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To: griswold3; headstamp 2

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we lost this nation when the 10 Commandments were removed from the town square. There is no moral compass.
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That’s a SYMPTOM, not a CAUSE.

It was lost when We the People allowed Socialism to creep into the body politic.

Not holding Lincoln for the crimes against the Constitution (no, it wasn’t an insurrection, it was another Rev. War) to Teddy’s ‘conversation’, to property theft (gold confiscation)\Fed. Rsve\SS\drug war\1st ‘gun contrl’ to full blown economic slavery (welfare state\MediXYZ) & State usurpation (Civil\Voting Rights Acts)


15 posted on 08/05/2019 6:05:00 AM PDT by i_robot73 (One could not count the number of *solutions*, if only govt followed\enforced the Constitution.)
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To: i_robot73

I see I am becoming a bobble head after your post. Good job.


17 posted on 08/05/2019 6:08:25 AM PDT by combat_boots (God bless Israel and all who protect and defend her! Merry Christmas! In God We Trust!)
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To: i_robot73

Re: Socialism creeping into our body politic

Our nation’s first socialist entitlement was government K-12 schooling.

From the beginning, government schooling offered a generic and lukewarm protestantism. And...with each decade and the pap offered to the students was more bland and cooler.

By the time I graduated from government schooling, there was a perfunctory Lord’s Prayer in the morning and non-stop atheistic secularism for the remainder of the day. Geeze!...And people wonder why there were so many of my generation grew up to be hippies dropping acid?


20 posted on 08/05/2019 6:12:46 AM PDT by wintertime (Stop treating government teachers like they are reincarnated Mother Teresas!)
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