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To: Ezequiel Doiny

I liked your post. I copied it and made the links active.
I think many of your assessments are wrong, but interesting anyway.
I doubt if most Freepers realize how important FreeRepublic is as a source of recent history.
Most sources referenced on FR become inactive after about 5 years, but the excerpts remain on FR.

We are not a Constitutional or law abiding country anymore.
The globalists own us as Judicial Watch pointed out that our politicians are bought for $10,000.

There is no America to save.

They have set the conviction date for our President Trump.
We have political prisoners now.
We are targeted if somehow a conservative reaches an audience.

Yahoo is similar to FreeRepublic in that they reference an article and the comments are to Yahoo.
Ezequiel Doiny posted this article and the last I checked, it had 18 comments.
Yahoo censors out conservative or informative comments and will have 15,000 comments.

We have let the global oligarchs select our presidents for decades.
Trump was the exception.
If Trump doesn’t become president in 2024, we will have lost our country for good.

The deep state has successfully created a civil war in Russia.
And it only cost about 400,000 lives.
They have set a trial date to convict President Trump.
Texas is now majority Hispanic.
They destroyed the dollar as a world currency.
We are dependent on China for medicines and sustainable energy.
They have ceded our sovereignty to global oligarchs.
China and Mexico are depopulating Americans with drugs.
Schools, sports, politicians, entertainment, and social media have created sexual dysfunction with our children.
Individuals as judges, courts, attorney generals and agencies have replaced our legislators.
Our intelligence community now works for the global oligarchs.
Land grabs have made us dependent on the global oligarchs for oil, lumber and minerals.
Farm lands are being taken over by China, Bill Gates and others.
Farm lands are being taken over by solar and wind farms.

I posted an example of how FreeRepublic can be used as an archive on GAB with the hashtag #JamesBakerArchives

I’m going to post some history that our children should be taught.


19 posted on 06/25/2023 7:14:31 AM PDT by Haddit
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To: Haddit

The Tet Offensive

In 1968 Vietnam was attacked by the North Vietnamese communists in the Tet offensive. The North Vietnamese attacked the South in the winter of 1968 and suffered heavy losses. The communists lost 48,000 men, America lost 249 men and the South Vietnam lost 500 men.

It was an overwhelming blow to the communists. They were defeated.

Walter Cronkite spent one and a half hours talking to General Frederick Weyand, then the man in charge of the forces in the South of Vietnam around Saigon. Walter Cronkite said:

“Well you’ve got a fine story. But I’m not going to use any of it because I’ve been up to Hue. I’ve seen the thousands of bodies up there in mass graves and I’m determined to do all in my power to bring this war to an end as soon as possible.”

In 1968 there was no CNN or FOX News, we had three network stations, CBS, NBC and ABC. There was no internet and the newspapers had a comment section that was filtered.

Walter Cronkite goes back to the states and releases this comment:

“It seems now more certain than ever,” Walter Cronkite told his audience in a de facto editorial, “that the bloody experience of Vietnam is a stalemate” and that the war was “unwinnable.” Cronkite’s statement and call for U.S. withdrawal helped turn public opinion against the war. It also demoralized American troops and Democratic President Lyndon Johnson, who was said to have declared that losing Cronkite’s support meant he had lost the backing of Middle America.

When Republican President Richard Nixon refused to withdraw U.S. forces from Vietnam, the Democrats used the Watergate scandal to topple his presidency. Cronkite played a key role in the political process that ousted Nixon — chiefly by broadcasting a news story every night on the CBS Evening News under the banner “Watergate.” At the time, Cronkite insisted that he was non-partisan, objective and fair. After his retirement, however, he acknowledged his liberal political views.

After Walter Cronkite retired he pushed for a one world government ruled by the United Nations where America would give up its veto powers.

He said that there had to be some middle ground between capitalism and communism.” “[T]he first priority of the new order,” he added, “must be a revision of the [American] educational system to … guarantee that each of our citizens will have equal resources to share in the decisions of the democracy, and a fair share of the economic pie.”


20 posted on 06/25/2023 7:16:45 AM PDT by Haddit
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