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To: AlexW

Alex, this is a war for the heart and soul of this country. We might not be hiding behind trees shooting at redcoats, but we are fighting just the same. We are fighting rampant corruption, racial divides that never had to be, perversion, decadence, an ever expanding federal government that does not have OUR interests at their core or anywhere along the line, the destruction and abuse of our military, the brainwashing of our children, the theft of our property, a broken voting system that literally takes the meaning out of our votes. We are fighting for our voice which is heard but ignored. We are fighting a full scale invasion of this country by illegals which includes Lord knows how many jihadis.
WE haven’t fired any shots...yet, but we are being pushed from every direction known to man, and eventually, that will happen if they find the right button to push.
If this is not a war, I don’t know what is.


32 posted on 01/06/2014 4:15:25 AM PST by MestaMachine (My caps work. You gotta earn them.)
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To: MestaMachine

“We might not be hiding behind trees shooting at redcoats, but we are fighting just the same.”
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I understand that, but I have had no definition of “fight” from anyone. Just how do you do it? Do you punch your leftist neighbor in the face? Do you burn down Dimocrap headquarters? Do you invade the Whitehut? Do you storm Congress? Do you march in the streets? No, you may argue with a few leftist neighbors, but you have zero impact.
It is logical to say that you talk to your middle of the road Democrat neighbors, or hold public rallies, but “fight” is pretty much an empty word in this case.

The problem is that traditional Americans are now far outnumbered by the give-me crowd.
It was at least ten years ago that I realized that America would not return to the country that I grew up in, and my ancestry goes back to the real Uncle Sam, 1812.

I chose to spend my senior years with an international life to see how others live. I did my duty as a loyal American, from Boy Scouts to civil defense, Civil Air Patrol, volunteer fireman, to most every volunteer civic activity.

Yes, nothing compares to the OLD America that I grew up in, but just like the founding fathers, I saw when my home country had left me.


33 posted on 01/06/2014 4:49:38 AM PST by AlexW
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