
Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
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OakRidgeStars
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Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
I saw this picture today and realized how far we've come in this country. What's shocking is how many people today consider this to be progress. I'd say more but I'm on enough lists as it is.


- Reverenddel
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Re: Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
(shakes head) You know what's funny? People in large groups are dumb panicky dangerous animals... An Individual is smart. (yes, I quote MIB)
An individual will miss it, but the overall people won't.
An individual will miss it, but the overall people won't.
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Re: Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
At this point, I wonder how many people will know enough to even NOTICE.
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Re: Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
It will take a true leader to bring us out of this. Unfortunately, true leaders typically emerge only during a national crisis when the media mud-raking is at a minimum (because that's when all the elites and liberal geeks start crapping their pants).
Too much self-loathing and apologizing going on by our current president - being American isn't cool and Obama wants to remind us all how horrible this country has been. The world was all too happy with that narrative until now.
Enter ISIS and now people are starting to wish America was still around - which is the only bright spot to this whole mess - the world gets a better appreciation of the USA.
Too much self-loathing and apologizing going on by our current president - being American isn't cool and Obama wants to remind us all how horrible this country has been. The world was all too happy with that narrative until now.
Enter ISIS and now people are starting to wish America was still around - which is the only bright spot to this whole mess - the world gets a better appreciation of the USA.
Re: Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
In January 1989 nobody would dream to get free of communism.
In December 1989 it was accomplished.
Millions took the streets, thousands died. Freedom tree requires some blood from time to time.
So, don't tell me it can't be done. You need only to get sufficiently desperate to get your lazy ass of the couch.
In December 1989 it was accomplished.
Millions took the streets, thousands died. Freedom tree requires some blood from time to time.
So, don't tell me it can't be done. You need only to get sufficiently desperate to get your lazy ass of the couch.
All political power comes from the barrel of a gun. The communist party must command all the guns, that way, no guns can ever be used to command the party - Mao Tse Tung
Re: Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
Reverenddel wrote:(shakes head) You know what's funny? People in large groups are dumb panicky dangerous animals... An Individual is smart. (yes, I quote MIB)
An individual will miss it, but the overall people won't.
The individuals. And it will be a minority of the population.="SHMIV" At this point, I wonder how many people will know enough to even NOTICE.
Progressives/Liberals - Promoting tyranny and a defenseless people since 1913.
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Re: Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
The way things have gotten...I miss America already !
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Re: Will anyone even miss America after she's gone?
Dinesh D'Souza wrote a book, recently, that parallels this topic, somewhat. "America: Imagine A World Without Her".
I found it, in audio form, at a bookstore last week, and just started listening to it, tonight. I'm on the 3rd disk, but I expect that I will have finished it by the end of my shift. It's only 7.5 hours long. Thus far, it's an interesting listen.
I'd recommend reading it. (If I change my mind by the time the book concludes at the end of the 7th disk, I shall let y'all know, lol.)
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I found it, in audio form, at a bookstore last week, and just started listening to it, tonight. I'm on the 3rd disk, but I expect that I will have finished it by the end of my shift. It's only 7.5 hours long. Thus far, it's an interesting listen.
I'd recommend reading it. (If I change my mind by the time the book concludes at the end of the 7th disk, I shall let y'all know, lol.)
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