they persuaded him to disavow atheism and become a man of faith.
He then related other experiences and insights, including his successful participation in arguing a case, based on the principles of the 10th Amendment to our United States Constitution, before the United States Supreme Court.
Meeting participants were spellbound as Doc wove his own personal tapestry of how his life's journey taught him about faith, Constitutional rights, and our God given liberties.
Meanwhile, and for sure and for certain, may God bless you all real good!
-West Virginia Delegate Larry D. Kump, District #59 (Berkeley-Morgan counties)
Visit www.LarryKump.us & www.LarryKump.com for other good governance issues.
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