Sherman Smith, Kansas Reflector
photo by: Submitted by Glen Burdue to Kansas Reflector
Glen Burdue says Kansans who attended the rally in Washington, D.C., were encouraged to find so many other people who shared their beliefs.
TOPEKA Glen Burdue says the “prayer warriors” who joined him in this week’s rally in Washington, D.C., bonded in a spiritual war to wrest control from corrupt politicians, lying journalists, antifa, Black Lives Matter, and Chinese influence.
He and his like-minded “patriots” represent the majority, Burdue said, and will prevail in reclaiming their country.
The semiretired Belle Plaine resident chartered a bus from Wichita, making stops in Emporia, Topeka and Kansas City, to transport 43 Kansans to the U.S. Capitol. There were farmers, a retired police officer, individuals who have run for political seats and office holders within the Kansas Republican Party, he said.
Glen Burdue says the “prayer warriors” who joined him in this week’s rally in Washington, D.C., bonded in a spiritual war to wrestle control from corrupt politicians, lying journalists, Antifa,