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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The United States reached the apex of its civilization in 1962, when it put everything on the line in a nuclear showdown, something none of its leaders since 1992 could possibly handle. It then entered a long, slow decline, which continues to this day- a nation of tattooed, stoned, pagan savages living off the carcass of the past, its finances a maelstrom of worthless paper, its government hopelessly corrupt and subverted by the very enemies it sought to defeat in the Cold War. The America of 1956 was worth defending. The America of 2016....?


124 posted on 04/07/2016 4:53:04 PM PDT by GenXteacher (You have chosen dishonor to avoid war; you shall have war also.)
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To: GenXteacher

Bingo....That nation in 1956 was curing polio & starting a space program. That nation had safe cities & towns along with good schools. Detroit was not a third world city. There was no massive Black & Hispanic underclass. No massive food stamp program. No massive drug problem.

That nation was not 19 trillion dollars in debt. That nation controlled its borders & did not have 30 million illegals running wild & raping & murdering its citizens. That nation had self-respect & did not cower when it was called “racist”.

That nation in 1956 had an unlimited & bright future....this cesspit in 2016 has debt that will never be paid back, no borders, Stasi-style diversity-mongers who run our government & media and ruin citizens lives. That nation had no political correctness.....which is nothing but psychological terrorism.

These is ZERO comparison between the America of 1956 & the America of 2016 & to say otherwise is absurd.


125 posted on 04/07/2016 5:39:07 PM PDT by LongWayHome
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