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To: The Ignorant Fisherman

“We are long past the point of no return for America. we are now the radicals and the villains. so also the reality of who are founding fathers were and are. We are in a post Christian America. The social consquenses have all ready sink’k us... we are just a few years the most from going under like the Titanic did.”

If you truly believe this, then what is the point of discussing fiscal versus social conservatism?


57 posted on 06/30/2010 4:09:43 PM PDT by RightOnTheBorder
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To: RightOnTheBorder; The Ignorant Fisherman

I hope TIF doesn’t mind my reply, but I think the point is that, if we were to have a major revival of socially conservative values, we might be able to at least delay the inevitable fall of our country.

Will that happen? Probably not, and for two main reasons:

One, people don’t understand what has led us to where we are now, and two, people don’t realize how dangerously close we are to losing the battle for our country and all that it stands for.

The whole country will eventually become like San Fransisco (perversion), Detroit (crumbling poverty), the border region (divided allegiences), Chicago (corruption), Camden & St. Louis (crime), etc. We are at a tipping point, and it’s not tipping in our favor. Things have been consistently degrading over the past 75 years or so, NOT improving, in ALL aspects (apart from luxury, which is soon to become a memory, perhaps similar to the USSR.)

The Constitution was not created to govern an immoral people and is not capable of governing such a people. It’s only a matter of time. Our fiscal (money) situation is the LEAST of our troubles.


60 posted on 06/30/2010 4:42:18 PM PDT by Miztiki
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