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To: GailA
Why have these men been forgotten?

To patriots, they'll never be forgotten .. we may never know most of their names, but their spirit and sacrifice lives in our hearts and resolve.

Imho, a big part of our problem is that many many many people still either don't believe, or don't want to believe,
that that halfrican communist muzz piece of filth squatting in OUR whitehouse really does view all of those you mentioned, and all of us, as the enemy.

There are no words adequate for my loathing of that vile traitorous creature, or the handlers and enablers who pull 'his' strings.

To think of all the blood & sweat & horror that were endured to protect our liberty by all those before us, and how so much of it has been squandered, makes my soul weep.
That we've become a place populated by enough people ignorant, or cowardly, or uncaring enough to have debased our Republic to the toilet of 'gibsmedat' democracy is a stain that may never be cleansed.


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28 posted on 03/18/2014 6:18:02 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: tomkat

My rant too, with the amount of illegal INVADERS it has becme worse. They owe their alliance to Mexico, not the USA, we are just the new money bag.

When my grand parents immigrated from Italy they had a firm rule Only English, only American loyalty was allowed. My dad was first gen American Born. The rest of his bros & Sisters were born in Italy. But they all became flag waiving Americans down to their bones.

I am approaching 66 and there will be few left to remember the sacrifices of these great heroes. and they are all heroes in my book.


30 posted on 03/18/2014 6:52:45 AM PDT by GailA (IF you fail to keep your promises to the Military, you won't keep them to Citizens!)
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