By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years

The strip malls and the Main Streets fall silent. The ringing cash registers and the happy cries of children are but ghostly echoes across silent streets. But the Christ child born in a manger 2,000 years ago lives, liberating the hearts of sinners and transforming the lives of the wicked.

The strip malls and the Main Streets will once more fall silent. The ringing cash registers and the happy cries of children will be but ghostly echoes across silent streets. But the Christ child born in a manger 2,000 years ago lives, liberating the hearts of sinners and transforming the lives of the wicked.

The malls and the Main Streets fall silent. The ringing of cash registers fade in ghostly echoes across silent streets. But the Christ born in a manger 2,000 years ago lives through the centuries, liberating the hearts of sinners and transforming the lives of the wicked.
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"During the time I was engaged in the slave trade," he said, "I never had the least scruple to its lawfulness."
In England, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, urged fealty to King George, which made the loyalty of Methodists in Delaware suspect.