First Fox: Vice -President JD Vance said that the message in the new document repeated the direction of the recent activities of the Trump administration – and the rest of the world would be wise to notice.
He offered remarks on Tuesday night by writer Rod Dheher’s “Live Not by Lies” Customization exclusive-first-handed interviews with civilian characters during the post-war period, which embraced Christian values boring for totalitarian systems and Great Britain to Chkkoslova block
Vance said he was getting to know Dherer after the author asked him to interview him for his book “Hillbilly Elegia” before the now-vicce president was a mortgage in a political location.
Before the flight back to the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom, Vance sent written answers to Dreher and wished for the best – his book floated on Amazon’s list of 1000 No. 1000. By the time he landed in the United States, Dreher’s writing had drifted to it to 16.
“Hillbilly Elegia” later inspired Ron Howard and helped Vance launch in the spotlight as a nationally recognized character. He won the place in the Senate and eventually became Vice -President.
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Vice -President JD Vance speaks to the Heritage Foundation. (Fox News/Charles Creitz)
Dherer’s book and film, which included interviews with communism and totalitarianism with major dissidents in the Soviet group and even in England today, is a lesson for people of Christians and democratic values who do not lose hope and “never stop fighting,” Vance said.
He said that without the courage to act in the face of group thinking, the traditional West cannot “get back our civilization … to rebuild (or) rebuild (or) to rebuild a society where we teach children important virtues and skills to succeed; unlike our children, which I think is our education system.
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“We are not going to solve any of these problems unless we have the courage to speak the truth, unless we have the courage to live the truth.”

“Live no lies” writer Rod Dherer (Fox News/Charles Creitz)
One thing that the traditional right ones are struggling with is despair, Vance said.
“This idea that things didn’t go well in 2020 because things were not always going to the elections, we bring to mind that the country we love civilization was always on a negative track,” he said.
“And I say that because it is not Rod’s criticism because I myself have sometimes known at the lowest moments of US politics that maybe this country is just not going in the right direction.”
“But I think we have learned in recent months that Americans and I think Western nations are much more sustainable than our elites than our elites.”
VANCE said with “Live Not Lies app”-himself, the phrase invented by Alexander Solzhenitsyn of the Soviet Union, together with his famous Oratoritori-aims to maintain the same optimism at the root of Jewish-Christian theology and thus American traditions.
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“You have Western nations who call their governments seeking back migration and religious freedom in a way we have not seen in 20 or 30 years – if we have ever seen it,” he said.
“If we continue to fight and continue to work and continue to believe and continue to achieve known values, I really believe that we will see big things to happen … everywhere in the West. I know the president knows this.”
Vance said that the “Live Not Lies” message has been proven to start in the first months of the Trump-Vance administration.
“We have left a country where we disturb and threaten and explore and keep life -promoting protesters to one where we encourage life -promoting activists to do everything to convince the Americans,” Vance said.
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Film and Book Presentation, British Life Leader, Isabel Vaughan Scruce, was mainly arrested for praying outside the abortion clinic, and played a video of the London police who questioned him on the street to find out where he prayed.
“A few months ago, we had social media censorship Amok. We threatened the right to say that Silicon Valley Technology told them to say” Vance continued.
“Now I believe we have more free speech on the Internet today than we probably have had in 10 or 15 years. So we will progress.”