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There is a saying, He who lives by the sword shall also die by the sword. If America is a democracy, bases itself by the constitution, the preamble, and the laws of the land or country, and if it was our origin, then it shall be our demise. It is one too; it was set up wrong, or we are interpreting it wrong; it was based on freedom and rights for a free society, under God with liberty and justice for all. And we say, In God we trust. How can America trust in a God that has been laid to the side. How is he laid to the side? By our constitution, the First Amendment.

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There is a saying, He who lives by the sword shall also die by the sword. If America is a democracy, bases itself by the constitution, the preamble, and the laws of the land or country, and if it was our origin, then it shall be our demise. It is one too; it was set up wrong, or we are interpreting it wrong; it was based on freedom and rights for a free society, under God with liberty and justice for all. And we say, In God we trust. How can America trust in a God that has been laid to the side. How is he laid to the side? By our constitution, the First Amendment.

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My name is Marvin Jenkins, the son of the late Mack Jenkins and May Bell King Jenkins-sharecroppers in Ashley County, a small community called Milo, Arkansas. To this union with thirteen siblings, I was number thirteen, lucky me! I started and finished high school in Ashley. I attended college in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, at AM and N, a state college agriculture, mechanical and normal College. I was there for three semesters, worked for the state work aid program. I had trouble with the superintendent over my hours worked; that was the summer of 1967. From there was a downward path, serving time in Angola and LCIS, a Louisiana state penal system. I was a teacher at LCIS, teaching adult education.