Posted on 09/04/2013 10:16:05 AM PDT by sr4402
I miss America when men were supposed to be decent and good. I miss America when pregnant women were Not sent to the front lines in combat. I miss America when it tried to live within it's means and on a budget. I miss America when religion was considered to be good rather than to be suppressed.
My children miss America, when school lunches were OK and they didn't consider it vomit and went hungry for lack of calories. They miss being told to consider things for themselves rather than being told by the government.
My children will miss when government promoted one man, one woman to make good citizens instead of using those who jumped over our fences. My children will miss being able to choose health insurance for themselves and their families instead to be forced into useless, expensive and limiting govenment healthcare.
Lord, I miss America.
And children knew how to read and write in cursive! And knew that 2 and 2 NEVER made 5, no matter how persuasive you could talk.
BTW, the plural of apostrophe is apostrophes.
I miss America....
when families sat down to the evening ‘supper’ as a family unit..when Grace was said before we passed the dishes that a mother loving prepared...where kids cleaned their plates and took them to the sink...
oh those were the days my friend...
Absolutely, I love WEVL radio here in Memphis.
They have all types of music, southern gospel, old time country, rock. just anything that the host loves. I have heard some excellent music listening to that station.
Duh.
Now, Voyager...great movie..
Leviticus 18:25
And the land is defiled: therefore I do visit the iniquity thereof upon it, and the land itself vomiteth out her inhabitants.
*h/t stevie*
I’m pretty sure that pic is from the movie “Casablanca.”
From Franklin's statement to the Constitutional Convention 2 June 1787.
I miss people bathing and dressing to fly on commercial flights.
I miss not seeing people’s underwear.
I miss work places that were places of work and not a second home.
I miss the government minding their own business.
I miss a country where if you wanted to work there was work for you.
Nevermind. The actress doesn’t seem to be Ingrid Bergman.
I miss not having to close the garage door or lock the front door, unless you went out of town.
I miss people’s word being as good as a signature, and business being done with a handshake.
I miss the standard of decency that used to be upheld - that everyone knew what the rules were and that some things “just weren’t done.”
I miss nieghborhoods and parks being safe for children to play in.
I miss children being able to walk to school (back when schools allowed prayer and taught patriotism and weren’t socialist indoctrination camps).
I miss when schools used to be safe...
Without the need for school district police and SWAT units ready to deploy at a moments notice...
The two films, Now, Voyager and Casablanca did both feature the actor Paul Henreid, playing the part of Jeremiah Durrance in the former and of course, Victor Laszlo in the latter. Claude Raines was also in both films as well.
I also miss the good manners that people once had - where people acted like ladies and gentlemen and were polite and kind to one another.
Sounds like Franklin is describing President Obama.
I’m a Preservative
welcome to the family
I miss television shows that had loving mothers and fathers that were fonts of wisdom and not portrayed as silly fools.
I miss variety shows that everybody could watch and you didn’t have to send the kids to bed early to see.
I miss movies that did not insult my intelligence or had an agenda.
I miss making telephone calls to businesses that you did not have to ‘Press 1 for English.’
I miss eating restaurant food that did not taste like it was made in a factory in Mexico.
I miss having the TV news not be a propaganda arm of a political party.
I miss not worrying if my child was going to be killed at school by some monster with a chip on his shoulder.
I miss being able to talk freely about sports, religion, politics or the weather without fear of being labelled a ‘nut’.
I miss going to visit relatives in another state without worrying that the fuel cost would break the bank account.
I miss having enough money to send those relatives nice gifts for birthdays and holidays.
I miss not having to avert my eyes or shield my children’s eyes when a parade float came by that had a rainbow on it.
I miss America.........
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