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How far we've come since 1950. Who would have thought we'd have a socialist and a communist debating in the last election, to see who would be allowed to DESTROY our country and Constitution.

These videos are all FREE to download and distribute.

1 posted on 07/11/2009 6:53:22 PM PDT by Neil E. Wright
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To: Jim Robinson; dcwusmc; A Navy Vet

free to download and well worth the watch.


2 posted on 07/11/2009 6:54:44 PM PDT by Neil E. Wright (An OATH is FOREVER (NRA member))
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To: Neil E. Wright

OUTSTANDING post, Neil. You’ve been around a long time with great posts and you don’t post as much as you used to.

Thanks for this one.

OUTSTANDING post, Neil.

(through Part 1, 21:01)


3 posted on 07/11/2009 8:20:36 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: Neil E. Wright

Thanks for posting. I watched the first video — it’s what I remember being taught in grade school in the late 50s and early 60s. The comments on the site are really snarky and anti-american, pro-commie — very sad. Obviously kids today are not taught what we were so long ago.


4 posted on 07/11/2009 8:46:08 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Neil E. Wright; Jim Robinson; Bob J
Good stuff Neil. While I only watched the first parts of your (4) part series, I got the gist. YOU know I am there with you and will forever be.

I only wish that these old films were shown in our childrens' classrooms of today. Since that is unlikely to happen, then what to do? Seriously, what to do?

Peaceful benign marches; protests; demonstrations have done what? There was a time that such efforts could make a difference. Now that so many of Americans want "stuff", such efforts may be for naught, IMHO.

Have we Constitutionalists become so afraid to make a stand regarding simple civil disobedience while allowing the Marxists to advance THEIR agenda through civil disobedience? When did we become so weak? Do we Constitutionalists simply slide into the fog of history? Do the Utopians finally win by default?

How far are you and others willing to go? I'm willing. I'm just waiting for some real leadership. TEA Parties are not leadership. They are "feel good" demonstrations waving the flag. We need more, much more.

I actually offered to pay the bail and fines for 20 people who would sit down and dare the authorities to arrest them for their right to Assembly during the July 4th Tea Parties. I got NO response and no one even tried. And no, I couldn't get to their large events, and there was nothing here locally or I would have chained myself to a lamp post!

Democracies only last so long...and that is what our Nation has become. We are no longer a Constitutional Republic. So what next? Do you, or JR, or Bob J, or anyone else have an answer? Probably not, because none of you are willing to get out ahead of the encroaching marxism and risk your livelihoods. I am, and my SO, which you few know personally, supports me.

I am one of those few people on this board who have a LOT to lose and I am willing to lose it all to assure my Country remains strong and our Constitutional principles persevere.

I'm willing to go back working in a car-wash, or washing dishes, or working in a widget factory at minimum wage to ensure the continuation of our Constitutional heritage and liberties guaranteed therein. Been there; done that. I have lived in garages and cars and worked my ass off in the US Navy and would do it all over again even at my late age. What about you? What would you do?

What is the United States of America worth to you? Make your decision soonest, because we are at a crossroads.

5 posted on 07/12/2009 1:41:25 AM PDT by A Navy Vet (An Oath is Forever)
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