Many people in America are mentally ill. They roam the country causing disturbance and raising havoc. Many of these lunatics are in positions of authority and power. They must be crushed and shunned. As unsavory as it is to some, extreme measures may be called for.
The Taliban are coming, the Taliban are coming,
One if by sea,
Two if by land,
Three if by the Mainstream Media.
Great pictures, but did you see overnight, the left removed a few more statues. Good news, though. I’ve secured a video catching them in the act! Here it is-
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B17lAVteRKk
Let’s make sure we bring these leftists to justice.
While we're at it, there is another vile President who must be erased from History.
This warmonger started a war in his first 100 days - the 'Bay of Pigs' disaster in Cuba - which resulted in the death of 5000 Cubans. This ended in a monumental failure and only served to get thousands of people killed on JFK's orders.
But that was just the appetizer.
JFK started the Vietnam War which resulted in some 60,000 innocent young American boys getting killed. He was also sexist, as women were denied the opportunity to participate.
Not only did 60,000 Americans die in this monumental disaster; tens of thousands more were seriously wounded, crippled, disfigured and had their lives ruined for his selfish folly.
The body count does not end with Americans who were dragged from their homes and plucked from their lives to be sent to this JFK-made hell, but over 1 million innocent Asians were butchered in their homes and in their own countries.
He followed this up by nearly starting World War III with Russia over Cuba.
Tear down the statues of this murderous warmonger and sexist!
Oh, the humanity...
FDR actually sent an entire shipload of Jewish refugees back to concentration camps where they were exterminated.
Look up the ‘Voyage of the St. Louis’.
Shame on FDR - racist.
Beautiful pictures - thank you.
We just covered some of the same geography on a trip to Colorado. There is great beauty and serenity in the open skies and vast fields of the American heartland. People were as gracious and friendly as I remembered them from my Midwestern childhood.